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To make it more economically feasible for the bar, include future years and pricing as well. |
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whats to stop the punters leaving if its 2020 night? |
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Well, it'd be 2020 hour so maybe they'd still be reeling from 1937 hour. |
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yeah you couldn't make up prices. but perhaps you could rig it a little so that the 90/00 years appear more often. |
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<promo>The Kings Head, London N1 still asks for everything to be paid for in Shillings<end promo> |
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so everything is sold in units of 5p? |
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indeed. so a pint is what 45 shillings? |
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(sits patiently with goat, waiting for 900BC hour) |
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"sorry its 899 bc hour that will be 2 goats and a hand full of weevils. and stop dragging your misses by the hair round my bar" |
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I wanna open a Wall St restaurant where the menu scrolls around the room on an electronic board -- with fluctuating prices on the meals. |
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When you see the mushroom risotto fall below 9.25, you jump in the air with an order book yelling 'buy! buy! buy!". |
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[not_only_but_also] there's a bar which does exactly that - with a kinda stock market for drink prices, I can't find the link.
[Skinflaps] as in the kings head in Islington ? they always charged me in standard pounds sterling.. are you a local ? |
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although only recent history, at bar 170 near Old Street, London, all the drinks are 1.70 gbp (which is turning back the clock about 5 years for some parts of London). When I first went there it was called bar 150, but amusingly it changes its name, and its price every now and then. |
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Yeah but you are too young to get served. |
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if it was recently I'd say 2004... and you were ripped off. thats edinburugh for you. |
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So what happens if the year falls anywhere from 1920-1933 when there was Prohibition in America? |
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You pay 10x the normal price, your drink is served in a bottle labeled "turpentine", and you get arrested after your first sip. The good news is that if you order a coke it's laced with cocaine (well, at least until 1929). |
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Neat. Leave it to Pluterday to always
have exact change no matter what the
time. + |
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not_only - you can get exactly this at the "Beer Trader" in Manchester. A board above the bar advertises the prices of the beer, the more demand for a beer the higher the price. You can switch to lower price beers or you must keep paying the price of the most popular brand. Very nice piece of software, and I cannot understand for one minute why they didn't put one in the city of London. Can't find a web link so may have closed down - haven't been there for 5 years. |
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The sensible thing then would be to buy beer futures at the beginning of the evening which might then give you cheap beer later on in the evening when they mature. Also the implication of the phrase "Beer Trader" is that as well as buying beer, you can bring in your homebrew to sell to the bar. Because the bar has certain overheads though, I'd expect the bid-offer spread to be quite big. |
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Yeah we know beer exchanges are baked, but you see, that isn't the idea. |
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[tabs], Eighty shillings was the duty price on a barrel of beer of a particular original gravity. |
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oooh nice trivia fishpig. you any relation to fishrat? |
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Whadaya mean you want your beer fizzy? It's 1913 hour Mac, you'll take it warm and un-carbonated
and you'll like it. |
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in some of my locals beer is still unintentionally served like this. |
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