alcohol and surfing
The surf world's relationship to alcohol isn't much different from that of other sporting or recreational cultures. For a small percentage of surfers, drinking is addictive, hazardous, and occasionally deadly, but for a huge majority it's a safe and enjoyable part of their après-surf lives. "We thought that our last pints were being pulled at 11:30," American surf nomad Kevin Naughton wrote in a 1...
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Pat Curren, morning after at Haleiwa, early-'60s. Photo: John ElwellSubscribe to view
Andy Irons (right) and Nathan Hedge, Fiji, 2006Subscribe to view
Greg Noll and friends, late 1950sSubscribe to view
Rheingold Beer ad, 1950Subscribe to view
Mark Foo, early 1980s, sponsored by Anheuser-BuschSubscribe to view
Aussie surfers, 2007. Photo: Bill MorrisSubscribe to view
Pat Curren, morning after at Haleiwa, early-'60s. Photo: John Elwell
Andy Irons (right) and Nathan Hedge, Fiji, 2006
Greg Noll and friends, late 1950s
Rheingold Beer ad, 1950
Mark Foo, early 1980s, sponsored by Anheuser-Busch
Aussie surfers, 2007. Photo: Bill Morris