The Auld Triangle, an inner-city Dublin pub, has vowed to keep the cost of a pint of Guinness at under €5 despite the recent price increase announced by drinks giant Diageo.
With news the price of a pint will be going up once more, the Irish Mirror went to visit the Dublin pub that has vowed to keep the cost of a pint of Guinness at under €5.
READ MORE: Dublin pub vows to keep selling pints of Guinness for under €5 despite latest price hike from Diageo One bartender who has been working at The Auld Triangle for around two months now told the Irish Mirror that people have been taking photos of their receipts so they can show them to friends.
The latest price hike from Diageo comes after the drinks giant increased the price of a pint by 12 cents in February last year, before further pushing it up again by 4 cents in July, which has sparked anger amongst publicans. “And sometimes even if you pay more, you don't you don't get better quality. So it really depends on the pub.”
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