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A pub crawl is the act of visiting and drinking alcohol at a number of pubs in a single night with a group of friends. It's purportedly called a "crawl" because the carousers are literally crawling from pub to pub after getting initially soused after a few rounds at a few pubs. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the term (including variations like 'gin crawl' and 'beer crawl') has been in use since the late 19th century. The pubs chosen for the route can be chosen according to a theme.
Examples of 'themed' pub crawls
- The London Underground pub crawl, which involves drinking at a pub closest to each of the stops on a single tube line.
- The Monopoly pub crawl, which involves drinking at a pub on each street mentioned in the board game.
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External links
- Instructions for the Monopoly (UK version) pub crawl
- A random UK pub crawl generator at BeerInTheEvening.com
- Some other ideas for pub crawls.
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