An image featuring a pint of beer with a staggering price tag, sold at a pub in Sydney, has ignited a wave of outrage across social media platforms, particularly on Reddit.
The image in question showcases a pint of beer from an undisclosed brand, prominently displaying a charge of $17.80 on an Eftpos console. This photograph was shared on Reddit, accompanied by the caption: ‘$20 pints are just around the corner.’
The beer, offered at the Harbour View Hotel in The Rocks, included a 15 percent surcharge in its listed price. Without this additional fee, the beer’s original cost would have amounted to $15.13.
Many Australians voiced their astonishment and frustration over the beer’s price, describing it as a “tough swallow.” Some individuals shared their concerns about the affordability of regular drinking outings.
One Reddit user expressed, “Stopped drinking two years ago. I honestly don’t know how people can afford to go out drinking on a regular occurrence.”
Another user concurred, stating, “I just don’t drink out anymore. It’s such a ripoff. I just drink at home.”
A third contributor lamented, “Who can afford this? This is partly what’s ruined the nightlife in the city.”
The image of the costly beer has brought to the forefront the ongoing debate about the affordability of dining and drinking experiences in Australian cities, particularly in Sydney.