A Cheltenham Racegover has revealed the ingenious way he placed alcohol at the festival to avoid the astronomical prices of drinks.
The annual horse racing event arrived in its last weekend, after the four -day fee of glamorously dressed and spectator with alcohol.
There was, of course, a lot of drama in the course, but much attention was paid to the way the attendees bordered the restrictions of bringing their own supplies to the Costwolds place, given the prices of food and drink.
In the days that have followed, a Racegover has revealed the cunning form of the way he placed the wine at the festival. A video posted on Tiktok on account '2Gravels' showed a woman selling victory bags on her legs that she could hide under her wide leg pants.
It comes after another woman impressed fans of races with their cunning alcohol smuggling method in the event.
The woman used a binocular flask to drink and quickly became a popular GIF that was used by ITV on social networks.

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The selotaped woman several victory bags on her legs, which hides under her open leg pants

Another woman found a cunning way to sneak her own drink in the stands in Cheltenham races
The fans staggered after watching her fun video taking a drink from the binoculars and turned to Twitter to react.
A fan wrote: “I want a set of these for next Christmas.”
Hundreds of people quickly praised women for their intelligent approach to avoid high prices in Cheltenham.
Another wrote: “I am struggling to think when I have seen something better than this.”
The racing customers had an unpleasant surprise this year when they reached the bars, just to find that drinks and food prices had shot.
A discontent spectator took a photo of food stalls in the course, where a rear bacon roll was listed for an ancestry that fell £ 8, with the same article that jumped to £ 8.50 for the addition of a fried egg.
In another part of the organic food stall of the domestic farm, the runners who hope to turn off a portion of fries would have to disburse the a whopping of £ 5 for pleasure, even a cup of tea that removes them £ 3.10
A 'pile' of cheese and bacon, which consists of a hamburger of organic meat, cheddar, bacon scratch, fried onions and lettuce, is also being sold for considerable £ 13.50, with one side of unincompassed chips.

Cheltenham Festival fans were surprised when they saw the price of £ 31.20 for only four Guinness pints
Meanwhile, a cheese hamburgers with fried onions, lettuce and tomatoes will also cost the hungry customers £ 11.50, again, without the addition of one side.
In addition to that, a sausage bap served in a soft roll costs £ 10, while a 'offer of festive foods', which includes sausages, french fries and a drink, is sold for £ 15.
The canned soft drinks were not cheaper, with soft drinks sold at £ 3.10 by pop and a can of water that cost £ 2.50.
It was not only the food that left the enraged traigators, and many turned to social networks to regret their frustrations such as the cost of drinks, which have shot themselves in recent years.
Despite the planned record sales of Guinness this year, Cheltenham bosses decided to increase the price of the popular Bevarage in 30p, charging the trainers £ 7.80.
A fan shared a receipt of a round of four Guinness with Mail Sport, reaching the cost of £ 31.20.
Meanwhile, a premium beer costs 40p less than a Guinness at £ 7.40, while the free version of Irish Stout alcohol is valued at the same price.
Wine lovers will feel disappointed when discovering that a 187 ml costs £ 9.70, while spirits are maintained between £ 7.20 and £ 7.30.
The soft drinks have a price of £ 3.10, while foamy or quiet water would cost £ 2.50, an increase of 10 pence compared to last year.