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Always agreat range of beers there, but I understand that there were no queues there this year (I drove past several times during Friday and Saturday and didn't see any either).
I was also told by someone who went there that it was £5.00 to get in, then £3.00 for a glass and then £3.50 for a pint (later advised that it was £2.50 a pint). 1 pint then costs £10.50
If you have a couple of pints, this makes £13.00 for 2 pints - £6.50 per pint; just a little O.T.T. don't you think ?
If you have 4 pints - and I appreciate that the more pints you have, the cheaper per pint it will work out, it's £18.00 - that's £4.50.
Went into Blakes in the evening and it was full of Kent University Real Ale and Cider Appreciation Society young people.
Well done Peter, the Ale festival certainly drew them in - and they didn't have to pay for the entrance or glass.
Roger
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