Solent&Wessex
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I drink real ale, and often quite a lot of it. I have done the ale-trail many times, but never on a Saturday in recent years. I and my friends (I am 31) have managed to do the ale trail pubs, plus more besides, and still be able to behave ourselves when on the way home later on. On Wednesday this week I went to the Liverpool area for some beers and a trundle round with some friends. My first pint was at about 12noon in a pub at New Brighton. My last pint was around 2300 back home in my local. I, and my friends, managed to get back from Liverpool without feeling the need to shout, scream, urinate all over the place, vomit in the aisle or generally behave like yobs.
This morning I was at work, and left Leeds late morning heading back to Manchester. Apart from football fans, the train was packed with large groups of men and lads, and a hen party, some in fancy dress, all heading out to Stalybridge to begin the pub crawl back towards Leeds. One group was drinking cans of Fosters on the train. I got talking one group and, as per posters above, most of them didn't drink real ale, and was intent on drinking lager etc. Now I'm not being snobbish, but from my experience large groups of people drinking lager and other things (I don't think the hen party will be drinking ale all day) tend to behave in a much worse way than those drinking ale. Fact.
Recent evening occurrences on this route include : Someone urinating in the doorway by my door controls, Someone vomiting on another passenger (who was completely un-related to the pub crawl), someone so unconscious with drink that they couldn't stand up, glasses & bottles being thrown on platforms and trains, toilet door broken, people climbing on seats and tables, someone being racially abusive.
I refuse to go down the trains on this route at times now as many of them do not have tickets, or if they have had one they have lost it, the abuse you get for even appearing down the train is horrendous.
And, generally, lots of the worst troublemakers are NOT young yobbos. The majority causing the bother, from my experience, are groups of men most aged 40s upwards who appear to have been let loose from the wife for the day and are intent on acting like 12 year olds again.
This morning I was at work, and left Leeds late morning heading back to Manchester. Apart from football fans, the train was packed with large groups of men and lads, and a hen party, some in fancy dress, all heading out to Stalybridge to begin the pub crawl back towards Leeds. One group was drinking cans of Fosters on the train. I got talking one group and, as per posters above, most of them didn't drink real ale, and was intent on drinking lager etc. Now I'm not being snobbish, but from my experience large groups of people drinking lager and other things (I don't think the hen party will be drinking ale all day) tend to behave in a much worse way than those drinking ale. Fact.
Recent evening occurrences on this route include : Someone urinating in the doorway by my door controls, Someone vomiting on another passenger (who was completely un-related to the pub crawl), someone so unconscious with drink that they couldn't stand up, glasses & bottles being thrown on platforms and trains, toilet door broken, people climbing on seats and tables, someone being racially abusive.
I refuse to go down the trains on this route at times now as many of them do not have tickets, or if they have had one they have lost it, the abuse you get for even appearing down the train is horrendous.
And, generally, lots of the worst troublemakers are NOT young yobbos. The majority causing the bother, from my experience, are groups of men most aged 40s upwards who appear to have been let loose from the wife for the day and are intent on acting like 12 year olds again.