HighfieldBlade
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Go on , you know you want another poll. Is it 'maggots' or 'magnets'. I could've sworn it was 'maggots' when it first came out.
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Go on , you know you want another poll. Is it 'maggots' or 'magnets'. I could've sworn it was 'maggots' when it first came out.
Depends on what you are on about. Are you really so bored you thought posting this bilge was a solution to anything, anywhere, anyhow?
Go on , you know you want another poll. Is it 'maggots' or 'magnets'. I could've sworn it was 'maggots' when it first came out.
Is it 'maggots' or 'magnets'.
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On a train back to wakey so yes but someone had to call him out on this shit.
Magnets! Magnets!!! What on earth is a gallon of magnets?
Maggots would make sense to an extent as Sheffield is a keen fishing area and a gallon of maggots may well ensure a good day by the water.
However this does seem slightly tenuous when the other option is a gallon of Magnet, which is a more than acceptable amount of ale and would definitely fill up my senses (or yours). I've had Magnet in Sheffield over the years not so much recently and never viewed it as a particularly Sheffield ale unless of course you know otherwise.
Always a Sheffield delicacy although not all John Smiths houses sold it. Hand pulled was nectar. The original feyting beer long before the Penny Black started selling draft Stella
Go on , you know you want another poll. Is it 'maggots' or 'magnets'. I could've sworn it was 'maggots' when it first came out.
I always found magnet a bit too sweet, my father in law used to drink John Smiths but I preferred Barnsley bitter, this was back in the 70's when beer was proper beer, I think he would have liked some of the real ales you get these days. What was the question?
Penny Black
"Whitbread, Whitbread, Trophy Bitter, The pint that thinks it's a quart!..."Whitbread, Stones, Wards, Tetleys. Oh boy, weren't we spoilt for choice! All seemingly delivered flat and tasting like dishwater 'watter' particularly in town.
Kids today eh! don't know they're born. All these fruit flavoured ciders to choose from!!!
Used to start the Friday crawl there! God knows why, oh yeh, next to the bus station!
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