Six o'clock closing lasted until the sixties

'Six o'clock swill' begins

2 Dec 1917 'Six o'clock swill' begins


Six p.m. closing of pubs was introduced as a 'temporary' wartime measure. It ushered in what became known as the 'six o'clock swill', in which patrons drank their fill before closing time. The practice was to last for 50 years. Read more...

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