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Grand National drinks prices leave punters fuming as they spot cost of Guinness

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RACING fans have been left outraged by the drinks prices at this year's Grand National.

The annual event takes place this Saturday, with thousands expected in attendance at Aintree.

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The Grand National is set to take place this weekendCredit: AFP
The prices of drinks at Aintree have been revealed
The prices of drinks at Aintree have been revealedCredit: Splash

However, some punters have already flocked to social media to complain about costs.

Racegoers will be expected to pay £7.50 for draught beers (not including Guinness) and ciders, while a 330ml can could cost up to £7.

Meanwhile, a single serving of wine is set to cost £9.50 with a full bottle priced at £37.50.

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A bottle of Prosecco will set punters back £46 while a bottle of Gobillard Brut Champagne totals a staggering £85.

Cocktails are priced at £13 each, with soft drinks costing £3.20 and a can of water £2.90 itself.

Reacting to the high prices on social media, one fan wrote: "£7 for a can of Guinness equates to £9.04 a pint. For canned Guinness ???? Even Cheltenham don’t charge that much."

Another commented: "Forget the pricing, if you want to attract racing punters (especially the Irish) at least have the Guinness on draught...."

A third said: "Aintree taking the p*** again."


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A fourth added: "A can of Guinness can be bought in bulk for £1.10. How in the name of f************ can anyone defend £7 a can?"

While another wrote: "Absolutely disgusting, they are just ripping the p*** out of punters."

The world's most famous race - worth £500,000 to the winner - will take place at 4pm on Saturday.

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The runners were announced on Thursday morning, with 34 horses set to race.

Emillia Hawkins

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