Lawro's Lip
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If true,the club clearly do not understand their customers.
A quick question to the Real Ale drinkers.
Before they announced Harveys was going to be sold at The Amex and everyone thought it was going to be John Smiths anyway, would you have not purchased anything then?
Have we ascertained that there is even a modicum of truth to this yet?
A quick question to the Real Ale drinkers.
Before they announced Harveys was going to be sold at The Amex and everyone thought it was going to be John Smiths anyway, would you have not purchased anything then?
Given the commercial success of Harveys at the AMEX it would be ridiculous to axe it. There is no way way I would consider drinking John Smiths, it is f**King sh*te!!
The one benefit would be local pubs getting my business once again. I would certainly boycott any attempt to foist a crappy cream flow beer on us. They would certainly lose my pre-match custom, and I would leave the stadium earlier after games too.
I think people need to take a look at which breweries own which products. At present all the alcohol, bar the ale, is supplied by Heineken UK. Where I work we are also supplied by Heineken UK. I can assure you that as a company Heineken are spending a lot more time pushing real ales than John Smiths (which is one of their products) at present. It really would not be in their interest to stop stocking ale at the Amex, the South East area rep is not an idiot and is more than aware that ale is a huge seller at the Amex. If Harvey's was to go it is likely that it would be replaced by one of Heineken's other ales. At present the ale breweries available through Heineken are (off the top of my head):
Brains
Greene King (sorry, Lewes residents)
Deuchars
Wells and Young
Butcombe
Thwaites
So a decent enough range, hardly Harvey's or local but still some acceptable alternatives.
Have we ascertained that there is even a modicum of truth to this yet?
A quick question to the Real Ale drinkers.
Before they announced Harveys was going to be sold at The Amex and everyone thought it was going to be John Smiths anyway, would you have not purchased anything then?
John Smith's is the biggest selling bitter in the world. This can mean one of two things, although probably a combination of the two...
- A lot of people buy it through choice.
- A lot of people who like bitter will buy JS if it's the only option available to them.
A quick question to the Real Ale drinkers.
Before they announced Harveys was going to be sold at The Amex and everyone thought it was going to be John Smiths anyway, would you have not purchased anything then?
A quick question to the Real Ale drinkers.
Before they announced Harveys was going to be sold at The Amex and everyone thought it was going to be John Smiths anyway, would you have not purchased anything then?
Just who is buying the world's most popular bitter then? And why?
A quick question to the Real Ale drinkers.
Before they announced Harveys was going to be sold at The Amex and everyone thought it was going to be John Smiths anyway, would you have not purchased anything then?
Just who is buying the world's most popular bitter then? And why?
It's a valid point. They're always banging on about the matchday 'experience' which for some people is now going to get worse. And I'm NOT just talking about the beer drinkers, I'm also talking about the people who benefit from the fact the ingress and egress is staggered by people wanting to get there early and stay late because of the acceptable catering. (Which everybody, Barber included, admits is unheard of for football grounds). If the Albion are doing well no one's going to mind too much, but when we start struggling people will start making excuses: The beer used to be good now it's shit, the transport queues used to be good now they're shit, etc.IF this is true and IF the club has transferred all the revenue risk to the caterer, then the club will not lose any revenue in the short term. However, they will lose a lot of goodwill, at the margin more people will leave at the final whistle and therefore the transport queues will be worse. I believe one of the reasons for our phenomenal crowd numbers, STHs etc. is that the whole 'product' was great when we moved to the Amex. If we just go for the short-term, bottom line options this will start to be undermined.
PG
A quick question to the Real Ale drinkers.
Before they announced Harveys was going to be sold at The Amex and everyone thought it was going to be John Smiths anyway, would you have not purchased anything then?