Was disappointed on Saturday night to see this is still a thing. The lads were late 20s early 30s as well. They were on pub number 5 and a couple of the lads were holding back one of the lads from starting on another lad.
Sad cunts.
Was disappointed on Saturday night to see this is still a thing. The lads were late 20s early 30s as well. They were on pub number 5 and a couple of the lads were holding back one of the lads from starting on another lad.
Sad cunts.
Thereâs a lot more planning involved these days and youâd want your head examined to be wearing Christmas jumpers doing it. Generally the youngsters do pods of 4 to gain entry with as little suspicion as possible.
With the wife and kids gone away for the night so you can lie on in the morning with no fear of being woken
Heard of a group that done 8 rural pubs before settling in town around 10, they had 12 done by the end.
No stupid jumpers or rules but great day out.
I have never done it myself.
Organized fun is no fun.
Great story.
As a mate of mine once said when asked to leave the 2nd pub. âAh curse of fuck on it, can we not just drink 12 pints in the one pub, instead of this shiteâ.
The optimum route for a 12 pubs is along Barrack Street in Cork.
Starting in Annie Macs and finishing in The Courthouse Tavern.
Anything else is completely shit.
The 12 Flannerys of Limerick
Annie Macs is on Glasheen Road
The route is known as The 12 Pubs of Barrack Street.
How many of the establishments are actually on barrack st.
The two youâve named arenât
Iâd consider Moks, Sportsman, Southside, Gallows, Tom Lynches, Tom Barrys, Barbarella and Flying Enterprise to be all officially Barrack Street.
Annie Macâs and Cissys are only up the road.
Then An Spailpin Fanach and Courthouse to finish.
Might as well say Reardens is Barrack Street while youâre at it.
Only 4 of them are Barrack street
barrack st becomes the bandon road after the ladbrokes there on the cross
tom lynchâs to the enterprise and tom lynchâs is gone for good
The great Jackie Lennoxs of Barrack Street eh
Its like Wexford Street and Camden Street in Dublin.
Its all the one.
Say that to a local and they might reopen the actual gallows around the corner