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Found this , this morning
Rhian Nicholson, writing for MSN Money, 12/03/2010 16:30 http://money.uk.msn.com/your-cash/ar...ntid=152536149 The true cost of a pint Beer money A £3 pint costs just 7p to make while £4 a bottle of wine costs 30p. So where on Earth is the rest of your money going?£24 a gallon
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Tax and to the supplier. NOT THE PUB!!
I own a wine bar and we make between 50p-100p a pint depending on what deal we get from brewery etc. we are our own business so we can shop around which helps
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That figure is sort of correct. We grow a lot of malting barley for large and small breweries so i just worked out the amount of and cost of barley (the main ingredient besides water) in a pint, i worked it out to 7-8pence per pint. There are other ingredients and the processing cost but even if you triple the cost to say 22p/pint theres still an immense markup.
More trivia; if you drink 7 pints per week (the recommended max units) you need 850 square feet (29ft x 29ft) of land to grow the barley on. |
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For my sins I work at a Brewery and can tell you that of the actual cost to the consumer, of a pint of beer 75% goes to the Government in VAT and duty!!
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