As a new report reveals the cheapest cities for a pint, we ask locals how much they’re paying for a beer and whether they think it’s still worth the cost.
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00:00I don't drink.
00:01Well, I do drink, but you wouldn't catch me buying a pint, sir.
00:04That question in itself.
00:06Maybe Guinness, pint of Guinness.
00:08Good Guinness, I probably... I don't know what the going rate...
00:11Everything's expensive these days, don't like it, sort it out.
00:14SHE LAUGHS
00:16It'll be over, like, a fiver, probably.
00:18I'd say it's about £4 or £5, depending on what I get.
00:22And depending on what prop it is, it's probably not worth it.
00:25No, I don't think it's worth it.
00:27You're paying up to, like, £7 a pint sometimes,
00:29and it's, er...
00:31People shouldn't really be drinking anyway.
00:33It's not really good for you. You've got to save your money.
00:35Spend it on something else.
00:37So I'm not a beer drinker, but I'm a wine drinker.
00:39Yeah, and drinking, within Libery itself,
00:42wine is just a ridiculous price in some of the establishments.
00:46Yeah, it's cheaper to buy two bottles, really.
00:49So, yeah.
00:51Yeah, I think...
00:53Since the pandemic, I think, like, lots of things,
00:56prices have just gone ridiculous, haven't they?