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Flooded Pub Pints Go Viral: A Decade of Resilience

26 Dec

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Summary

  • Two pub owners gained viral fame after being photographed drinking in floodwaters.
  • Major investment in flood defences has protected the brewery for ten years.
  • Community support was crucial after devastating Boxing Day floods in 2015.
Flooded Pub Pints Go Viral: A Decade of Resilience

Ten years ago, Steve Holt and John Kelly found unexpected fame when a photo of them enjoying pints in their flooded pub garden went viral. The Bridge Inn in Leeds, part of Kirkstall Brewery, was devastated by the autumn and winter floods of 2015. Despite the initial shock, the owners have seen their business protected from subsequent floods thanks to a major investment in defences.

The owners recalled wading into rising waters to save picnic benches, eventually deciding to sit down with a beer as the river rose around them. This moment, captured by a photographer, led to widespread media attention. The severe Boxing Day floods later that year caused extensive damage, leaving two inches of silt everywhere. Without flood insurance, the brewery owners funded repairs themselves, though community support was vital in reopening by New Year's Eve.

Significant investment through the Leeds Flood Alleviation Scheme, completed in 2024, has since protected thousands of homes and businesses. This £200m project involved engineering works like new weir gates and defensive walls. Despite a few close calls, the brewery, now owning 10 pubs, credits its community focus for its resilience.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Steve Holt and John Kelly became viral sensations a decade ago for drinking beer in their flooded pub, demonstrating resilience and humour.
The Bridge Inn has been protected by major investment in flood defences, including the Leeds Flood Alleviation Scheme, following devastating 2015 floods.
Yes, the community rallied significantly after the Boxing Day floods, helping to clear the premises and enabling a quick reopening.

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