Would you like that in a straight or a nobbley?
*Gullsworth* My Hair is like his hair Jan 20, 2006 9,351 West...West.......WEST SUSSEX Sep 19, 2015 #1 Would you like that in a straight or a nobbley?
Bill Cassidy's tie up New member Feb 9, 2011 1,047 Lancing Sep 19, 2015 #2 Always thought it was jug, knobley much better
dazzer6666 Well-known member NSC Patron Mar 27, 2013 52,526 Burgess Hill Sep 19, 2015 #3 Pint of rough in a straight please John.......
D Diablo Well-known member NSC Patron Sep 22, 2014 4,202 lewes Sep 19, 2015 #4 Watneys Red Barrel in a jug....However I said I`d give up when you couldn`t get two pints for a pound!!!!
Watneys Red Barrel in a jug....However I said I`d give up when you couldn`t get two pints for a pound!!!!
*Gullsworth* My Hair is like his hair Jan 20, 2006 9,351 West...West.......WEST SUSSEX Sep 19, 2015 Thread starter #5 Light and bitter in a nobbley, nobbley, k nobly, k nobbley or whatever. Pint of bitter nearly full to the top with a bottle of light ale to top it up and up and up! All for the price of a pint.
Light and bitter in a nobbley, nobbley, k nobly, k nobbley or whatever. Pint of bitter nearly full to the top with a bottle of light ale to top it up and up and up! All for the price of a pint.
Bladders Twats everywhere Jun 22, 2012 13,672 The Troubadour Sep 19, 2015 #7 Straight or jug you mean? Can't get a beer in jug anymore
Stat Brother Well-known member NSC Patron Jul 11, 2003 73,827 West west west Sussex Sep 19, 2015 #8 For reasons unknown I remember my Dad nearly finishing his pint only to see some bits in the bottom. Causing him to say:- 'Not only can you taste the hops, you can bloody well see them'.
For reasons unknown I remember my Dad nearly finishing his pint only to see some bits in the bottom. Causing him to say:- 'Not only can you taste the hops, you can bloody well see them'.