About 50p in a country pub where I worked (Stow upon the Wold) although some houses were as low as 40p for a good draw. Been out of country and live in the states now and was horrified last year when I bought my first pint in Southampton.
ten cents
A pint is a pint. 16 ounces.
1980's prices being served at only 60p a pint
in a pub i went in though still 16 at the time the duke William mabgate leeds was 38p bitter an 40p larger
3.00
A pint of beer is approximately $5.
A pint is a unit of measurement equal to 16 fluid ounces in the US. For example, a typical serving of beer in a pub is usually a pint.
The price of a draft beer was around $1 in 1989.
In 1980, the average price of beer in Australia was approximately AUD 1.50 for a standard pint. However, prices varied based on the location and type of establishment, with some pubs charging more. Adjusted for inflation, this price reflects the economic conditions and cost of living in Australia during that period.
There are 16 fluid ounces of beer in a pint. Or 20 fluid ounces for an imperial pint
A pint of beer is 16 oz (US) or 20 oz (Imperial), depending what pint you use. In Ibiza beer is most likely sold in litres.
In 1943 a pint of beer was 5p (or 1 shilling)