The act of going to a bar after work or an event where the goal is to only have a couple relaxing beers and then head home early.
Alternatively used for have a very low key, chill evening at the local watering hole.
Alternatively used for have a very low key, chill evening at the local watering hole.
"Adam, I want to grab a beer but I am not looking to go crazy tonight. How about a Quiet Pint at the Biergarten?"
"Sure Pat, sounds like a plan."
"Sure Pat, sounds like a plan."
by patrickrl August 19, 2018
by The Return of Light Joker December 22, 2011
Glory Pints (GPs) - A term used to indicate the consumption of ale when conditions are perfect to enjoy a few glasses of beer, larger or stout ... Often used in Northern Ireland around times of celebtation.
James - "Hey Dave, have you caught up with Deano yet? He's sitting over there by the bar..."
Dave - "Yea, I've just been chatting to him, he's pretty wrecked! - and it's not even 10pm yet!"
James - "Well what do you expect dude! The guy has just booked another round the world trip! He's had 7 Glory Pints already..."
Dave - "Are you shitting me!? He never told me...! Let's go have a drink with him to celebrate!
James - "Fuckin - A!"
Dave (to bartender) - "Barkeep! 3 Glory Pints right away!"
Dave - "Yea, I've just been chatting to him, he's pretty wrecked! - and it's not even 10pm yet!"
James - "Well what do you expect dude! The guy has just booked another round the world trip! He's had 7 Glory Pints already..."
Dave - "Are you shitting me!? He never told me...! Let's go have a drink with him to celebrate!
James - "Fuckin - A!"
Dave (to bartender) - "Barkeep! 3 Glory Pints right away!"
by DADacronyms August 15, 2010
Generally uttered after many more than one beverage. Indicates complete inebriation rather than just a single drink. Often accompanied by "having it right off".
by Snoop snout August 23, 2006
The drink that pushes you over the edge from tipsy-but-in-control to you're-screwed-tomorrow.
by The Commodore August 27, 2008
"Cooking" bitter or lager is the cheapest beer a pub has available. Keg bitter is the most expensive. It comes from the term "cooking sherry"
by karientoch March 16, 2019