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On the right side of the wrong car
It's better than his"Have I told you how I got home from Anfield in 1968...." tale.whereas all you could say was "where can I get a Jaipur?"
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It's better than his"Have I told you how I got home from Anfield in 1968...." tale.whereas all you could say was "where can I get a Jaipur?"
You've heard it have you?It's better than his"Have I told you how I got home from Anfield in 1968...." tale.
Can you get it near BDBL though and thanks for the tipKelham Best not citrusy and a decent bitter
House Bitter at the Cremorne on London Road at £2.40 a popCan you get it near BDBL though and thanks for the tip
That's just the pubs, haven't worked out the order yet.I wouldn't do em in that order. You could spend more time walking than drinking ;-)
Subject of Beer.
I love real ale. What I was brought up on was Sam Smiths and Tetleys. Reliable cool and smooth it didn't taste too hoppy. I'm a 50 year old Yorkshireman. What passes for real ale now is unpredictable home brew that tastes of soil. I think its what youngish monied 'entrepreneurs' have brought with them from London when they quit their jobs 'in the city', flogged their flats and upsized in South Yorks.
In Sheffield its ubiquitous, from the family that brought you A4e for God's sake.
Too many different beers on in a pub, they can't all be fresh now can they? that was the rule of thumb back in the day and it still stands. I love real ale so when in Sheffield I tend to stick to lager.
I think the club are missing an opportunity here. Remember the old social club? (its the museum now young uns).
Used to be packed before a game and must have took a fair few £s. I know theres the Tunnel Bar but the only time I have been in it wasn't very populated. Due to it not being that big it must have limited turnover.
Easy solution for me would be to stick the legends display in the bar area and reopen the social club.
Screens could show any live football or Blades matches.
Entrance gained by producing your season/membership card.
Today's real ale is too citrusy for my liking but Jaipur is a beer I'll go a long way to find!
Pub crawl from the station, on an almost direct route to the ground
Sheffield Tap
The Howard
Rutland
Lord Nelson AKA Fanny's
Moorfoot (if it's still open)
Scholar
Crown
Bell Jar
Cremorne
Then
Golden Lion / Railway
or Sportsman / Cricketers
The Howard's an away fan's pub. Lord Nelson is closed down, AFAIK. Same with the Sportsman, such a shame, I loved that on a match day.
Lord Nelson is closed down, AFAIK. S
I seem to recall The Cricketers (if that is indeed the pub I was in last time) being rather 'rough and ready'.
The barman wasn't impressed with the sight of a Bank of Scotland £20 note either.
Apologies if I'm doing the place a disservice!
I would avoid the Bell Jar. "Fucking shite" wouldn't do it justice.
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London Rd is still the classic pre-match pub crawl .... starting with the Scholar.
Have you been past Bergs? I would mourn the passing of most pubs, but my god that was shite.Bell Jar seems to be closed now.
All fans, I believe. I've been in a few times and not been asked for anything. It's not bad, being able to see inside the ground.Whats the International bar inside the lane like? Is it open to all fans or just season ticket holders? Thanks
It's a nice bar, open to anyone with a matchday ticket although ive never been asked to show mine. Beer is limited and quite expensive- £3.50- £4 a pint and queues can be long, but theres decent surroundings and they occasionally have a guest in to speak or do some sort of competition (last time I was in it was George Long)Whats the International bar inside the lane like? Is it open to all fans or just season ticket holders? Thanks
Have you been past Bergs? I would mourn the passing of most pubs, but my god that was shite.
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