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WASHers is back!

Hashing isn't only about being embarassing in public, wearing seriously unflattering jogging togs and drinking too much beer - some hashers drink too much wine, as well. The Wine Appreciation Society of Hashers - "WASHers" - was founded by Wet Wipe of the Bristol Hash House Harriers, the inaugural meeting being held on Thursday 26th May, 2005 at the Clifton Sausage. A lot of wine, (including two re-launches) has been passed since then.

The last WASHers, of which there is no known record, was at Sergio's in Frogmore Street, Bristol, on Friday, 20th July, 2007.

Welcome Autumn with a glass or six of vino, vin, vinho, Wein, gwin, plonk or wine among friends and sympathisers.
 
Date: Saturday, 30th September 2017. Time: evening.
Place: CJ's Coffee House and Deli, 14 Upper Maudlin Street, Bristol BS2 8DJ.
 
CJ's is being opened especially for the event! American Supper, so bring a plate of food, along with a bottle of wine to share and appreciate.
 
You MUST book - maximum of 20 places. Please let Wet Wipe, LUNCHi or HBK know if you are attending.


 
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ISCA HASH weekend. 28/07/2006.

An unscheduled meeting of WASHers was held impulsively and on a whim on Friday 28th July at ISCA when HBK produced a very tasty bottle of red from his car boot (as he tends to do quite often at Hash weekends!).

There was a select group of WASHers present with HBK, Wet Wipe, and Sleepy polishing off the bottle and letting WASHer virgin Whyno have a taste of it. There were lots of appreciative noises and comments. There was also a conversation about a scoring system for wines, which HBK will have to tell me about again before I can report on it.

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