Until the 1970s most of the larger pubs also featured an off-sales counter or attached shop for the sales of beers, wines and spirits for home consumption. In the 1970s the newly built supermarkets and high street chain stores or off-licences undercut the pub prices to such a degree that within ten years all but a handful of pubs had closed their off-sale counters, which had often been referred to colloquially as the jug and bottle.
Try to answer this question if possible (otherwise reply "unanswerable"): What was the name of the counter where pubs traditionally sold alcohol to drink at home?
off-sales counter