Robe Town Brewery, South Australia, shares the hilarious note from guilty customer who stole a glass

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Read the funny letter ‘guilt’ pub-goer wrote to his favorite brewery after committing a crime on a night out – so was he forgiven?

  • A brewery has shared the funny note it received in the mail from a ‘guilty’ customer
  • Customer admitted petty theft in letter to Robe Town Brewery in SA
  • They said they stole a glass on their last visit and sent $10 as compensation?
  • In a Facebook post, the brewery shared the note saying it had forgiven the thief

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An Australian brewery has shared the hilarious note they received from a remorseful visitor who ‘souvenired’ one of their branded pint glasses.

The team at Robe Town Brewery in South Australia shared the letter they received from an “honest customer” who pocketed one of the venue’s custom glasses during a night out.

“I loved your brewery so much that I ‘souvenired’ a glass and have felt guilty about it ever since,” the anonymous confession read next to a $10 note.

South Australia's Robe Town Brewery shared the hilarious note they received in the mail from a 'guilty' customer who admitted to stealing one of their branded glasses in a viral Facebook post

South Australia’s Robe Town Brewery shared the hilarious note they received in the mail from a ‘guilty’ customer who admitted to stealing one of their branded glasses in a viral Facebook post

“I hope this covers it. Sorry,’ he concluded, next to a small sad face.

On Facebook, Robe Town Brewery said they have forgiven the thief and reminded customers that the branded glasses are for sale as a keepsake.

This week’s award for ‘most honest customer’ goes to the sender of this anonymous letter we received in the mail. We appreciate the due fee! You are forgiven,” the message read.

‘We do sell our RTB glasses in the brewery and we think they’re pretty cool too.’

The post that exploded online has garnered thousands of ‘likes’ and comments, with many business owners sharing similar stories.

‘The ‘most honest customer’ certainly didn’t steal a glass,’ one man laughed.

The anonymous 'honest' thief confessed to having 'souvenired' one of the brewery's custom glasses during the previous visit and sent a $10 note as compensation

The anonymous 'honest' thief confessed to having 'souvenired' one of the brewery's custom glasses during the previous visit and sent a $10 note as compensation

The anonymous ‘honest’ thief confessed to having ‘souvenired’ one of the brewery’s custom glasses during the previous visit and sent a $10 note as compensation

“I had a boy go back to the coffee van and tell him he forgot to pay. I didn’t even remember, but he was adamant and gave me his money. Honesty lives on,” the coffee shop owner recalls.

“I have received a teaspoon, a single mattress protector and a pyrex glass container in the mail from customers who felt guilty for accidentally ingesting them. All accompanied by a very cute note,” wrote another.

It also prompted many to confess to their own petty crimes, with one admitting to stealing dozens of glasses from pubs and bars during their drinking years.

“Wow, I wouldn’t know where to start with all those glasses, especially the Munich steins and bits and pieces from my younger days,” one person replied.

“I would be hugely indebted to the number of glasses I’d gotten over the years,” a second confessed.

“If I pay $600 a night in a hotel, I don’t feel too bad if I bring half a roll of toilet paper, a few coffee bags and a small bar of soap,” admitted another.