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You dirty bastard!A small jar of cockles in vinegar. Morrisons do them at the Fish Counter section. An acquired taste, but very moreish once you've acquired it!
You dirty bastard!A small jar of cockles in vinegar. Morrisons do them at the Fish Counter section. An acquired taste, but very moreish once you've acquired it!
Kershaws Supercockle?I can remember the guy going round pubs selling seafood many years ago
The very chap.Kershaws Supercockle?
Bit before my time but if you had said Diamond White, that was the pre high school disco tipple of choice 🤮
Yeah, a mush used to come in the Fighting Cock selling seafood.I can remember the guy going round pubs selling seafood many years ago
Fighting Cock did toasties for less than a quid. 👍Yeah, a mush used to come in the Fighting Cock selling seafood.
We used to have those snacks that were two crackers, a piece of cheese and a pickled onion. That was all we ate the whole day while in the pub.
Back then you could get a pint for less than a quid too 😍Fighting Cock did toasties for less than a quid. 👍
He had one arm....Kershaws Supercockle?
Sounds like a non starter then....Seen a few people on Twitter commenting on these and the reviews are not good. Think the kitchen sink has seen a fair amount of them so beware of you're thinking of investing your hard earned.
The club, 'Hops & Shots' and the Filling Factory are all ignoring questions about which brewery has brewed the beer.
It was a dairylea triangle Muzza.....Yeah, a mush used to come in the Fighting Cock selling seafood.
We used to have those snacks that were two crackers, a piece of cheese and a pickled onion. That was all we ate the whole day while in the pub.
I'm ancient...
I'm ancient...
I also remember Watneys Red Barrel - yuk.
Whitbread Tankard (or Titbread Wankard as we used to call it) was another beer from those days I'd rather forget.Double diamond was on draught in the Boars Head, you thought you were the dogs bollocks ordering a pint, course all the serious drinkers were down the road in the Black Bull drinking Boddies Bitter.
Was there also a Tartan Beer someone did, Whitbread?
William Younger's, Edinburgh?