Andrew and Ursula Keese have visited every pub in their home state of Queensland and have pulled up a stool at more than 380 establishments South Australia. They plan to visit about 6,000 pubs.
A couple from Queensland are on Australia's longest pub crawl, aiming to have at least one drink in every pub in the country.
"Some stunning old pubs [have closed] which is tragic so we're hopefully doing our little bit just to promote pubs, especially country pubs and get people travelling out and going to their local once again."The couple post photographs on social media and quite often the next pub on their list is expecting them.
"We'll order local, certainly anything different on tap or if they've got a local gin or a local wine," Mr Keese said. The couple enjoy exploring Australia's most remote and quirky pubs and take a photo of the bar person who serves them.
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