The Dropping Jaw

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Splutter!

Carlosfandango writes:

Out with the boys last night. They didn’t have any non-alcoholic hooch on draft anymore so I had no choice to buy a bottle of this (above).. Yup, €5.30 for a 330cl bottle. Indeed…It’s enough to drive me back to the drink.

FIGHT!

Hic.

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17 thoughts on “The Dropping Jaw

    1. carlosfandango

      Nope, outdoors baby. I don’t want none of that zombie virus. We bookerated a table for six and sipped our libations under the stars. Well, I left after an hour to be fair..

      1. SOQ

        Really? Then that is shocking.

        Those who wish to pay extra for the indoor ‘privilege’ are perfectly entitled to do so of course.

        1. Rosette of Sirius

          25% cheaper indoors. Every vaxxed citizen knows that. Free cocktail sausage and spicy wings platters too.

  1. Steve Rev

    in Pidl their own brand beer is as cheap as ever,
    plus you can agree to being Locked-UP/Down
    and fruit/veg, while still “Lidl-crappy” are cheaper
    as they are currently driving the outdoor markets
    finally out of business
    since the market stallholders took out yet another
    tranche of debt
    lovely Govt: thanks we all love u

    1. scottser

      Their foreign muck is muck. Quite fond of the crafty saison but its very flatulent. Like wise their bru range is both tasty and reasonable.

    1. Rosette of Sirius

      Exactly. And there’s always the new Wetherspoons up the road on Camden Street if cheap drinking is your thing.

  2. George

    No extra tax on it but they still charge like there is. Also nobody wants a 25cl bottle. A conspiracy of gougers.

  3. GiggidyGoo

    It’s only a ‘temporary’ bill. Has the pub a program to re-calculate the bills at the end of the days trade and submit that to Revenue?

  4. Thomas O'Shea

    The bar should have charged the medical apartheid enabling Dolly Parton fan even more.You fupping wanted the beer so bad you paid with your health and soul now pay with your money.

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