Every year, Good Friday rolls around and it occurs to the majority of the country that it is simply impossible to go one day without having a drink. 

We don't know what possess us, nor why it suddenly becomes the most important thing in our lives, but a lot of us do tend to go a little bit over the top in our pursuit of a drop of booze, so in order to avoid large scale riots, we've got a handy guide to how you can drink tomorrow without breaking into a pub or starting your own speakeasy. 

We've pulled together a short list of seven places where you can colour outside the lines and feel like you're beyond the long arm of the law, when really you're just having a drink. Anyway, on with the important business:

1) The Airport

If you're heading away for the weekend or you want to buy the most expensive pint of your life, you can buy yourself a ticket to somewhere and get into the airport to have a pint at one of the bars after you go through security. Keep in mind that you don't actually have to take the flight, but sure you might as well if you've spend the dosh.

2) The Ferry

Similarly, you can take the ferry to Holyhead or Cherbourg or wherever takes our fancy, and enjoy a tipple en route. Again, one of the most expensive drinks you'll ever buy in your time on this planet, but you'll have a story to tell at least. A story of how desperate you were for a pint, which is not a good story. 

2.5) A Barge
We have been reliably informed by someone within the walls of entertainment HQ that you can get served booze on a boat that travels the canal in Dublin, and we would like to think that this is also an option in other counties. If you have any tips on this front, let us know (purely for research purposes) but from our own experience you can't just get into the canal with a can and claim it's international waters.

3) Train

If you'd prefer to stay in Ireland (boring) and still get a drink, then you can apparently still order wine and beer on the train from the buffet car (aka the carriage where you get food & booze) or the snack cart. We're not sure why being on a train entitles you to be able to have a drink but we're hardly going to complain.

4) Hotels

A number of hotels around the country will still serve you booze if you're ordering a bit of food to go with it, so why not make an evening of it and go somewhere real swanky, have a nice meal and get a lovely glass of wine to match your meal. You can even get dressed up in your fancy goods and pretend you're someone important for a while, plus you're supporting the local economy. #IrishJobs #NationalPride #BeingSound. 

5) The Dogs

If you enjoy betting on animals running around the place, then the dog parks will also serve you a dropín. Again, we're fairly sure this has to be served with food, so make sure you're hungry when you get there. 

6) The Theater

Get a bit of culture and a drink at the same time by going to the Theatre tomorrow night and catching a performance. There's loads of stuff on at the minute across the country, so you're spoiled for choice whether you fancy some classic Shakespeare or something a bit more contemporary. 

7) Your Gaff

The age old tradition of stocking up on booze today will probably see you through tomorrow, and in order to ensure that you all have somewhere to go and socialise tomorrow, you can organise any form of get together you like, from box social to hootenanny, perhaps even a hoedown. The choice is yours. Whatever you decide on, you'll never be as cool as Corey Delaney from Melbourne, who set the bar (both high and low) in terms of partying hard.

Notable mention should go to the fact that if you happen to be in the military and are in the barracks, then the canteens can serve alcohol apparently. We're not suggesting you enlist or anything, but if you happen to be around, like...