Beer garden drinkers were nearly swept out to sea after a massive wave crashed over their coastal pub.
Despite Storm Bram battering the shoreline, customers still opted for a seaside pint.
But while trying to snap photos of the wild waves, three customers got far more than they bargained for.
READ MORE: Drone images reveal first signs of life four months after devastating wildfire
A huge surge smashed over the railings and drenched the entire beer garden – soaking the trio and sending tables and bins rolling across the deck.
The Inn on The Beach, on Hayling Island, near Portsmouth remains open despite the dangerous high tides.
But it has now issued a warning after the monster wave on Saturday (6 Dec), as reported by Need To Know.
A pub spokesperson said: “Polite notice, please enjoy the current weather at your own risk.
“Failure to do so may result in you being washed away like our benches, chairs and bins.
“We hope the two people taking photos when the wave hit didn’t get too soggy.”
Locals were left howling.
Amanda Allen joked: “Free shower with every pint.”

Lauren Thomas added: “Perfect day for a pint outside.”
Smartina McAndrew said: “They got drenched – lucky not to be swept up in it.”
Peter Roy quipped: “At least the tables are getting a good clean.”

Sarah Walsh added: “At least they got the content they wanted. People are daft.”
READ MORE: Bungling cops hunt man with ‘sword’ near schools…but he actually had ‘drumsticks’