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Topic History of: Huge Drop in Beer Sales shows recovery is over
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veritas Prunella Minge wrote:
veritas wrote:


it would have caused a second Russian revolution.


You that like it's a bad thing!


you really want 160 million Russians going through the DTs on the rampage ?

including those with their fingers on the nuclear button ?
In The Know Prunella Minge wrote:
It might just mean people are drinking less beer.

They've all switched to dope - it's cheaper !
Prunella Minge veritas wrote:


it would have caused a second Russian revolution.


You that like it's a bad thing!
veritas Prunella Minge wrote:
It's when vodka sales go down that the drinks industry should worry. (That reminds me: why DOES the Government always attempt to discourage binge drinking by hiking up the price of things like Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon? Most of the drunken youths who fill up our A&E centres during the early hours are off their heads on various types of vodka. Cut the prices of good wine and slap an enormous increase on vodka. Job done!)

Last year the government in Russia contemplated putting the price of a bottle of vodka up from 90c to $2 and then wisely decided against it.

it would have caused a second Russian revolution.
Foz Most pubs that rely on their beer sales are doomed to fail - it's food and B&B that makes the money