Punter still enjoys a pint despite pub submerged in major flood
A video shared online has revealed a punter did not let a flooded pub get in the way of enjoying a pint or two.
A humorous video of a punter getting his pint despite the pub being flooded has left the internet talking about the "peak British humour". The video shared on the social media platform Reddit shows a punter carrying the two glasses of beer as he makes his way through the flooded pub in Birmingham.
As he carries the pints, he looks at the camera and smiles with his glasses up. However, he is not the only one.
The footage also displays a number of other people unaffected as they enjoy their drinks at the bar.
The video has over 1.5 thousand comments with many cheering for his spirit.
A user said: “What an amazing feat of human achievement. Next level stuff, for sure.”
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Another wrote: “Standing in water, drinking beer, listening to Tiffany. Dream bar.”
A third one said: “We had torrential downpour. Guys already in the pub, why not get a pint.”
It comes as chaotic scenes were witnessed in Birmingham with reports of homes being flooded. Even some pubs and bingo halls were washed out last weekend.
Flooding damage at Birmingham City's football ground has led to a jobs fair being called off.
Birmingham City FC said the torrential rain had led to flooding and a number of areas at St Andrew's, including hospitality boxes, lounges and suites, were out of bounds.
Severn Trent's Big Boost for Brum jobs event, due to be held at the ground on Monday, has been postponed.
The Met Office had issued a yellow weather warning for the UK over the weekend, with more storms forecast for Birmingham.
Cars were seeeing driving thorugh inches of water along the Bristol Road on Saturday evening as the thunderstorms took hold across Birmingham.