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Met up with my friend in the Plough last Thursday evening and was surprised to be charged ?10.20 for two medium rose wine spritzers (quarter wine, three quarters soda water). Goodness knows what two glasses of wine would have cost but I was driving so stuck to a coffee afterwards.

jenf Wrote:

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> Hi Jeremy and Seabag, it's Jen here from HB&B. I'd

> be interested to know which beers you're referring

> to - we're really proud of our reasonable margins

> and the reputation we've gained from honest

> pricing.


Yep, Jaipur was the ?2.40 vs ?4 one. Sierra Nevada is ?1.75 in the supermarkets and over ?3 in HBB (I guess that's another one customers ask for).


Didn't intend this to turn into a dig at your shop because I do like it, and have used it. Was just a bit shocked at the difference in price compared to supermarkets. Will continue to pop in now and again for one or two bottles, but get my regular tipples elsewhere. A reasonable compromise, I think.

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