The price of drinks at Glastonbury Festival has been revealed – and once again, it’s pretty steep.
A list of the prices being charged at The Village Inn has been posted on X (formerly Twitter) by Marc Faulkner, as a guide to what to expect in bars around the site. The festival website advises that the prices are equivalent to London pub prices.
It’s that time again…@glastonbury bar prices! Based on the village in prices, the cheapest tipple on a “per unit” basis this year is @BurrowHill coming in at a pocket friendly £1.91 per unit! Most expensive is a single spirit & @redbull at £9.75! 🍻#glastonbury #barprices pic.twitter.com/ThTtwkKYdz
— Marc Faulkner (@mrcflknr) June 23, 2024
The least expensive pint of beer or cider will set you back £6.50, wine is £7.75 for a 175ml glass or £30 for a bottle. A bottle of Prosecco is priced at £43.50.
A single 25ml shot of spirits is £5.75, or £7.75 with a mixer. Doubles (50ml) are £12.50.
There are three cocktails on the Village Inn menu, with an Aperol Spritz at £12.50, or the two alternatives (a strawberry and watermelon daiquiri slushy or a Porn Star Martini slushy) both priced at £9.50.
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Sticking to soft drinks will be cheaper – but not much. Half a pint of Coca-Cola, lemonade or fruit juice will set you back £3, Red Bull is £4.75 for a 250ml can, and Life Water is £2.50 for a 330ml can.
Marc has worked out that the least expensive booze in terms of price per unit is Burrow Hill cider, at £1.91 per unit. The priciest per unit is a single shot of spirit with Red Bull, which comes in at £9.75.
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