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bob_bob Dec 21st 2019 7:55 pm

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Its the way the UK has gone Fred or going at least and really its been that way in Europe for years. I read an article recently about the shrinking UK nightclub scene with more and more clubs closing down.

Fredbargate Dec 21st 2019 10:13 pm

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Originally Posted by bob_bob (Post 12781407)
Its the way the UK has gone Fred or going at least and really its been that way in Europe for years. I read an article recently about the shrinking UK nightclub scene with more and more clubs closing down.

There are a few proper pubs still here in Gib and I have recently returned from Bristol were again I found pubs that were not biased in favour of food but at ridiculous prices :thumbdown:

Shortly I will be on the Algarve another place I can drink in uninterrupted comfort and order food at my leisure.

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bob_bob Dec 22nd 2019 7:31 pm

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Nowhere is cheap these days Fred. 2019 has seen me out to Crete, Cyprus, Gran Canaria and mainland Spain and yes you can find cheap bars selling your half litre 'pint' for a couple of euros (as you can in the UK where you get a full pint) the 'nicer' bars to me seemed to typically charging €3-€5 a drink or more; prices seem to have levelled off across Europe. Next trip is Tenerife, looking forward to some winter warmth :)

shirley and anthony hide Dec 23rd 2019 7:11 pm

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As the saying goes.
The best way to make a small fortune by opening a bar in Spain ,
Is to arrive with a large fortune.

Fredbargate Dec 23rd 2019 8:36 pm

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Originally Posted by bob_bob (Post 12781725)
Nowhere is cheap these days Fred. 2019 has seen me out to Crete, Cyprus, Gran Canaria and mainland Spain and yes you can find cheap bars selling your half litre 'pint' for a couple of euros (as you can in the UK where you get a full pint) the 'nicer' bars to me seemed to typically charging €3-€5 a drink or more; prices seem to have levelled off across Europe. Next trip is Tenerife, looking forward to some winter warmth :)

Below a recent quote from another thread

Originally Posted by Fredbargate (Post 12778320)
I believe it was cider but in a largish plastic bottle.

Just for comparison I was paying £2.50 a pint in Gib for drinkable cider whilst in Bristol I was charged £8.50 for a pint and a half of local rubbish that had no taste and I would guess had been watered down

Last night I was in a different bar due to a mate having a farewell party.
Instead of the £2.50 a pint I was served half litres by 2 europeans who swore blind that a half litre is a pint and charging £4 for this short measure.

thegolfer Dec 24th 2019 11:44 pm

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Vegan Trifle and a sprout for Lozza......merry xmas

amideislas Dec 25th 2019 8:15 pm

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Originally Posted by Fredbargate (Post 12782051)
Below a recent quote from another thread


Last night I was in a different bar due to a mate having a farewell party.
Instead of the £2.50 a pint I was served half litres by 2 europeans who swore blind that a half litre is a pint and charging £4 for this short measure.

you must be in a tourist resort. A 500ml beer is still €1.50-€2 around here.

Oh, and you should start getting used to the metric system. The old imperial system is all but obsolete.

scot47 Dec 25th 2019 8:39 pm

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Amazing how few "Britanicos" understand the metric system !

Barriej Dec 26th 2019 2:15 am

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We get served 'pints' in the local Spanish bar in Polop.

In fact the beer is usually in Carling glasses (the beer is local though, but they do sell foreign beers) and we get charged €1.60

And its not full of Brits, the owners are Spanish and lots of locals drink there as well as Germans, Dutch and Scandinavians as well.

As to the imperial system being all but obsolete I couldn't get metric drills in Canada last year. The US still uses it as well as Myanmar and Liberia.
And Im assuming the UK will readopt it some time soon (I'm joking but all road signs are still in MPH and Miles for destination.)

philat98 Dec 26th 2019 2:40 am

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Originally Posted by scot47 (Post 12782368)
Amazing how few "Britanicos" understand the metric system !

I think you will find that after Brexit Andrea Leadsom might well reject the metric system. Imperial units are better for children's maths.

amideislas Dec 28th 2019 5:36 am

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Originally Posted by philat98 (Post 12782435)
I think you will find that after Brexit Andrea Leadsom might well reject the metric system. Imperial units are better for children's maths.


​​​​​​⠀‹Do British children have 12 fingers and 7 toes or something?

bob_bob Dec 28th 2019 8:23 pm

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Originally Posted by scot47 (Post 12782368)
Amazing how few "Britanicos" understand the metric system !

Spain must attract the dumb brits then. I'm 65 and think in metric as do my children and grand children. My 12 year old grandson knows a pint is a big glass of beer but its just a type of glass to him, talk about half a litre and he'll know its a measure.

olivefarmer Dec 28th 2019 9:05 pm

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Originally Posted by amideislas (Post 12782365)
you must be in a tourist resort. A 500ml beer is still €1.50-€2 around here.

Oh, and you should start getting used to the metric system. The old imperial system is all but obsolete.

obsolete? Have you been to any plumbing outlet in Spain to buy tubing and joints. Many are still sold in imperial measurements - inches. A neighbours caterpillar tractor has some non metric fittings.

mikelincs Dec 28th 2019 9:50 pm

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Originally Posted by scot47 (Post 12782368)
Amazing how few "Britanicos" understand the metric system !

No need to worry mate, a number of Tory politicians are saying that Brexit means we will be able to go back to the gallons, pints, feet, inches etc we used to use, because they are of an age group that can't understand how much easier the metric system is.

scrubbedexpat142 Dec 29th 2019 12:34 am

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Originally Posted by amideislas (Post 12782887)
Do British children have 12 fingers and 7 toes or something?

I think it's 6 toes - unless they're baker's!

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/british...6c0d96d28a.jpg
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