A report by the Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) has found that 70% of beer and wine samples in UK pubs and bars are being short measured, leading to an average annual loss for beer drinkers of £88.40 and for wine drinkers of £114.40. This comes at a time when alcohol prices are rising due to inflation. CTSI is urging pubs and bars to ensure they are measuring drinks correctly, and is calling for broader research on the issue. The British Beer and Pub Association has defended the hospitality sector, stating that landlords do not want to short change customers. The Campaign for Real Ale is advocating for a legal right to a fully liquid pint and suggests that consumers should ask for a top-up if they receive a short measure.