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Beer at football grounds. 12:44 - Oct 19 with 3099 viewsSnipper

Why is the quality of beer on offer at football grounds so bad?

I haven’t had a beer at QPR for a few years as it’s that bad. You’d think bottles of Carlsberg would be ok, but they’re rank.

I was at Wembley on Tuesday for the Italy match, and all what was on offer was bloody Budweiser.
That is the worst beer out there. It’s bloody horrible.
The FA are just being greedy taking whatever money Budweiser are offering, and giving the fans no choice but that shìte.

I’ve been to a few Wealdstone games, and they have a great selection of beers in their club bar. It’s cheaper too for much better quality of beer.

I know Wealdstone’s bar is used for parties and whatever, but a non league bar puts Wembley and football league clubs to shame.
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Beer at football grounds. on 13:10 - Oct 19 with 2611 viewsNorthernr

Was at Wembley for the NFL recently and not only was it Budweiser, but it was advertised as pints or half pints and it was actually somebody standing there opening multipack cans of the stuff and emptying them into plastic glasses for £8 a time.
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Beer at football grounds. on 13:20 - Oct 19 with 2578 viewsCateLeBonR

I guess that the amount of companies who are able to provide the quantity of beer required for large scale events, on a regular basis is very very small.
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Beer at football grounds. on 13:32 - Oct 19 with 2546 viewsCLAREMAN1995

Beer at football grounds. on 13:10 - Oct 19 by Northernr

Was at Wembley for the NFL recently and not only was it Budweiser, but it was advertised as pints or half pints and it was actually somebody standing there opening multipack cans of the stuff and emptying them into plastic glasses for £8 a time.


Budweiser is pi*s beer and they have financially melted down in the USA with their Bud Light cluster fu*ck so they are trying to milk English fans for every penny .
Does anybody know the beer selection at Spurs stadium because that was designed with NFL games games basically going forward on a pretty permanent basis.
Like I mentioned before drinking at any sporting event , concert etc is a horrible rip off yet a financial windfall for the venue .
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Beer at football grounds. on 13:34 - Oct 19 with 2539 viewsSuperhoop83

What's the worst lager on Earth? Carlsberg? Or Budweiser?



[Spoiler alert: Carlsberg. In plastic bottles.]

Suffering since 1978.

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Beer at football grounds. on 13:40 - Oct 19 with 2522 viewsQPunkR

Beer at football grounds. on 13:32 - Oct 19 by CLAREMAN1995

Budweiser is pi*s beer and they have financially melted down in the USA with their Bud Light cluster fu*ck so they are trying to milk English fans for every penny .
Does anybody know the beer selection at Spurs stadium because that was designed with NFL games games basically going forward on a pretty permanent basis.
Like I mentioned before drinking at any sporting event , concert etc is a horrible rip off yet a financial windfall for the venue .


They've got their own micro brewery on site haven't they?

QPR - "shit but local"

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Beer at football grounds. on 13:41 - Oct 19 with 2515 viewstraininvain

Beer at football grounds. on 13:32 - Oct 19 by CLAREMAN1995

Budweiser is pi*s beer and they have financially melted down in the USA with their Bud Light cluster fu*ck so they are trying to milk English fans for every penny .
Does anybody know the beer selection at Spurs stadium because that was designed with NFL games games basically going forward on a pretty permanent basis.
Like I mentioned before drinking at any sporting event , concert etc is a horrible rip off yet a financial windfall for the venue .


Spurs have a link up with Beavertown who have a microbrewery in the stadium. Prices were reasonable last time I visited (£4.50 a pint) but that was a few years ago.
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Beer at football grounds. on 13:45 - Oct 19 with 2503 viewsJeff

Beer at football grounds. on 13:32 - Oct 19 by CLAREMAN1995

Budweiser is pi*s beer and they have financially melted down in the USA with their Bud Light cluster fu*ck so they are trying to milk English fans for every penny .
Does anybody know the beer selection at Spurs stadium because that was designed with NFL games games basically going forward on a pretty permanent basis.
Like I mentioned before drinking at any sporting event , concert etc is a horrible rip off yet a financial windfall for the venue .


