Do you remember when you had your first pint and the exact place where you had it?
It’s always a special moment when we get to experience alcohol for the first time.
South Lakeland residents took a trip down memory lane last week after revealing the pubs where they had their first pint.
Dave Brownlow said: "Brookside Hotel in Windermere. Before that, I was only allowed halves."
Michael Forrest said: "In a Post Office in County Clare. They had a Guinness Bar in the corner. The Postmistress poured and paid for it. I was 12!"
Stephen Hewitt said: "First alcohol the horseshoe at Hutton Roof when my late aunt and uncle ran it.. first going buying the pied Bull newton le willows."
Brian Docherty said: "In South Shields Police Club when I was 16 as an apprentice at the Shields Gazette."
Kerry Dixon said: "Kent tavern with Eric Nicholson."
Cathryn Almond - Marples said: "Kent tavern in Kendal."
Mal Parker said: "In the Golden Rule, Ambleside 53 years ago."
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