Having volunteered for a shift at Woking beer festival I got to go on the staff outing. This involved being bussed round some of the breweries that won prizes and pouring free pints down your neck whilst they get a certificate.
As I'm past my drinking prime the 10 O'clock start was a little daunting, but sometimes you just have to go for it. First stop was Triple fff brewery, near Alton.
It was here that I once again found that will power is soluble in alcohol and my plans of pacing myself lasted as long as my first sip. The first pint went down disturbingly quickly and though I did manage to slow things down a little with the second I was soon rushing up for more when a new beer was put on.
Here's the owner playing catch up whilst waiting for his certificate |
Oh well, it was free.
Then it was over to Basingrad to the Longdog brewery, an altogether smaller affair, but don't worry, the beer was still free
I mostly drank the stout here. If I remember rightly the beer originated as a home brew before the brewer went commercial.
And here he is getting his certificate |
Then it was on to Thurstons in Horsell.
I can walk home from here but somehow failed to do so until gone ten, free beer once again winning the battle of wills. It's a good job I didn't have any plans for the next day as drinking an inordinate number of cups of tea was my biggest achievement.
I'll show you the life of the volunteer! (To be fair there is a staff party scheduled.)
ReplyDeleteI found the shift at Woking pretty easy, but most of the bar work I've done has been at music festivals where you get baying mobs coming to the bars between bands.
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