The 12 pubs of Christmas is an Irish Christmas tradition in which participants visit 12 different pubs in a single day, having a drink at each one. It is typically done as a social outing with friends and often involves dressing up in Christmas-themed costumes. The idea is to have a festive and enjoyable day while also supporting local businesses. Some people also incorporate additional rules or challenges, such as requiring everyone to finish their drink before moving on to the next pub or assigning a specific drink that must be ordered at each pub.
There really isn't too much planning involved with the 12 Pubs of Christmas. The basics of what you should know beforehand are really the who, the when, the where, and the rules for the night. If you are looking to travel to another town or village for the celebration then, of course, a little more planning is involved, we'll just stick with the basics.
The who - Draw up a list of people who should be invited but remember, think twice about inviting that mate who's a bit too mad on the drink, for the sanity of the group. There is no strict size to how many people be part of the group but the larger the group the more chance you'll be refused entry to certain pubs.
The where - Knowing which 12 pubs should be part of the celebration are important. Decision-making after a good few drinks is usually impossible so having a list before consumption is highly advisable.
Unfortunately, pubs around the country are starting to ban party-goers from the 12 Pubs of Christmas so it's a good idea to check with each pub beforehand. If entry is refused, be respectable at the publican's wishes and just move on to the next pub on your list. There is also no harm in staying in one pub rather than going to 12, turn the night into the 12 Pints of Christmas instead.
The when - Usually held on the last week running up to Christmas not everyone will be available so make sure to give everyone plenty of notice. The date selected should really come down to the decision of the group.
The rules - without rules the 12 Pubs of Christmas is simply a pub crawl, a normal weekend for some, so having some mad rules about how the group should participate adds a bit more fun.
There are no set rules for the 12 Pubs of Christmas but it’s usually a good idea to at least have some of the basics in place.
Some of the more popular rules include:
No rules are set in stone so be imaginative but also be considerate of other pub-goers and the bar staff.
Just like the rules, there are no set punishments so it really comes down to the imagination.
Some common punishments for breaking the rules:
Doing the 12 pubs of Christmas really is binge drinking but rather than give out a tsk, tsk, tsk of disapproval we'd rather give some friendly advice.
If you do take part in the 12 Pubs of Christmas always remember, to have a good time, and don't take the rules too seriously.
Last updated: April 27, 2024
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