Brendan Burgess
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Alcohol consumption per capita peaked in 2005 and is down about 20% since.Or maybe, people are just drinking less anyway.
Alcohol consumption per capita peaked in 2005 and is down about 20% since.
I do get that impression.are we moving towards a restaurant and coffee shop culture?
I don't think the publicans are thinking that they'll reduce prices by 6.5/7 c per drink and thereby increase sales; they're thinking that they will trouser an extra 6.5/7c per drink. 6.5/7c looks healthier as a percentage increase to the publican's margin than it would as a percentage reduction in the price of a drink.A 10% reduction on duty would represent about 7c incl vat on a shot of spirits and about 6.5c on a pint of beer.
Do pubs really think this will make a difference?
Traditionally pub culture wasn't such a big thing in UK, they are not as gregarious as Irish people and famously don't invite strangers into the conversation like Irish people Traditionally did.you search for Save our Village Pub you will find a lot of examples of communities getting together to save their only pub from closure. Most are in the UK.
no passing trade, no main roads that would make it worth the pub doing decent food
Always reminds me of Con Houlihan being offered a similar choice but he couldn't decide between the Sahara and the Gobi.2 desert options.
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