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March - Friday 6th (Forest Hill Tavern)

April - Friday 3rd (The Lodge)

May - Friday 1st (George Canning)

June - Saturday 6th

July - Saturday 4th

August - Saturday 1st

September - Saturday 5th

October - Friday 2nd

November - Friday 6th

December - Friday 4th


Please note that the summer drinks have been moved to the first SATURDAY of the month and will be at pubs with a decent beer garden. That way we can make a day of it (let's hope it's sunny on those days).


Venues to be announced on a monthly basis!

Worth pointing out that the June & September dates clash with England playing football (not that I'm an England fan) - and the July date is the Springboks versus the Lions in the Rugby. So any pubs showing these games live will probably be pretty rammed during the afternoon when they're televised.
  • 2 months later...
Sorry to say that I am not a fan of this idea. Its a rather large change to the format, effecting a third of the drinks sessions in the year. I'm going to find it hard to make it to these sessions as I'll generally be looking after my two little ones. Having four Saturday sessions in succession means I could miss the whole summer of drinks. Couldn't we restrict the Saturday sessions to just two of the summer sessions? Please.
  • 4 weeks later...

Hello Georgia et al


I see the next Forum Drinks is set for Saturday 6th June - with talk of sunny weather and beer gardens and making a day of it.


Am wondering if any consensus reached about start/end time? I have something on in the evening but am not working on the 6th so could come along in the afternoon if you're planning a daytime event. Do we have a venue yet? I missed it in May - was working that Fri nite. Would love to pop along & see you all again.


I'll look out for more news!

Annie - (Mojito Girl)

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