Site Supporter FrancisFogarty Posted February 16 Site Supporter Share Posted February 16 We always saw plenty of Wards bitter off in them days when I went to Sheffield. I don't know if they are still going. I got taken to the snooker regularly by a shipping company. One time we got shushed by the referee as one of our party stood on his pint (you could take them in in those days, in plastic cups). There was beer all over the place but it made it funnier than ever when he just picked his busted pot up and tried to carry on as if it wasn't him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Zico Posted February 16 Moderators Share Posted February 16 9 minutes ago, FrancisFogarty said: We always saw plenty of Wards bitter off in them days when I went to Sheffield. I don't know if they are still going. I got taken to the snooker regularly by a shipping company. One time we got shushed by the referee as one of our party stood on his pint (you could take them in in those days, in plastic cups). There was beer all over the place but it made it funnier than ever when he just picked his busted pot up and tried to carry on as if it wasn't him. My campus was right next door to wards and it fucking stank Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Site Supporter FrancisFogarty Posted February 16 Site Supporter Share Posted February 16 2 minutes ago, Zico said: My campus was right next door to wards and it fucking stank It did on the way home home with four blokes parping away in the car. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Whitestar Posted February 16 Share Posted February 16 Was Stones Bitter a Sheffield thing? I used to like that, used to always get it in cans as well but not seen it for a while. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DirtySanchez Posted February 16 Share Posted February 16 8 minutes ago, Whitestar said: Was Stones Bitter a Sheffield thing? I used to like that, used to always get it in cans as well but not seen it for a while. Yep Though don't think it's going anymore Think Wards has gone as well. It tastes shite anyway and I reckon locals only drank it because it's a Sheffield thing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nowack Posted February 16 Share Posted February 16 1 hour ago, DirtySanchez said: Yep Though don't think it's going anymore Think Wards has gone as well. It tastes shite anyway and I reckon locals only drank it because it's a Sheffield thing A pub round here had a barrel of it on a couple of years ago, I think a small brewery got permission from Bass or whoever owns it to make it. They did the same with Bass as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr Faustus Posted February 16 Share Posted February 16 Sure there is a shop in boothstown still sells it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Zico Posted February 16 Moderators Share Posted February 16 1 hour ago, Nowack said: A pub round here had a barrel of it on a couple of years ago, I think a small brewery got permission from Bass or whoever owns it to make it. They did the same with Bass as well. Aye https://www.truenorthbrewco.uk/single-post/stones-bitter-returns-to-sheffield-with-the-traditional-cask-recipe My local has Bass on as well Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mr_disco Posted February 16 Share Posted February 16 Worked in a pub whilst at uni in Sheff. Ward's was pronounced Wahrds (rhymes with yards) and Stone's was pronounced Stonnes. Still, they know how to knock out a belting pork, stuffing, apple sauce and crackling barm over there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Site Supporter Tonge moor green jacket Posted February 16 Site Supporter Share Posted February 16 Used to have wards in the Lever bridge for a while. Was always a decent pint. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Site Supporter FrancisFogarty Posted February 17 Site Supporter Share Posted February 17 14 hours ago, Whitestar said: Was Stones Bitter a Sheffield thing? I used to like that, used to always get it in cans as well but not seen it for a while. Just seeing the name Stones Bitter gives me a headache and has me fancying a fight. Horrible stuff. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Site Supporter MickyD Posted February 18 Site Supporter Share Posted February 18 On 16/02/2024 at 14:23, mr_disco said: Worked in a pub whilst at uni in Sheff. Ward's was pronounced Wahrds (rhymes with yards) and Stone's was pronounced Stonnes. Still, they know how to knock out a belting pork, stuffing, apple sauce and crackling barm over there. Enjoyed the occasional pork, stuffing and apple sauce butty walking to Wednesday’s ground. Similarly, at Port Vale a trip to the local oatcake shop was in order. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Site Supporter FrancisFogarty Posted February 18 Site Supporter Share Posted February 18 I got given some oatcakes at a printers in Stoke once. The bloke handed them over as if they were a real posh dish. I was searching for a suitable platitude to accept them with but unfortunately they were just a soft biscuit made of oats. Best I could come up with is 'they're verr nice but you need a brew'. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mr_disco Posted February 18 Share Posted February 18 7 hours ago, FrancisFogarty said: I got given some oatcakes at a printers in Stoke once. The bloke handed them over as if they were a real posh dish. I was searching for a suitable platitude to accept them with but unfortunately they were just a soft biscuit made of oats. Best I could come up with is 'they're verr nice but you need a brew'. Went out with a girl from Stoke and she kept banging on about oatcakes and how wonderful they were. I was expecting a biscuit or something similar. Turned out to be some kind of savoury pancake she put ham and cheese on then rolled it up like a big cheesy joint. No idea what your clients gave you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Site Supporter FrancisFogarty Posted February 18 Site Supporter Share Posted February 18 1 hour ago, mr_disco said: Went out with a girl from Stoke and she kept banging on about oatcakes and how wonderful they were. I was expecting a biscuit or something similar. Turned out to be some kind of savoury pancake she put ham and cheese on then rolled it up like a big cheesy joint. No idea what your clients gave you. They were a home made job, so (like lobby or tater hash) I thought there must be regional variations. As I wanted to get an order I did like dad, I kept mum. