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New Zealand Union of Students' Associations national president Jonathan Gee said he was aware of the tradition but did not know enough to offer an explanation.

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Alcohol Healthwatchhealth promotion adviser Christine Rogan said alcohol abuse in New Zealand and developed countries caused enormous harm. Michelob Ultra Real Glass Neon Light Sign Home Beer Bar Pub Recreation Room Game Room Windows Garage Wall Sign Room Wall Decor 18''x14'' Chemistry Custom Metal Sign, Gifts For Chemist Metal Sign, Science Gifts, Chemistry Teacher Personalized Gift, Laboratory Personalized Sign And, inferring from previous evidence provided by the author, this is almost a century after coach travel has been superseded by steam trains. So, maybe it was, “Stagecoach Drivers Drink Free”. That might get some good business for the innkeeper. And if the driver was loopy…Well… Beer Bong Beer BongThe charity, however, has decided to cancel the contest saying it sent out the wrong message about drinking large quantities of alcohol near the water, Hull Live reports. IPA Beer Glass | Custom Glassware For IPA Beers | Holds Up To 19.1 oz | Ideal Gift for Craft Beer Lovers | Brings The Best Flavors Out

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Yard glasses can be found hanging on the walls of some English pubs, and there are a number of pubs named The Yard of Ale throughout the country. Kwak glass: Another glassware oddity, the Kwak glass, is a drinking receptacle made specially for a single brand. The Belgian brewer of the dark and richly herbal Kwak Bier encourages bar owners to serve this beer in the famous Kwak glass. This glass stands about 1 foot high and is part Weizen beer glass, part yard glass. Because of its shape and size, the Kwak glass can’t stand up without its own supportive wooden frame. Together, glass and frame represent a fair investment on the part of the brewer. A yard of ale or yard glass is a very tall beer glass used for drinking around 2 + 1⁄ 2 imperial pints (1.4L) of beer, depending upon the diameter.I'm certain that most of the history of using this style of vessel comes from fellow drinkers trying to show each other up at parties, but aside from the sheer volume (and perhaps limitations of glass-making artisans), how did this length and volume of the glass first come about? Is there more definitive evidence for the year of birth of the yard, besides the milestone in their history of the introduction of flint glass?

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The 'stage-coach driver' explanation seems to be an ex post facto explanation, almost certainly affected by the fact that a post-horn (sounded by mail-coach drivers to warn tollkeepers to open the gate so as not to delay the mails) was frequently (and genuinely) called a 'yard of tin'. Legend suggests that the yard was also used in old England to serve the driver of a coach. Upon arriving at their destination and relieving its passengers, the coachman would stay and the length of the yard glass would allow him some refreshment. Neon Signs 19"x15" Chicago Sports Unions Cub Old Style Beer Neon Sign (MultipleSizes) Beer Bar Pub Neon Light Handicraft Neon Sign Light An award-winning UK beer blog - Zythophile - investigated the history of the glass and concluded there was very little historical evidence of its origins and the stagecoach driver being handed a tall glass of ale was probably a myth. On one point, the post is quite consistent: there isn't any real evidence to suggest that the story of the stagecoach or mailcoach driver drinking from the yard-glass is true.Metallic Violet Amber Diamond Cut Ornament | Hand Blown Glass Ornament | Sun Catcher | Gazing Ball | Holiday Ornament | Gift Engraved Can Coolers, Bachelor Party Gifts, Groomsmen Gifts, Groomsmen Proposals, Beer holder, Beer Can Holder, Bottle Holder, Gift for Him I think [a yardie is] incredibly unwise but it has become part of some sort of rite of passage. It's an expectation. I can't speak for all young people and I've been to lots of 21st birthdayswhere there was no yard glass. Perhaps students are prone to more heavy drinking." The competition is part of a series of events held during Lifeboat Week, which raises funds for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI). Most of the evidence of the post tends to suggest that the yard of ale was originally intended as a bit of a joke, and attempting to drink the whole thing without spilling a drop was a fun game to play.

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