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How much was a beer in 1966?
Here’s what a six-pack of beer cost the year you were born
Year | Avg. 6-pack price: | Beer as pct. of alcohol consumption: |
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1966 | $1.79 | 45.7% |
1967 | $1.82 | 45.2% |
1968 | $1.87 | 44.6% |
1969 | $1.92 | 44.6% |
How much was a pint of lager in 1996?
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Period | Value |
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1994 | 158 |
1995 | 166 |
1996 | 173 |
1997 | 181 |
How much was a pint of beer in 1967?
How much did a pint of beer cost in 1967?
Year | Price of Beer | Adjusted for Inflation |
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1966 | $0.75 | $5.63 |
1967 | $0.76 | $5.54 |
1968 | $0.79 | $5.61 |
1969 | $0.82 | $5.58 |
How much did a pint of beer cost in 1969 UK?
A 50p piece in 1969 could buy you three pints of mild or bitter (priced about two shillings, equal to 10p) while a tube fare on the newly opened Victoria line in London cost just 5d (2.2p).
How much was a pint in 1960?
The average house price was £2,530 while a pint of beer cost 8p, a loaf of bread 5p and a packet of 20 cigarettes would set you back just less than 25p. A season ticket to see Manchester United in 1960, when Sir Matt Busby was manager and Sir Bobby Charlton a star player, cost £8.50.
How much did a beer cost in 1880?
A glass of beer cost 5 cents, a shot of whiskey 25 cents (two bits) and a premium cigar another 5 cents.
How much did a pint of beer cost in 1960 UK?
How much did beer cost in the Old West?
Saloons were a cheap form of entertainment. A glass of beer cost 5 cents, a shot of whiskey 25 cents (two bits) and a premium cigar another 5 cents.
How much did beer cost in 1870?
In 1870, a glass of beer cost about 10¢, about $1.77 today.
What was the cost of a pint of bitter in 1966?
The 1924 Agricultural Wages Act, coming into force January 1925, set the minimum weekly wage at 30 shillings. A pint of bitter then costing 5 to 9 pence depending on strength and UK location. PUBLIC HOUSE PRICES In 1966 a pint of Bitter cost £0/1/10d (£0.0916 today)
What was the price of a pint of Guinness in 1928?
Indeed, a pint of Guinness could be had in Ireland for an equivalent price of €3.17 back in 1928, but you could find a pint in Diceys on a Tuesdays for €2.00 this year. While we’ve taken inflation into account, one indicator that might give a better overview of the price is how much a pint costs as a percentage of weekly income.
What was the price of beer in 1960?
The Price Of A Beer: 1952-2016 Year Price of Beer Adjusted for Inflation 1959 $0.70 $5.74 1960 $0.71 $5.77 1961 $0.71 $5.68 1962 $0.71 $5.62
When did the price of beer go down?
I took it from a slideshow and turned into a table so you could more easily see the changes over time. Perhaps most surprising is that the average price of a beer is one-third less now than it was 64 years ago. According to the data, the adjusted price for a pint peaked in the mid-1950s, 1956-57 to be specific.