And finally… free house
An English pub which was told selling pints for 25p would be illegal decided to give them away for free instead.
Whitelocks, in Leeds, had intended to offer pints of a popular 1970s beer, which had been recently relaunched, at 1970s prices.
However, local licensing officials told the pub’s owners that its promotional offer would be “irresponsible” and a breach of its licence.
Fortunately, the pub sought advice from a lawyer who said there was nothing to stop it giving away the pints for free, the BBC reports.
For four days, Whitelocks offered a free pint of the 3.8% ale as, they said, a reward for their customers’ loyalty.
Under English law, pubs cannot sell alcohol for less than the cost of duty plus VAT.




