Stock trader, Michael Taylor, has broken down the costs that make up the £5.17 average price of a pint of beer in the UK - revealing how the pub industry has such little room to manoeuvre
With the average cost of a pint in the UK hitting £5.17 earlier this year, a financial expert has broken down the cost of beer and explained how it has led to drinkers being "ripped off" . And with alcohol duty set to increase with RPI (Retail Price Index) inflation from February 2026 as detailed in the Chancellor's budget statement last month, things are only likely to get worse .
However, stock trader, Michael Taylor says very little of the blame should be placed at the feet of pubs , explaining that boozers couldn't do any more to help punters' pockets. Starting his TikTok video by reciting a

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