I had a jolly boys outing yesterday to Rochester . I know it’s not big and it’s not clever but i drank 14 pints of Guinness
The most I’ve ever had is 18 pints and 17 pints respectively over two days .
So in the interest of research I wonder if people would share their biggest consumption over a day or respective days for an extending session
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(Note - wasn't the Aus-England record held by David Boon and then Shaun Edwards at mid-fifties can of beer?)
https://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/27403/bray-v-charlton-pre-season-jul-2009-match-thread-worth-a-read/p7
18 pubs, different rules and pars in each pub.
I went for broke and managed 13 holes in one before having to call it a day. I made it home, projectile vomited and woke up the next morning curled up on the communal kitchen table.
Happy days.
can’t remember numbers but we were given four cases of beer and four bottles of gin and red wine as our rider each show between four of us, which went each night; we generally saved the beer for during the following day but sometimes had to dip into our pockets if we ran out!
im tee total now ✊🏻
Once did the pub golf thing and downed nine pints, down-in-one, in nine different pubs before going out in the evening.
About half of us carried on after the alloted pubs each night too so not sure of exact amounts but it's probably the one I can count the best.
what’s the morning constitutional make up of your 💩 like … I mean on the rare occasions I’ve drunk Guinness I’m wiping black 💩 forever from my sloppy arse
As we had a room was charged when we left so hence why I know the volume.
Average charlton home game
3/4 pints pre match in blackheath
1 pint ht
3/4 pints afterwards watching the 5.30 game and home
My mate Hoppo went for celebratory pints after his son was born on a Friday. On returning to the hospital as a proud father he was informed "Mr Hopkins, today is Tuesday, your wife and son went home on Sunday". True story. That's mild for Hoppo.
Sitting in the Yorkshire Grey on the day we came back he stood up and clapped, announcing we’d reached our centuries.