View Full Version : Pubs with Waggle Dance & Tangle Foot?


scaramanga
30-08-2003, 15:02
My chum and i have scoured Sheffield and Hull for.... Tangly and waggly. The sacred brews. However, are efforts have been futile; youngs and badger breweries don't seem to supply yorkshire... I find this hard to believe.

Can anyone help us with our quest? :D

chill
30-08-2003, 15:56
Deja vu, I've just been replied to your question in the DVD forums! The answer is the same, The Ball in Crookes.

scaramanga
30-08-2003, 16:11
doubley cheers! :)

Lindseyw
30-08-2003, 17:22
and the Hogs Head in Orchard Square

scaramanga
30-08-2003, 19:25
Originally posted by Lindseyw
and the Hogs Head in Orchard Square

Excellent, ill go there tomorrow with a camera and make my mate jealous :lol:

tinajones
31-08-2003, 01:23
marriot hotel , in nether edge used to serve the old waggle and honey beer. give the staff a tip they get paid sod all. facist ********.

BigD
31-08-2003, 11:52
Am I on Mars, or what? What or who are Tangle Foot and Wangle Dance???

upholder
31-08-2003, 12:04
Tangly and waggly are two types of beer:D
The are listed on here (http://www.allaboutpubs.com/beerscountries.asp?cat=2) .

BigD
31-08-2003, 12:22
Originally posted by upholder
Tangly and waggly are two types of beer:D
The are listed on here (http://www.allaboutpubs.com/beerscountries.asp?cat=2) .

Bloody hell (that's not really swearing is it?) what a site! Imagine going into a pub with a list of beers like that. By the time you'd decided what you wanted, it would be closing time!!

I'll stick with Hahn Light. It is easier. :?

pontious
31-08-2003, 12:49
Do you have a woolly jumper, beard, smoke a pipe and listen to folk music by any chance? ;)

Do you like your ale warm, with floaters in it and as flat as a fart?

I'll stick to Guinness and John Smiths smooth thanks!!!

Andy C
31-08-2003, 14:36
Waggledance honey beer is also sold in the Frog & Parrott on Division Street.

By the way pontious, real ale shouldn't be served either flat, warm or with floaters, if you get a pint like that take it back and get it changed......and unlike smoothflow it actually tastes of something other than gas!

Mawgan
31-08-2003, 16:34
IIRC the Fat Cat has Waggledance, (though it might have been a guest beer a week or so ago and not on now..) Well worth a vist anyway as the beer is always excellent..

TommyFlockton
01-09-2003, 18:07
I think I've seen one or both as guest beers in the Fat Cat's sister pub the Devonshire Cat on Devonshire Street. Also well worth a vist anyway as the beer is always excellent!

hullmackem
01-09-2003, 21:53
Originally posted by TommyFlockton
I think I've seen one or both as guest beers in the Fat Cat's sister pub the Devonshire Cat on Devonshire Street. Also well worth a vist anyway as the beer is always excellent!

excellent and lethal I hasten to add :o :D

cosywolf
02-09-2003, 09:19
The Sheaf View in Heeley is another real ale pub you could try. It's a great place (it's my local so I would say so) if all the scary hairy types in combats, dreadlocks, mohicans, etc don't scare you. It's a bit of an environmentalist's hangout, so of course I'm there:P
Of course, lots of climbers too.
I like the Moonshine Ale best of all, but there's always something new and sparkly to try.

Tony
02-09-2003, 17:34
Originally posted by hullmackem
excellent and lethal I hasten to add :o :D

Why is it lethal?

scaramanga
09-09-2003, 23:46
Wow, i never thought id get this kind of response. Although i am quite the lurker. Thanks lads and lasses! It must be the yorkshire related subject.

Anyone interested in buying a PC? I...erm, use it in sheffield... AND ill throw in some WAGGLE DAAANCE! :D

gwizz
16-09-2003, 11:28
If you are looking for real ale and want to drink it at home I would totally recomend checking out the off licencse on Archers Road - opposite the warehouse gym entrance. They have a number of ales on pumps that you can get a few pints of in a re-usable container (bonus eco-points) - I had an excellent couple of pints of moonshine from them last night.

They also have loads of bottles including (I'm fairly sure) tangle foot and waggle dance, plus lots of belgian beers, plus usual largers, spirits etc. The staff are friendly and helpful and the beer is very well kept and not bad value.

I fell to my knees in praise when I found it!

Rich
05-10-2003, 18:58
I know they sells bottles of Waggle Dance in the beer and spirits department at Morrisons on Langsett Road.