5% of a pint is roughly 28ml, or just over a single measure’s worth. It’s barely anything but when I worked in the pubs while at University some of the landlords were complete cunts about wastage which might explain underpouring.
Silver_Drop6600 on
As if it’s not bad enough that a pint now costs seventeen grand…
I_Feed_Ducks_KFC on
Reminds me when I was younger and drank in a dive bar.
Every Tuesday was BOGOF where every pint was 60% head 🤣 so you’d end up paying the same money for less beer. 😭
Lupinyonder on
Depends if your using a glass that’s a pint to the top or a pint to a line with space to the head.
The Campaign for Real Ale is arguing that return of the Crown mark on pint glasses should be matched with a change in the law to make sure drinkers always get a full pint of beer at the bar
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5% of a pint is roughly 28ml, or just over a single measure’s worth. It’s barely anything but when I worked in the pubs while at University some of the landlords were complete cunts about wastage which might explain underpouring.
As if it’s not bad enough that a pint now costs seventeen grand…
Reminds me when I was younger and drank in a dive bar.
Every Tuesday was BOGOF where every pint was 60% head 🤣 so you’d end up paying the same money for less beer. 😭
Depends if your using a glass that’s a pint to the top or a pint to a line with space to the head.
The Campaign for Real Ale is arguing that return of the Crown mark on pint glasses should be matched with a change in the law to make sure drinkers always get a full pint of beer at the bar
https://camra.org.uk/press_release/make-mine-a-pint-camra-tells-government-as-they-look-to-change-weights-and-measures-laws/#:~:text=The%20Campaign%20for%20Real%20Ale%20is%20arguing%20that%20return%20of,of%20beer%20at%20the%20bar.