As I count down the  hours here at work ahead of a colleague's leaving do, I've been remembering my  favourite licensed establishments from around the world. Only one criteria - I  have to have had a drink in the pub in question.
 1: The Elephant and  Wheelbarrow, Perth, Western Australia - As well as being my favourite  watering hole in the world, the Elephant and Wheelbarrow is also a former  employer, Mrs Wife and I having spent four months working there in 2004. Twelve  hour shifts may not have been entirely pleasant, but the pub became a second  home where we ate, drank and made lifelong friends.
 2: Bar Kohl,  Edinburgh - Not a pub as such, but Bar Kohl on George IV Bridge in Edinburgh  is a fantastic place to have a drink, courtesy of the hundreds of flavoured  vodkas it stocks. A pitcher of the Fab cocktail - based on the ice lolly and  containing strawberry, chocolate and vanilla vodka, milk and chocolate sprinkles  - is not to be missed.
 3: Craiglockhart  Student Union, Napier University, Edinburgh - Where I spent hours and a huge  portion of my student loan in first year at university. In a stroke of genius,  the bar was part of the same building as the halls of residence, which were both  extensions to the Craiglockhart  Hydropathic Hospital building, made famous as a war hospital whose patients  included Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen. The union had everything required -  cheap beer, a pool table, a cracking jukebox and lots of students. I believe  that the union, and the halls of residence, have now been demolished, taking  with them the first adult memories of an entire generation.
 4: Centre  Court, Edinburgh - After the student union, this was the second closest pub  to the halls of residence. A good selection of beers on tap, cracking food and  occasional karaoke nights were always a winner.
 5: The Cafe Bar,  Northern Hotel, Brechin - Now just a memory, having been revamped and turned  into Hudson's,  this small and fairly dingy bar was generally the starting point for most of our  nights out when my friends and I were teenagers. A cheap pool table and cheap  beer in a quiet wee pub always seemed like the best way to start an evening.  Again, memories of shambolic karaoke, live bands and nights when the pub didn't  even have standing room come flooding back.
 6: The Merlin,  Edinburgh - Since my student days, this bar has undergone numerous  refurbishments and reopenings, but it was our drinking den of choice when my  flatmates and I were in third and fourth years. Great food and comfy sofas often  meant that several of us could be sprawled there for extended periods when we  should really have been working on our dissertations.
 7: The Elephant and  Wheelbarrow, Melbourne - Sister establishment to my favourite pub, the  Melbourne branch is less cosy and generally far busier, given that it's located  in Melbourne's CBD. Another three months working here helped pay the bills, and  again we made friends that we've kept in touch with over the intervening six  years.
 8: Springfield  House, Brechin - Another favourite from the latter years of my schooldays,  the Springfield was the hostelry favoured by the sixth years of Brechin High  School in 1997 and 1998. By a quirk of fate, it was also the closest pub to the  school, but it found favour not because of that but because it was big, had a  beer garden, a pool table and a selection of board games. And it seemed to be  quite easy for underage drinkers to get served....
 9: Aitchie's  Ale House, Aberdeen - Not quite the closest boozer to my office, but almost  visible from the window I sit at. A real traditional pub with excellent staff  and fine pints, many a great works night out has begun in  Aitchie's.
 10: Satellite  Sports Cafe, Amsterdam - The simplest concept in foreign drinking: Fill a  pub with televisions showing 20 football matches simultaneously on a Saturday  afternoon, and the punters won't mind paying six euros a pint. On my only visit  to Amsterdam for a stag party, we spent eight uninterrupted hours in this place,  which also boasts table service from attractive Dutch barmaids. Flawless (aside  from the six euro pints).
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... I will be there soon, brother.... and you need to show me these new places!.....
Eric
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