Price of a Pint

What kind of joke operation offers one price for three days of the week and a different price the other four days…

The 51.

Did you not read my post?

I was just thinking aloud, pal.

No worries mate.

The 51’s policy sounds like a well executed example of price descrimination, Bandage mate. I’m happy to support a pub that can analyse its market accurately like that and set its prices accordingly. :clap:

[quote=“The Dunph, post: 68831”]
What kind of joke operation offers one price for three days of the week and a different price the other four days…
[/quote]the 51 knows the score.

+1 to all that. Had a few excellent pints of Guinness in Keoghs on Sunday evening. Probably the best time of the weekend to have a drink if you want to avoid the wankers.

Had a few in Mother Reillys on Saturday night also. Very reasonably priced at €4 a pint but the quality wouldn’t be anywhere near Keoghs

I had two pints of tap water in Keogh’s on Saturday night. Very adequate and ice included gratis.

Aren’t you the cheap date.

:clap:

I was in Keogh’s saturday night as it happens and saw no other country types

Why is everyone calling it Keogh’s? Dickheads.

To piss you off

:frowning:

You’re free to share your memories of Keogh’s Bar, Main Street Kinvara, Rocko, which is the bar we’re talking about obviously.

Rihanna has booked out O’Donoghues on Baggot St tonight for a post gig Thanksgiving party.

The Dubliners must be delighted to be associated with such a traditional Irish pub :rolleyes:

Corporate sell out cunts :guns:

Excuse what’s probably a retarded question, but does the proposed VAT increase affect alcohol? Potential to pass it on or use it as an excuse to increase prices?

I would assume so yes.

Do many establishments have Peroni on tap in our capital?

Beer, Smokes and Petrol have individual rates of VAT I think?

If I’m correct a vat increase would have no effect on beer prices but the individual rates will likely be increased aswell