Remember sneaking an aul can of smithwicks from me dads tray at Christmas... but the first proper introduction was a flagging of cider.... absolutely fooking pissed I was... think I was 15 disgraceful I know.. |
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Half a naggin of vodka behind a tree before the local disco. Age 14. All I remember is sitting on a radiator singing Come on Eileen and the next morning waking up at my friend's house thinking I was dying. |
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My brother had a bottle of vodka from his hols and let me have a glass. He went off and I proceeded to enjoy the bottle. I got to enjoy cuddling porcelain for my first hangover and my da nearly murdered my bro after. Haven't been able to stomach vodka and orange since |
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By (user no longer on site) 30 weeks ago
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Lifted a Heineken from the fridge, probably age 12 or so. Nothing ever said but I did notice the bottles of hard liquor in the cabinet were marked from around then on...haha |
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Mr here when I was about 7or8 my iron levels were low so my grandmother use to give me A glass of guinness with milk and a spoon of sugar to sweeten it. Still on the guinness no milk or sugar in it nowadays lol. |
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By *panishRebelMan 30 weeks ago
Alicante Spain, and Cork City Ireland |
Mine was a complete accident. I was at a family party. I played football with my n the grass like any self respecting 13 year old.....
I was really thirsty. So I drank 3 large glasses of slightly turned apple juice really quickly. Turns out it wasn't apple juice so much as strong homemade Cider.
I still remember being sick. |
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By *og-ManMan 30 weeks ago
somewhere |
Bulmers cider in a field at the age of 14
Big gang of us
Guards came in on motorbikes and rounded us all up
Made us sit in a chain circle and pour your flagon over the bloke in front while the bloke behind poured his over you
We were all soaked in cider
Guards laughing their heads off and told us to go home to out mammies smelling of cider
We all jumped in the river and swam in our clothes
Went home and told my parents I fell into the river off a swing
Got into trouble but not as much as drinking at 14
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"Bulmers cider in a field at the age of 14
Big gang of us
Guards came in on motorbikes and rounded us all up
Made us sit in a chain circle and pour your flagon over the bloke in front while the bloke behind poured his over you
We were all soaked in cider
Guards laughing their heads off and told us to go home to out mammies smelling of cider
We all jumped in the river and swam in our clothes
Went home and told my parents I fell into the river off a swing
Got into trouble but not as much as drinking at 14
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Wow.....
One of the best stories ever on fab.
Also appropriate that you used the "swing" excuse. |
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By (user no longer on site) 30 weeks ago
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Mr here, bottle of Guinness 40mins after I made my confirmation pledge, cheers granddad quickly followed by a half one of whiskey to kill the worms! ( had no clue what worms where)
But hardly drink much now at all. |
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By *ythenMan 30 weeks ago
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"Flaggin of cider and a bottle of pernod. I thought I would never drink again the next day. But that only lasted a week.around 13 at the time"
Jeez ya that takes me back .. Perno and black !! And of course the obligatory flagging of cider … normally ended up puking lot back up before heading to a chipper to refuel before heading home trying to act sober great times though |
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By *DSGCouple 30 weeks ago
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Seeking a gin and tonic at a family party and my dad wanted a sip as he wanted to taste the tonic as he never tried it before and the man was a pioneer, I felt so guilty
But the night in Spain at a show with the cheap wine,bbq and spainish dancing, my parents were nice to me the next morning
1st I really got d*unk and it would be in front of the folks |
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My Grandad used to give me a Coke with a Guinness head, packet of taytos and thin bar of dairy milk, so he could have one more after I was sent to collect him on a Sunday afternoon, great memories for a 7yr old
First proper drink would have been a tin of Bulmers when I was 12, we swiped them from a friend's house on st. Stephens day when the folks were out on the wren. |
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When we were 13 or 14, we would help local farmer bring in bales . We would get a great breakfast and in the afternoon they would bring out sandwiches and six packs of Guinness. I thought it was awful but drank it anyway trying to look the man. |
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My dad brought me to Guiness's brewery for the tour. We got as far as the sampling bar. The rest of the tour moved on and me and my dad and uncle stayed on. I had a glass of Guinness, tasted horrible, but tried to drink it slowly like the men. "Don't tell your ma". |
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