Racing Fan Spotted Taking A Swig From Binocular Flask

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Going out can be darn expensive – especially when it is for a specific event. Tickets alone can run you upwards of $100 a pop, only to find out that drinks are double the price inside the venue then they would be at your local bar. Luckily, one British woman has got it all figured out.

During a normal outing to the Cheltenham Racecourse, one woman decided she was going to skip the lines at the bar – and save a bunch of money! While watching the horses make their rounds around the track, she was sipping a little something to help keep her warm.

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You’ve probably heard the old booze in a sunscreen bottle trick, or even hiding a bottle in a popcorn bag – but what do you do when it is chilly and you’re going to a venue that doesn’t allow food in either? Two words: binocular flask.

The best part is, that these sneaky flasks are less than you might pay for a drink at the venue. You can get them on Amazon for less than $13.00!

Praise Across The Board

The woman in question was caught nonchalantly taking a swig out of her binoculars during the race as the rest of the crowd looks on at the races. Let’s just say, she’s a genius!

And people from all over agree. Even the head teacher at a prestigious prep school in London had to agree that you “Got to make the best of what you have.”

One woman even went as far as calling the boozy-binocular babe what she aspires to be!

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For more ways to sneak it in, check out this nifty video below and let us know what you think in the comments!

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