_Brian wrote: » This a thousand times over. Irish people need to break their relationship with pubs and excessive drinking culture. Hopefully the remaining pins will have to substantially increase prices so going for one pint is no big deal, but makes full days and nights drinking less of a thing. €1 onto a pint is nothing if you are going for one or two.
pgj2015 wrote: » what do you think the first weekend the pubs open is going to be like? im talking about the pubs that open in July.
ShyMets wrote: » If you're talking about Pubs which only serve alcohol. Then it will depend on what the updated guidelines are like. They will almost certainly have to be tweaked
pgj2015 wrote: » But will it be like paddies day or even more mental?
Marshall Large Chihuahua wrote: » Lovely, you don’t like pubs so let’s force those who do out of them. Pretty bad at attitude especially since pubs are such a great place and source of enjoyment for so many. Also the amount of jobs you are happy to see lost. I can’t wait for corona to feck off and be back to in to the pub at least twice a week. The pub has so many different but great types of evening/night to offer too. Really miss going straight to the pub Thursday evening/night after work for pints with the work friends, the weekend session, the all day on the beer two days in a row weekends, the occasional visit to the early house for pints at 8am on a Saturday morning, nice nice evening out with my wife and lots of drinks, the quiet few with my dad down the local chatting about farming and sport etc.
RocketRaccoon wrote: » Your wife sounds like a lucky gal.
Deleted User wrote: » Let he without sin cast the boulder. If my girlfriend wants to have a night out with the ladies, I'm not exactly going to stand in the way. Nor will she if I frequent the local for a few jars of a Wednesday evening. Respect is a two way street.
ShyMets wrote: » It comes back to the guidelines. If they are similar to what is already there, I can see a lot of people not bothering with them
RocketRaccoon wrote: » Bit of a difference between a quiet Wednesday evening and regular 2 day weekend benders though.
Hairy Japanese BASTARDS! wrote: » They should've stopped off sales during Covid as well. God knows some people could cut down. Myself included.
Marshall Large Chihuahua wrote: » Two solid days on the beer would be an occasional event rather than regular (unfortunately).
RocketRaccoon wrote: » Do you mind me asking how old you are?
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » How mane people here would bother with the pub under the booking, distancing rules and needing to buy a meal, and a 90 or 120 min time limit? I know I wouldn't. I might go once for novelty value but I probably won't go until the new rules aren't necessary anymore. I liked the pub for a "couple of beers" after work on a Friday and end up staying for hours when the craic is good. Or going to watch a match with the lads in a packed pub. The new rules don't allow for any of the reasons I used to like the pub. I won't be bothering with it.
Jimmy Garlic wrote: » I know a town where only one out of four is planning to reopen, one already has a for sale sign up. Same story all over the country. Tourist traps will be the only places where there won’t be mass casualties. Only 50% planning to reopen on the 29th. That’s a lot of jobs permanently removed from the economy by bat flu hysteria.
ShatterAlan wrote: » You think an alcoholic is going to magically take up windsurfing or needlepoint because his local shuts down?
JupiterKid wrote: » I would imagine - as a recovering alcoholic myself - that the need to get drink at any cost - means most of the all-day pub lads - the barfly types - will be drinking from home or for the social aspect, at another alcohol dependant’s gaff. I’ve no doubt that they’re doing this already. If they have families - wives and children - I imagine being at home rather that in the pub every evening and all day at the weekends must be causing ructions for quite a few. Some may well decide that it’s not worth the hassle going back to the pub with all the social distancing restrictions, which would I imagine be pretty hard to stick to once you’ve had about 7 or 8 pints down your gullet.
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » There’s always the sanctimonious ex-something everywhere, but just because you had a problem with it you have absolutely no authority to say if someone else can handle it.
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » How mane people here would bother with the pub under the booking, distancing rules and needing to buy a meal, and a 90 or 120 min time limit? I know I wouldn't. I might go once for novelty value but I probably won't go until the new rules aren't necessary anymore.I liked the pub for a "couple of beers" after work on a Friday and end up staying for hours when the craic is good. Or going to watch a match with the lads in a packed pub. The new rules don't allow for any of the reasons I used to like the pub. I won't be bothering with it.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Absolutely could not be arsed with all of that. Why not just invite people around and do a barbecue? I think there is still a big appetite for the pub, though.I don't want to incriminate anyone, but a pub that I'm very fond of has been doing a fairly steady trade throughout the pandemic -- this is one of those bars that is even buzzing on a Christmas day, you have to go around the yard and knock on the back door. People love their pubs.