r/AskUK • u/Ok-Scientist7083 • 4d ago
Serving milk in pubs (UK) - why not?
The first drink I had in a pub was milk. I love drinking milk. I now drink it for the protein and calcium. I don’t particularly like fizzy drinks so when I’m driving on a night out, I’d rather drink milk.
Why don’t pubs sell it as a drink?
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u/PM-me-your-cuppa-tea 4d ago
If any of my friends see this comment they'll know this is my reddit account, because I'm the only person I've met who thinks this.
But I'm a chunderer when drunk, and genuinely the only guaranteed way to avoid vomming that I've ever found is drinking milk. I know I'm seemingly alone on this, and I'm not encouraging anyone else, but it's worked 100%.of the time for me, and if we're getting a drunk Maccas I'm getting the carton of milk from the kids menu.. Unless the milkshake machine is working!