The cost of living crisis that has engulfed the UK in recent years shows no signs of abating with Brits now routinely shelling out absurd amounts of money for necessities we previously took for granted.
But despite justified outrage from punters, many in the hospitality industry have not ruled out further hikes. Draught bitter was up by 9.1 per cent, hitting £3.93 rather than the previous £3.60 - while experts have warned pints in London could even rise to £14 next year. In Cardiff however, the cost of a pint was considerably less coming in below the national average at £4.50.
This burger, sold at the beautiful Crown and Anchor on Chichester harbour comes with a dairy cow patty, brioche bun as well as Cornish cheddar, watercress mayonnaise, chutney and bacon.At The Auctioneers in Glasgow, a beef burger meal cost £10.25, a pint of Pepsi was £3 and a pint of Carling was £4.25.
A bartender pouring a pint. Pub-goers are now facing having to spend less time at the pub than they use to as a poll of British Beer and Pub Association members found 32 per cent had reduced their hours due to high costs EXCLUSIVEREAD MORE: The death of the Great British Pub: How 29 boozers are closing every week to become supermarkets, DIY stores, takeaways and mosques as our favourite watering holes battle to stay afloat Advertisement The owner of the The Hawke in Hackney, Greg Kirk calls last orders as early as 8pm and quieter days he doesn't even open.
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