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TRNSMT 2025 bar prices for beers, wine, spirits and more unveiled as pint costs jump

TRNSMT 2025 bar prices for beers, wine, spirits and more unveiled as pint costs jump

Daily Record2 days ago
Here's the full list of drinks prices for TRNSMT
TRNSMT is about to turn Glasgow Green into one of Scotland's biggest festivals. Headliners like 50 Cent, Biffy Clyro and Snow Patrol are set to entertain some 150,000 festival-goers over the weekend.
But while revellers enjoy the music, most will be making frequent visits to the bar. Nothing beats sipping on a refreshing beverage while enjoying your favourite artist. And with Scotland's weather set to be a scorcher over the three-day event, no doubt it will be thronged with thirsty music fans.

Thankfully, the official list of bar prices for this year's cashless festival (remember to bring your card or contactless device) has been released, reports Glasgow Live, with a selection of beers, wines and seltzers to keep music lovers satisfied throughout the three-day event.

However, punters may not be happy to hear that certain prices have risen since last year's festivities. Comparing the latest costs to 2024's festival, a pint of Carlsberg has jumped from £6.50 to £6.75, wile a glass of vino is now £8 after costing £7.50.
And those who prefer a tin of Hard Seltzer should expect to pay 20p more than the £7. You can check out TRNSMT 2024 bar prices for a full comparison.
So what's on the menu this year and how much will punters pay to stay refreshed? Read on for the full bar price list for this year's edition of TRNSMT festival.
TRNSMT Bar Prices for 2025
Beer/cider
Carlsberg Pilsner (pint) £6.75
Somersby Cider (pint) £6.95
Carlsber 0.0% (330ml) £5.50
White Claw Hard Seltzer
Blackberry (330ml) £7.20
Mango (330ml) £7.20
Green apple (330ml) £7.20
Raspberry (330ml) £7.20

Spirits with mixers
Smirnoff No. 21 Vodka (25ml) £8
Gordon's London Dry Gin (25ml) £8
Gordon's Pink Gin (25ml) £8.50
Captain Morgan's Dark Rum (25ml) £8
Captain Morgan Original Spiced Gold (25ml) £8
Johnnie Walker Black Label (25ml) £8
Casamigos Blanco Tequila (25ml) £12
Vodkaa & Rockstar Energy Drink (25ml) £10.20
Mixers include ginger beer, Pepsi Max, R White's Lemonade, soda water, pineapple juice, pink grapefruit soda and tonic.

Ready to drink spirit and mixer
Smirnoff Miami Peach & Lemonade (250ml) £9
Smirnoff Raspberry Crush & Lemonade (250ml) £9
Captain Morgan x Pepsi MAX (250ml) £9
Gordon's Gin & Tonic (250ml) £9
Johnnie Walker & Lemonade (250ml) £9
Captain Morgan Muck Pit Brew (440ml) £9
Wines
Single serve, white, red and rose (187ml) £8
Rockstar Energy Drinks
Tropical Guava (250ml) £4
Peach Zero Sugar (330ml) £4
Original (250ml) £4

Soft drinks
Water (500ml) £2.60
Pepsi (330ml) £3.15
7 UP Zero (330ml) £2.95
J20 Orange & Passionfruit (250ml) £3.50
In other TRNSMT news, a heatwave is expected for the whole weekend, so those who are boozing should remember to shelter from the sun and keep hydrated.
According to the Met Office's forecast for Glasgow, the heat is to kick off straight away with Friday's (July 11) temperatures peaking at 28C in the late afternoon. Those with hay fever should remember to bring their tissues and antihistamines, as pollen levels are also expected to be high.

Saturday, July 12 will see the heat wave peak, as the mercury is forecast to reach a searing 30C in the Dear Green Place. On this day, pollen levels are forecast as very high.
Sunday will see slightly cooler but still piping conditions in Glasgow, with temperatures peaking at a more manageable 26C. The minimum temperatures across the weekend are expected to hover around 15C, but UV levels are to be high across the three-day festival, so revellers should be careful to protect themselves from the sun.
Met Office Chief Meteorologist Jason Kelly, said: ' Scotland is also expected to meet heatwave criteria over the weekend. This hot spell is forecast to last longer and cover a broader area than previous ones so far this summer and pollen and UV levels will be very high in some areas."
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