City win the cheapest beer in the PL Cup

Football shirt retailer UKSoccerShop calculated how much a draught could cost by 2030, based on the latest available food and drink price data from 2022 and the average inflation rate of alcoholic drinks over 12 months from December 2023, 9.6%, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
If inflation stays that high for that long, we’ll all have bigger problems than the price of pints!
 
Joking apart £3.60 a pint is reasonable and almost 2 quid cheaper than the Japanese gnat piss we sell.

I’m more of a trendy craft beer drinker but as far as mass produced lager goes, Asahi is pretty decent.

Having it thrown at you in a plastic cup in a concourse full of cigarette smoke, piss and vomit is less than decent, of course.
 

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