HolmesfieldBlade
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Wonder if this was why Stears was so stearmaned
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Yes, but it’s only available in the Bramall Lane upper tier.Do they do a version that automatically fills with piss and throws itself at an elderly disabled person?
Said they’d be on the South Stand. Went at half time near H and it was just the usual slow pour.
Do they do a version that automatically fills with piss and throws itself at an elderly disabled person?
That’s the system they use at the new White Hart Lane.
If it’s the weight of the beer that keeps the seal, presumably you could jab a finger up from underneath on somebody else’s pint and let the beer out.
Not sure why you’d want to, but in an era where jumping through a bus shelter roof is normalised behaviour.....
Its a magnet, so you could do it with your finger but I think it takes a bit of force.
First saw these in Queenstown, New Zealand, a few weeks ago.
But if you had these upside down pints in New Zealand, wouldn't they just be ordinary right way round pints. I'm confused.First saw these in Queenstown, New Zealand, a few weeks ago. It is magnetised, and with the pressure of the liquid from above, makes it very difficult (especially when full), but not impossible, to jab it up from below. The beer was fizzy keg stuff, and don't expect it to be much different over here, considering where they're going to be installing these.
It looked more like lager to me
Shameless holiday alert eh? Coincidentally, Mrs Trig and I were there last January for a couple of days and enjoyed being completely ignored by the bungee jump and jet boat trip sellers. We’re at the more mature end of the scale, at least age wise and we sensed that we didn’t quite fit their target demographic as they looked the other way as we passed by
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No, it's fostersIts a magnet, so you could do it with your finger but I think it takes a bit of force.
But if you had these upside down pints in New Zealand, wouldn't they just be ordinary right way round pints
I had three there last week spurs v brighton.That’s the system they use at the new White Hart Lane.
If it’s the weight of the beer that keeps the seal, presumably you could jab a finger up from underneath on somebody else’s pint and let the beer out.
Not sure why you’d want to, but in an era where jumping through a bus shelter roof is normalised behaviour.....
Was hoping this thread would be regarding Stearman, people wearing fancy dress with pints strapped to the top of their heads
As a Beer Blogger, I'm aware of this development. But, it still gets me every time. Hear me out. The big hole in a glass is at the top, you know, the open end. Why would a small hole, somewhere else in the glass make for a quicker pour. FFS, it goes in the top big hole & it comes out of the top big hole.
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