- The racing fans were divided after Cheltenham established their prices for the event
- Wine enthusiasts will feel disappointed when discovering that a 187 ml will cost them £ 9.70
Horse racing fans were shocked after 2025 Cheltenham revealed their beverage prices in the highly anticipated event.
The event began with another impressive exhibition of Kopek des Bordes, which, despite an expected victory, ended first in a race that was more unpredictable than I initially thought.
Many family faces joined the public in the stands on the first day of the famous racing festival, such as six Alex Ferguson, Jordan Pickford, Jonny Evans and John O'Shea.
While his appearance has brought some nostalgia and pleased several premier league fans, other followers were furious due to a substantial increase in drinks prices compared to previous years.
The amazing prices begin at £ 7.80 for a pint of Guinness, while a premium beer would cost only 40 less pennies.
Alcohol without alcohol is still the cheapest beer on the list, with a price of £ 4, while the zero percent version of the Irish brewer presents to £ 7.40.

Cheltenham Festival fans were surprised when they saw the price of £ 31.20 for only four Guinness pints

The opening day of the famous annual event began with a safe victory by Kopek des Bordes

The traigators drink paint in the lobby in Cheltenham as the first day begins
Wine lovers will feel disappointed when discovering that a 187 ml would cost £ 9.70, while spirits are maintained between £ 7.20 and £ 7.30.
The soft drinks have a price of £ 3.10, while foamy water or still water would take £ 2.50, an increase of 10 peninsions compared to last year.
However, after a supporter shared a photo of his receipt that shows that he spent £ 31.20 for only four guide pints, the horsepower audience hastened to take social networks to share the disagreement with the sudden increase in prices compared to the previous festival.
“Give 4-5 years and the alcohol industry will be finished and they will only have to blame,” said one.
Another added: 'It is not surprising that people go abroad to see it instead of going.
In addition, another supporter said: '£ 7.40 for a 330 ml beer can, cheating the right people', while another agreed: '40p cheaper for 0.0 What is the point?'
Another aggregate: 'I hope people place their own'
However, despite a non -cheap day, it is understood that the first day of Cheltenham was exhausted.
Ian Renton, managing director of Cheltenham, has publicly explained the sudden increase in prices.





Fans have expressed their frustration in X (previously Twitter), since a follower shared a photo with drinks prices in Cheltenham
“Throughout this review process, there have been three different threads that have been impossible to ignore: value for money, the need to provide the best possible experience and competitiveness of the career program,” he said.
'We understand that when people pay to attend Premium events, they expect a premium experience and that has been in the front of our minds when they commit to a significant investment to improve our parking lots, launch a park and driving system and offer more areas oriented to the course to enjoy a drink while observing the races.
'We also know that, at a time when we are all affected by the growing cost of living, the value is more important than ever. As with any event of this size, it is never possible to make changes that all are welcome by everyone.
“However, we have prioritized to listen to our runners to put them already their experiences in the heart of the festival, with the ultimate goal of delivering something that not only meets but exceeds expectations.”