Have you ever tried to walk through a crowded bar with three pints for yourself and your mates? Not easy, is it?
Although maybe you're one of those stingy people that nips out to the toilet when you've got one-eighth of a pint left. One thing for sure is that multiple pint-carrying is an ancient art form that can take years to master.
So how do you take pint carrying skills to the next level? As we all know, Hallowe'en season is upon us and we love a good scare now and again. So Kymann and Dara Dynamite made their way out to the royal county of Meath with three pints (of blood) to get acquainted with the lovely creatures at Farmaphobia.
If you thought that carrying three pints through a crowded bar was tough, you haven't seen anything yet. Kymann and Dara attempted to carry their three pints through the spooky Dollhouse at Farmaphobia. Not only that but they also wore two of the whitest outfits they could possibly find. That seems perfectly reasonable.
Did a drop of blood make its way onto their lovely sparkly white clothing? Take a look and see...
Farmaphobia runs until 31 October. For more information on how to get tickets, click here.
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