A recent study has created clamour from some quarters for the government to reduce standard beer sizes from a pint to two-thirds of a pint in a bid to try to ease British attitudes towards drinking.
We went out into Manchester to ask people on the street if they would approve of such changes.
We went out into Manchester to ask people on the street if they would approve of such changes.
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00:00Hi, I'm Theo with Manchester World today
00:01I'm out in the streets of Manchester asking people about beer and the reason for that is it's been recommended to the government
00:05that pubs should be forced to reduce the quantity of beer that they sell from pints to two-thirds of pints and that is to try
00:12and curb the drinking appetite of many Brits
00:14We don't know whether people will be in support of that idea against it and what their arguments are each way
00:19We want to have a pint test in England. Yeah, I think that's just a better way to do it
00:24Yeah, like I know in Scotland. They just have like drinks tax and like can't serve alcohol after a certain time
00:29I
00:30like to drink so I
00:34Personally
00:36emotionally a
00:38Little against it. I understand it though because at the end of the day it is a drug
00:42It is bad for you and like it does just increase crime rates lots of domestic violence and stuff like that
00:48In Sweden, they want to have a pint because they they want more
00:52So we can also order a pint but the ordinary is not not a pint