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Harveys at the Stadium









Brovion

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NSC Patron
Jul 6, 2003
19,454
Yep, they would have no choice, John Smiths it would have to be, unless they wanted to leave the ground of course, and not be allowed back in.
That would only apply to half-time drinkers. If this happens and it's not replaced with an acceptable substitute (and keg beer is not a substitute) a lot of us, me included, will just get there later and leave earlier. Some (like Bozza who has further to travel) may prefer a crap pint to no pint at all but fortunately as I live in Brighton I can make other arrangements.

I'll probably save a bit of cash as well, so in a perverse way this could be good news!
 


Peter Grummit

Well-known member
Oct 13, 2004
6,771
Lewes
I am playing cricket against Harveys brewery tomorrow night so will try and sound out whether this has any truth.

PG
 






Hotchilidog

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Jan 24, 2009
8,812
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.
 




Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
29,917
Hove
Over reaction of the year!
Brilliant. Let's hope they replace it with something that tastes of something ala a darkstar brew.

I'd be happy with a replacement ale, London Pride, Doombar or local ales like Darkstar, but to lose the ale to John Smiths or Boddingtons, I'll be forced into drinking red wine again and looking like a right dandy at the football...(to be fair, the red wine is probably better for me anyway...)
 




Exactly my point and my position.

I'm guessing that John Smiths sells in ridiculous volumes - so people are buying it no-matter what the snobs would have you believe.

I firmly believe that most bitter drinkers would buy JS if it were the only choice in the same way I buy horrible Strongbow.

So you buy a drink you deem horrible? I would never buy a drink I deem horrible or just drink it for the sake of it. I love my real ales but am no snob when it comes to drinking other quality products, of which John Smiths is not one; it's mass produced rubbish!

I think you'll find that if John Smiths was the alternative to Harveys then a lot of people would not drink at the stadium, if however it was another good quality real ale then the real ale drinkers would continue to drink at the stadium. People drink real ale because they generally don't like the mass produced, bland lagers and ciders like Fosters and Strongbow, they also generally don't like mass produced bitter like John Smiths. If you take away Harveys and all you have left is the bland choices I mentioned then why would the people who drank the Harveys bother to drink at the stadium any longer?
 




dougdeep

New member
May 9, 2004
37,732
SUNNY SEAFORD
Just who is buying the world's most popular bitter then? And why?

Best selling perhaps, I doubt many drink it through choice
 






Moshe Gariani

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Mar 10, 2005
12,121
This would be horrible news.

Anyone who thinks different is a complete idiot.
 


Dick Knights Mumm

Take me Home Falmer Road
Jul 5, 2003
19,634
Hither and Thither
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.

I suspect it is more of the latter. I am not saying I will never drink it - but it won't be part of my plans.

We have been in the concourses when the Harveys runs out and most of the people I drink with will just head to the train.
 








JCL - the new kid in town

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Aug 23, 2011
1,864
i choose to drink beer at the football if there's something decent to drink. I went to Hillsborough and there wasn't anything i wanted to drink so i had a cup of tea (mostly becasue i was cold). I certainly wouldn't be drinikng John Smiths if that was the alternative. As otehrs have said if the alternative is decent then no problem. Are they going to doing away with the guest ales for away fans too?
 


Silverhatch

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Feb 23, 2009
4,422
Preston Park
I absolutely understand your point, but if Barber was NOT trying to screw down suppliers to improve margins*, he wouldn't be doing his job properly.


*This assumes that the CLUB actually buys the product at all - that deal is more probably between the caterer and the supplier?

Didn't Azure walk away from the Amex because they HAD been screwed into the floor?

Even at Harveys trade prices the club will have made a very decent wedge out of real ale sales. There's no doubt the caterer could buy beer cheaper but I know loads of blokes (me included) who would drink less if Harveys wasn't sold.
 






Pantani

Il Pirata
Dec 3, 2008
5,445
Newcastle
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.
 


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