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Harveys at the Stadium







Papa Lazarou

Living in a De Zerbi wonderland
Jul 7, 2003
19,358
Worthing
I hate Harveys - tastes like dishwater to me. To be honest, none of the drinks on sale at the Amex are what I'd like to drink. I'd love a proper cider, but that seems unlikely.

So, other than Strongbow, do the booze suppliers (Heineken was it?) provide any other ciders?
 


The Brighton Buzz

Falmer here we come
Jan 31, 2008
1,277
Now to really piss us off they could continue serving the local area beer for away supporters and give us chemical JS or Boddingtons :)
 




Captain Sensible

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
6,437
Not the real one
How may people drink Harveys at a game? Maybe 3000. How many of them drink it because it's the only bitter on sale and would not be bothered if it was John Smiths or similar? Maybe 2500?

So we are (maybe) turning down valuable profits for the sake of 500 real ale types?

All made up figures obviously!!!

Totally Bollocks, JS is not a real ale, it's not from sussex and I think if I were forced, I'd drink larger instead. But no-one is forcing me, so I won't bother drinking anymore.
 












Pantani

Il Pirata
Dec 3, 2008
5,445
Newcastle
How may people drink Harveys at a game? Maybe 3000. How many of them drink it because it's the only bitter on sale and would not be bothered if it was John Smiths or similar? Maybe 2500?

So we are (maybe) turning down valuable profits for the sake of 500 real ale types?

All made up figures obviously!!!

Those figures are way out. Even if we accept that there are 3,000 real ale drinkers, to say that 2500 would drink a cream flow style bitter instead is simply not true. So far on this thread we have seen no one say that they would be happy to drink John Smiths or similar. One thing is for certain us real ale drinkers are a vocal and stubborn lot and the 3,000 of us would drag all of our mates out of the Amex to go somewhere where we can get a 'proper' pint.
 




Albumen

Don't wait for me!
Jan 19, 2010
11,495
Brighton - In your face
I wonder if you put a pint of JS in a glass marked Harveys how many of these zealots would notice ?

Well if it's a smooth flow there'd be a massive head on it for a start and would be a completely different colour, then it would have the consistency of spunk and the taste of old tyres. I'd hope at least 5% would notice.

If it's a JS 'bitter' it would just taste of the above but flat.
 




Stat Brother

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
Not sure :drink:

Actually I am off the booze at the moment in an effort to shift some weight before the season starts and the drinking gets going again.
My Albion Harvey's was just about the only 'regular' pint or 2, I've drunk for quite a while.
If I could lay off bread, Frosties and Haribo as easily, Greenpeace wouldn't be so eager to push me into the sea.
 




gripper stebson

Well-known member
Jul 27, 2004
6,690
Totally Bollocks, JS is not a real ale, it's not from sussex and I think if I were forced, I'd drink larger instead. But no-one is forcing me, so I won't bother drinking anymore.

I wasn't saying JS is a real ale. I was making the point that most bitter drinkers at The Amex probably wouldn't be that bothered. The minority are VERY vocal on this issue though.
 






Stat Brother

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NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
Well if it's a smooth flow there'd be a massive head on it for a start and would be a completely different colour, then it would have the consistency of spunk and the taste of old tyres. I'd hope at least 5% would notice.

If it's a JS 'bitter' it would just taste of the above but flat.
Not to mention being as cold as...




...lager!!
 


Captain Sensible

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
6,437
Not the real one
I wasn't saying JS is a real ale. I was making the point that most bitter drinkers at The Amex probably wouldn't be that bothered. The minority are VERY vocal on this issue though.

Not true mate, as I just said, I'm sure it out sells or almost out sells lager, almost everyone around me in the concourse is on it. I'd say your more like pissing off 4-5000 fans, not 500.

As you've said, it's not like JS, so why compare it then?
 


Albumen

Don't wait for me!
Jan 19, 2010
11,495
Brighton - In your face
I've gotta be honest here. This would seriously impact on my match day experience. I love drinking Harvey's at the Amex. It's more than just a beer, it's something that symbolises sussex for me. I am literally eating and drinking sussex whilst watching the Albion! Just getting excited pre match and a few beers as I'm looking out at the hills that provide the water and barley that I'm drinking, a beer that's made only a mile or so away.
It's just so unthinkable that Barber would allow this, that I refuse to believe it.
IF it were true, I would not enjoy matches at the Amex as much, I therefore would have to think about whether I want to continue being a STH.

Not sure I'd go that far but it certainly makes the stadium 'special' for me. I drink Harveys at the stadium but most other cask ales elsewhere as there's so many delicious options.
 






Pantani

Il Pirata
Dec 3, 2008
5,445
Newcastle
I hate Harveys - tastes like dishwater to me. To be honest, none of the drinks on sale at the Amex are what I'd like to drink. I'd love a proper cider, but that seems unlikely.

So, other than Strongbow, do the booze suppliers (Heineken was it?) provide any other ciders?

Yes, though the alternatives are just as onerous. Woodpecker, Bulmers and Symond's are Heineken's other 'ciders'.

Having just checked it would appear that they have recently relaunched Scrumpy Jack too, which is not too bad I think, extremely unlikely that they are going to be selling 5.5% cider at the football though.
 


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