SCG crowd roars as Bob Hawke downs a beer at the Ashes Test

The Former PM once downed a yard of ale in 11 seconds. Source: Getty

Famous for his love of the amber ale, Bob Hawke delighted crowds at today’s fifth Ashes Test in Sydney, as he was broadcast on the big screens while downing a glass of beer.

Bowling great Shane Warne egged Hawke on from the Channel Nine commentary box. “Show us your technique,” Warne said. “He doesn’t sip it, he gets it down in one. Look how quick he is.”

When coverage then cut away to a Pat Cummins delivery and Hawke had still not finished, Warne said “he is 88 years of age, give him a little bit of leeway.” 

Still, the former prime minister made short work of his lager, as crowds around the ground erupted into applause and gave him a standing ovation. Hawke then raised his empty glass to the crowd, signalling victory.

Some Twitter users posted their amusement at what has become a bit of a tradition. Hawke also downed beers during the Sydney Ashes Test in 2012 and 2014.

 

Other Twitter users felt the display promoted binge drinking.

Hawke believes that the fact Aussies could relate to him, made him so popular during his political career.

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In an interview late last year, Today’s Sylvia Jeffreys asked the now 88-year-old Hawke about the Australian public’s fascination with his drinking: “When you skol a beer, the nation cheers. Why do you think that is?”

“Well, Australians like a beer. I suppose the thought of their Prime Minister holding the world speed record of two-and-a-half pints in 11 seconds makes them sort of vicariously proud,” Hawke said.

“And it’s fun, you know. It’s not taking yourself too bloody seriously.”

Do you think we should celebrate Bob Hawke’s drinking antics or is he promoting binge drinking?

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