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In 1903, the price of beer in England varied by region and establishment, but on average, a pint of beer cost around 4 to 6 pence. This price reflected the economic conditions of the time, including wages and the cost of living. Beer was a popular beverage among the working class, often consumed in pubs. Over the years, inflation and changes in production methods have significantly altered beer prices.

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