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This from 2017: https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/latest-news/storm-brewing-for-yorkshire-s-pubs-as-average-pint-passes-3-1-8774152
Meanwhile, in Edinburgh you’ll pay nearly a fiver, crisps extra...
'Landlord' costs rather more than their standard bitter. I was brought up 100 yds from the brewery, but havent lived in Keighley since 1971. Cant get Taylors over here (Wirral).
I recall maybe half a dozen years ago standing at the bar of a pub in North West London asking for a pint of bitter and being stunned when the barman told me the price. (yes, l know, it was my own fault). The chap stood next to me said, "You're not in Yorkshire now, you know." And it wasn't even 'Landlord'
The Knowle Spring ran across the bottom of our garden, across a couple more and into the brewery . Its believed its original source was the lake which was in Lund Park - it emerged from underneath the houses towards the bottom of Upper Chelsea St, and ran along the bottoms of 57,55,53,51,49 Malsis Rd, and into the brewery. Certainly not enough flow
to make beer, I think that came from some borehole under the brewery.
Just got back from The Lord Rodney where I was dining with Roy Butterfield.
He was drinking Taylor's Landlord - at £3.45 a pint.
I leave it up to Roy if he wants to publish his drinks bill.