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Real ale to be available in the Fans' Bar on matchdays
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eaststandmike said:clb74 said:eaststandmike said:Elthamaddick said:I once asked for an Orange squash for my daughter and got a glass......of neat squash undiluted
He complained, she did not have a scooby how to deal with it, so she went and got a supervisor and the first words the supervisor said was "I am not sure what the problem is sir"
By this time there was quite an audience anticipating the outcome and when the super said those words we all fell about laughing.
The staff still gave the bloke blank looks so maybe they enjoy a pie still wrapped in plastic?
It's down to the training they receive.🤣
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kentaddick said:better not be refrigerated. Lost count of the amount of times i've wandered in to a london pub, ordered a pint of harveys, excited that they have it, only for it to be cold. Room temp only please.
They chill lager down to fridge temperature 4 C degrees.
Why? Apparently, the colder the drink, the less you can actually taste it.
If you don't believe me, try drinking room temperature lager
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Oggy Red said:kentaddick said:better not be refrigerated. Lost count of the amount of times i've wandered in to a london pub, ordered a pint of harveys, excited that they have it, only for it to be cold. Room temp only please.
They chill lager down to fridge temperature 4 C degrees.
Why? Apparently, the colder the drink, the less you can actually taste it.
If you don't believe me, try drinking room temperature lager
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JohnnyH2 said:razil said:Another thing mentioned at the meeting I was at (no brewers there that I recall - I did work in a micro pub for a while tho
) was the staffing quality levels. The club representative TK immediately insisted that regular staffing was maintained and would pay the difference if needed.
I think real ale might do better in the East stand though, but at least the fans bar is improving. Not sure how busy it normally is?0 -
Room temperature is a floating variable. It is said, I don’t know if it’s true, that the correct room temperature for red wine is not what we now consider room temp to be. But actually quite a few degrees less.Central heating has fucked up what room temperature is thought to be.2
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''Real ale will be available in the fans bar'
I would much prefer decent football available on the pitch!
Seen none really this season.0 -
That's the idea, the football will drive you to drinkl.0
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Has it made me change my mind about going tonight? Errr no.I do often meet a friend in there and last time had a bottle of London Pride rather than dreadful Fosters or John Smiths so for me it's a good move, provided they know how to keep it.0
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SuedeAdidas said:Oggy Red said:kentaddick said:better not be refrigerated. Lost count of the amount of times i've wandered in to a london pub, ordered a pint of harveys, excited that they have it, only for it to be cold. Room temp only please.
They chill lager down to fridge temperature 4 C degrees.
Why? Apparently, the colder the drink, the less you can actually taste it.
If you don't believe me, try drinking room temperature lager
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Got this thread bookmarked ready to read post match. Expecting some corkers.2
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Someone I know ordered a glass of wine and the staff member picked up a pint glass before they were stopped by the customer.4
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eaststandmike said:Belv said:Will be a disaster.
It will still be served by the same people who don't know the difference between Fosters and John Smiths or stare at you blankly when asking for a pie.3 -
Managed to bulls up the order now for halftime thing, was supposed to start tonight but apparently the staff havent been giving the relevant paper so it cant start tonight2
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This thread makes me weep at the utter shambles the club is.0
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paulie8290 said:Managed to bulls up the order now for halftime thing, was supposed to start tonight but apparently the staff havent been giving the relevant paper so it cant start tonight
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Popped in after tonight’s game but the Real Ale of the day, Timothy Taylor Landlord, had run out. They had, perhaps understandably, been cautious about taking only a barrel (or two ?) but will hopefully increase that once they’re confident about the level of demand.
At least there was the consolation of a couple of pints of Murphy’s, to listen to Curbs et al (albeit behind the telly where you can actually hear what’s being said) and to personally wave farewell to Nigel Adkins0 -
We had a few pints in The River Ale House pre-match. The landlord said that he had responded to the club’s survey over the summer and had said that he’d be happy to discuss beer in the Fan’s Bar but had heard nothing in response
We wondered if there might be some scope for an arrangement with the club, as the pub could take and sell any beer unsold on a match day or at any other functions (the potential drawback for the club with ‘live’ beer). The River Ale House will, in addition, have some very good relationships with local breweries, as well as the sort of expertise and guidance the club could utilise.
