No, what I'm asking for is some kind of voluntary "gentlemen's agreement" type serving size standardisation between pubs. I'd never force my preferences on others using legislation of a "standard drink".
It could even come from the brewers if they had more sway. "Please serve my pale ale in this size/type glass". At the moment that wouldn't work. The reply would be "sod off, DB are heaps easier to deal with". :)
I think your typical consumer buys by face price point - so based on nzbrewers example - the Macs Gold is 'Cheaper'. The consumer gets 1 beer for $6.50.
Same thinking behind Lion dropping can sizes from 375mls to 333mls - maintain the price, reduce cost of product and shopper still gets 1 x beer and is happy. Keith at Galbraiths did the same and stopped serving the Bohemian in pints infavour of a smaller glass :(
Ordering the average consumer will always ask for either a bottle or a pint (or handle). When they say pint they don't actually mean it, they just dont want to say 'glass' of beer as it sounds unmanly, Pint is much cooler.
I did notice the change actually - can you still get it in a six or is that dead now? Doesn't seem to have been available in either of the places I've checked recently (Farro and Liquorland Newmarket).
No more six packs are currently being produced. There might be some around, but it will mean it is slightly older stock.
If we had kept sixes that price would have been now at $22.99 with the increase in price from the massive hit we have taken with hop pricing up and the NZ dollar devaluing so much.
Thats the price I have had to pay for using so many imported hops.
The CAMRA "Full Pints Campaign" really gets on my wick (especially as I'm a member). Nothing I dislike more than having my glass filled to the lip with no head at all. In fact, I'd pay more for a beer with less beer but good head - it's good for appearance ;-)
CAMRA has been campaigning for "over-size" pint glasses for some time and they are available in some places. The idea is that they allow for 20 fl oz of liquid plus space for the head.