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Site Supporter MickyD Posted February 18 Site Supporter Share Posted February 18 (edited) I’d gone into Burslem town centre to an oatcake shop purported to be the oldest in Staffs. As described by Mr Disco, pretty much an unsweetened pancake with melted cheese and meat in. The best description I could manage would be a very thin crumpet. Edited February 18 by MickyD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sweep Posted February 19 Share Posted February 19 12 hours ago, MickyD said: I’d gone into Burslem town centre to an oatcake shop purported to be the oldest in Staffs. As described by Mr Disco, pretty much an unsweetened pancake with melted cheese and meat in. The best description I could manage would be a very thin crumpet. That's my experience of them, I think the word I would use is "underwhelmed" - I suspect even the good people of Stoke know they're actually shit, but pretend to like them as to keep some sort of tradition alive (similiar to Northern folk with regards to Lobby and Black Peas etc) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Traf Posted February 19 Share Posted February 19 41 minutes ago, Sweep said: That's my experience of them, I think the word I would use is "underwhelmed" - I suspect even the good people of Stoke know they're actually shit, but pretend to like them as to keep some sort of tradition alive (similiar to Northern folk with regards to Lobby and Black Peas etc) That's all it is, cultural heritage bias. Add Warbys bread and Walsh trainers into that category too. Both utter shite. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sweep Posted February 19 Share Posted February 19 42 minutes ago, Traf said: That's all it is, cultural heritage bias. Add Warbys bread and Walsh trainers into that category too. Both utter shite. I think I'd rather wear a loaf of Warbys bread on my feet than Walsh trainers. To be fair, I don't think anybody really thinks Warbys is decent, it's doughy shite....as is most processed "long life" bread Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Site Supporter FrancisFogarty Posted February 19 Site Supporter Share Posted February 19 48 minutes ago, Sweep said: I think I'd rather wear a loaf of Warbys bread on my feet than Walsh trainers. To be fair, I don't think anybody really thinks Warbys is decent, it's doughy shite....as is most processed "long life" bread In a scrap with a bit of Lurpak Warbys just curls up and dies. Doughy shite. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duck Egg Posted February 19 Share Posted February 19 When I first got into running, I was staggered how shit Walsh's trainers looked. Really naff. As for Warbys, a few buttered slices are great with fish and chips and toasted Warbys can't be beat. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
little whitt Posted February 19 Share Posted February 19 1 hour ago, Sweep said: I think I'd rather wear a loaf of Warbys bread on my feet than Walsh trainers. To be fair, I don't think anybody really thinks Warbys is decent, it's doughy shite....as is most processed "long life" bread not no more they have took the long life stuff out of it now 3 days in its full of Green mold Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Site Supporter Spider Posted February 20 Site Supporter Share Posted February 20 21 hours ago, Sweep said: That's my experience of them, I think the word I would use is "underwhelmed" - I suspect even the good people of Stoke know they're actually shit, but pretend to like them as to keep some sort of tradition alive (similiar to Northern folk with regards to Lobby and Black Peas etc) Most "Boltonian" cuisine is fucking rank. I'll die on this hill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Not in Crawley Posted February 20 Share Posted February 20 16 minutes ago, Spider said: Most "Boltonian" cuisine is fucking rank. I'll die on this hill You hear this stuff about local British foodstuffs from nouveau riche who wang on about 'classic peasant dishes' from France, Italy and Spain but then something will trend again and they're all over it. Hot pots, black pudding, eccles cakes, black peas, chorley cake, butter pies, pastie barms, Morcambe Bay Shrimp, Corned Beef Hash, Parkin, Manchester Tart, Rag Pudding, decent gravy..... All decent local Lancashire foodstuffs of which Bolton has a proud heritage. And like most working class areas all around the world they come from peasant dishes. We have more than enough to match a Cassoulet, a potage de vigilia or pasta e fagioli. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Site Supporter Spider Posted February 20 Site Supporter Share Posted February 20 10 minutes ago, Not in Crawley said: You hear this stuff about local British foodstuffs from nouveau riche who wang on about 'classic peasant dishes' from France, Italy and Spain but then something will trend again and they're all over it. Hot pots, black pudding, eccles cakes, black peas, chorley cake, butter pies, pastie barms, Morcambe Bay Shrimp, Corned Beef Hash, Parkin, Manchester Tart, Rag Pudding, decent gravy..... All decent local Lancashire foodstuffs of which Bolton has a proud heritage. And like most working class areas all around the world they come from peasant dishes. We have more than enough to match a Cassoulet, a potage de vigilia or pasta e fagioli. Pastie barms & black pudding. Other than that, it's a cornucopia of dreary, bland disappointment Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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