1971...just after decimalisation
In 1971, a pint of beer in the UK typically cost around 11p to 15p, though prices varied, with some sources mentioning as low as 10p for bitter before decimalisation, showing it was quite affordable compared to today's prices. Here's a breakdown of what people recall:
Around 10p-11p: A pint of bitter could be found for this price, especially just before or as decimalisation hit in February 1971, notes Age UK North Tyneside and a Facebook post. 15p: Mentioned as a typical cost for a pint in 1971, equivalent to over £2 today when adjusted for inflation. 16p: Another figure cited for beer prices in 1971, according to Age UK North Tyneside.
These prices reflect the era of pre-decimalisation currency (pounds, shillings, pence) transitioning to the new decimal system in February 1971, making beer significantly cheaper than today, even with inflation adjustments, say ITVX and Belfast Telegraph.
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