Wikivoyage talk:2 October 2005

Looking at this site for the first time, I found reference to the average price for a pint of beer being £3.00! If you're charged this much for a pint of good English beer in London, you are being ripped off, and you can be sure that the management are not interested in giving good service, only in parting the gullible from their cash! A pint of "bitter" (or occasionally "mild") at an alcohol strength up to 4.0% should not cost more than £2.50. Perhaps another 20p for stronger beers. Of course, if you insist on drinking "lager", you deserve to be fleeced. The Brits cannot brew a decent version of this, whether it's a UK brew or an overseas brew made under licence. It's nasty, fizzy, sharp tasting stuff, whose only achievement is to make you get up at least once a night for a pee.
 * And now this information is enshrined forever as the most important wikivoyage event for 2 October 2005. Thank you!
 * Actually what you probably want to do is to click [Edit] and fix the error. - (WT-en) Mark 16:44, 2 Oct 2005 (EDT)