
‘We may well live to regret this': Pints at Belfast bar could drop as low as 70p for Europa League final
The popular drinking spot are bringing back the historical prices of stout based on when both sides last lifted a European trophy.
If Manchester United are ahead, the prices of the bar's Guinness will be £4.20, as they were in 2017 when United lifted the Europa League.
However, if Spurs take the lead, pints will instead reflect 1984 rate from the London side's UEFA Cup win and will therefore cost 70p.
The bar's stout will also remain at the same rate depending on what team ultimately wins with the offer standing 'until the keg runs dry'.
"We may well live to regret this,' the American Bar said in a social media post.
"When Man Utd last won the Europa League in 2017, a pint of stout would set you back about £4.20. Back in 1984 when Spurs last tasted European glory, a pint cost a paltry 70p.
"So, for one night only, depending on who's ahead, the price of our Guinness will be decided by whatever side is winning. We're putting on a fresh keg the moment the ref kicks off and when it's done, we're done.
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"Whatever one of the two clubs go on to lift the trophy, our pints of Guinness will cost that until the keg runs dry. Let us be the first to say: 'Come on you Spurs'."
Several high profile figures, including golfing star Rory McIlroy, will be in attendance for the 8pm kick-off in Bilbao, Spain's San Mamés stadium.
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