Something worth pursuing ?
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Are they going to rename it The Gloom and Doom Bar4
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There is a concession area in the East called ‘The Bar’.
Its the only concession area that doesn’t sell alcohol…4 -
AFKABartram said:There is a concession area in the East called ‘The Bar’.
Its the only concession area that doesn’t sell alcohol…4 - Sponsored links:
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addick1956 said:The problem with real ale is its storage and life in a barrel or cask. I prefer real ale, cask or barrel . However bottles are a genuine option. John Smith's and Fosters are not proper beers or in my view remotely drinkable. And at £5 a wack people paying that for it should be 8n the funny farm.2
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AFKABartram said:There is a concession area in the East called ‘The Bar’.
Its the only concession area that doesn’t sell alcohol…0 -
You won't see Oisin Murphy in there then?0
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Even if they stocked Bishop's Finger and let me drink it for free I couldn't be tempted back if it meant watching Adkins's complacent dross0
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Did they stop that experiment, as in the Fan's bar yesterday I didn't see any Real Ale. Indeed, it took me ages to find something half drinkable, Murphy's
A LOT of staff on duty there, indeed an excessive amount really, especially down the far end from the entrance, though someone greeted me with "enjoy the match" as I left, which was nice.0 -
killerandflash said:Did they stop that experiment, as in the Fan's bar yesterday I didn't see any Real Ale. Indeed, it took me ages to find something half drinkable, Murphy's
A LOT of staff on duty there, indeed an excessive amount really, especially down the far end from the entrance, though someone greeted me with "enjoy the match" as I left, which was nice.
Edit: you'll probably need to ask for it by name, the bar staff are fairly clueless. The girl who served me asked if I wanted ice in it, presumably she thought it was a cider?
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randy andy said:killerandflash said:Did they stop that experiment, as in the Fan's bar yesterday I didn't see any Real Ale. Indeed, it took me ages to find something half drinkable, Murphy's
A LOT of staff on duty there, indeed an excessive amount really, especially down the far end from the entrance, though someone greeted me with "enjoy the match" as I left, which was nice.
Edit: you'll probably need to ask for it by name, the bar staff are fairly clueless. The girl who served me asked if I wanted ice in it, presumably she thought it was a cider?
Decent IPA I thought1 -
randy andy said:killerandflash said:Did they stop that experiment, as in the Fan's bar yesterday I didn't see any Real Ale. Indeed, it took me ages to find something half drinkable, Murphy's
A LOT of staff on duty there, indeed an excessive amount really, especially down the far end from the entrance, though someone greeted me with "enjoy the match" as I left, which was nice.
Edit: you'll probably need to ask for it by name, the bar staff are fairly clueless. The girl who served me asked if I wanted ice in it, presumably she thought it was a cider?2 -
Karim_myBagheri said:randy andy said:killerandflash said:Did they stop that experiment, as in the Fan's bar yesterday I didn't see any Real Ale. Indeed, it took me ages to find something half drinkable, Murphy's
A LOT of staff on duty there, indeed an excessive amount really, especially down the far end from the entrance, though someone greeted me with "enjoy the match" as I left, which was nice.
Edit: you'll probably need to ask for it by name, the bar staff are fairly clueless. The girl who served me asked if I wanted ice in it, presumably she thought it was a cider?1 -
you know what I blame, lack of underage drinking in pubs. Its all I.D please or sorry son you cant drink here. When i was a teen i used to go in a few pubs, made sure you didn't cause no problems and the landlord was usually ok with you. You get to see how to pour a pint and how to store certain drinks. The kids nowadays who operate the bars at the Valley never had that vital experience.5