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5 hours ago, gonzo said:

Going slightly against the grain here but I dont actually like drinking in the sun. 

In the shade yes.

Last day of the season when we played City and lost 1-0 in a proper non event of a final day 

Pre match in Dukes beer garden, was roasting, then ended up on front row of away end with no shade  

Pretty much had sun stroke by 5pm

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40 minutes ago, Zico said:

Last day of the season when we played City and lost 1-0 in a proper non event of a final day 

Pre match in Dukes beer garden, was roasting, then ended up on front row of away end with no shade  

Pretty much had sun stroke by 5pm

Christ that was hot that day. My brother (Massive) had ST’s down the front right next to the away fans so I went with him on his Mrs’ ticket. I spent the early afternoon boozing outside at that shithole Mary D’s. Was almost passing out at the end of the game. Genuinely been a drinking in the shade man ever since

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18 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Never liked drinking in sunny weather. Dehydrated in no time, and for some reason, always thought a good pint tasted shit.

Lager doesn’t really work in direct sun unless you shotgun it within a couple of minutes.

A quality cider with ice though, now that really makes my winkie twitch

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41 minutes ago, Traf said:

Shade > sun for drinking. Not a fan of warm ale and squinting

Equally give me a nice pint in front a roaring fire in country pub any day.

 

Let's hear some recommendations for that...

 

River Wyre pub a stones throw from me is delightful on a cold winters day. Open fires throughout. Could sit there all day.

 

 

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1 hour ago, gonzo said:

Equally give me a nice pint in front a roaring fire in country pub any day.

 

Let's hear some recommendations for that...

 

River Wyre pub a stones throw from me is delightful on a cold winters day. Open fires throughout. Could sit there all day.

 

 

Castleton village in the Peak District, few lovely little pubs, big fires, pub grub, dogs welcome, lovely in the winter

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1 hour ago, gonzo said:

Equally give me a nice pint in front a roaring fire in country pub any day.

 

Let's hear some recommendations for that...

 

River Wyre pub a stones throw from me is delightful on a cold winters day. Open fires throughout. Could sit there all day.

 

 

York is my favourite place for cosy pubs. Can't beat it there. 

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8 hours ago, Biggish Dave said:

I’ve booked a weekend in York in July hoping we can go. I’ll be too bladdered to tamper with the wife

 

7 hours ago, little whitt said:

Take a mate 

To tamper with or to tamper wife on your behalf?

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