Spurs have got a beavertown brewery on site, so it's Neck Oil etc.

Wembley is already showing its age horrifically in terms of customer service on the concourse - was with Clive for the NFL game, and as he mentioned, it was canned budweiser. but worse than that, they had no setup for delivery at all, so you you ask at the counter for 4 budweisers, and the minimum wage guy trudges over to the table at the back, opens four cans from a blister pack, pours them and then hands them over. there's no-one doing the pre-pouring or having 50 pints ready to go, it's so inefficient.

in comparison, was at the Spurs stadium for the NFL games and they're like lightning - proper selection of beers, got the fill from the bottom widget so it's super fast and comes out like a pint, and they had plenty of staff doing the filling up at the back so delivery was instant.

I know that spurs is the first 'American style' full service stadium in the UK, but the difference in experience between that and Wembley was night and day.

Can we not knock it?

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Beer at football grounds. on 13:46 - Oct 19 with 2497 viewscolinallcars

Leyton Orient used to have a real ale bar, don't know if they still do and I'm told Ipswich sell Adnams.
Beer and music generally awful at football grounds.
A lot of people drink just what is advertised on TV.
I was in Spoons just now and a bloke came to the bar and said with a knowing smile “pint of Bud please” as though he was ordering some nectar of the Gods.
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Beer at football grounds. on 13:49 - Oct 19 with 2479 viewsQPunkR

Beer at football grounds. on 13:46 - Oct 19 by colinallcars

Leyton Orient used to have a real ale bar, don't know if they still do and I'm told Ipswich sell Adnams.
Beer and music generally awful at football grounds.
A lot of people drink just what is advertised on TV.
I was in Spoons just now and a bloke came to the bar and said with a knowing smile “pint of Bud please” as though he was ordering some nectar of the Gods.


He may as well have sidled up to the jump and asked the barkeep to pour some of their stale píss into his gullet - and pay well over a fiver for the privilege

QPR - "shit but local"

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Beer at football grounds. on 13:58 - Oct 19 with 2456 viewskensalriser

Beer at football grounds. on 13:45 - Oct 19 by Jeff

Spurs have got a beavertown brewery on site, so it's Neck Oil etc.

Wembley is already showing its age horrifically in terms of customer service on the concourse - was with Clive for the NFL game, and as he mentioned, it was canned budweiser. but worse than that, they had no setup for delivery at all, so you you ask at the counter for 4 budweisers, and the minimum wage guy trudges over to the table at the back, opens four cans from a blister pack, pours them and then hands them over. there's no-one doing the pre-pouring or having 50 pints ready to go, it's so inefficient.

in comparison, was at the Spurs stadium for the NFL games and they're like lightning - proper selection of beers, got the fill from the bottom widget so it's super fast and comes out like a pint, and they had plenty of staff doing the filling up at the back so delivery was instant.

I know that spurs is the first 'American style' full service stadium in the UK, but the difference in experience between that and Wembley was night and day.


That's nuts, a scene straight out of an unlicensed warehouse rave.

It's all about money, a captive audience and the drink offer not being anyone's reason for being there. Big breweries have it all tied up on exclusive deals and it's much easier and more profitable for the venues. Personally I'm not drinking anything I'm not going to enjoy, simple as that, but I suspect I'm in a tiny minority and most will neck whatever if there's alcohol in it.

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Beer at football grounds. on 14:22 - Oct 19 with 2418 viewsChrisNW6

I think QPR must be in the bottom 10% out of the English clubs. Really needs someone to revamp the bevarage offerings and staff training. Warm bottles of Carlsberg absolute joke.
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Beer at football grounds. on 15:06 - Oct 19 with 2341 viewsStrawberryHillR

Beer at football grounds. on 13:45 - Oct 19 by Jeff

Spurs have got a beavertown brewery on site, so it's Neck Oil etc.

Wembley is already showing its age horrifically in terms of customer service on the concourse - was with Clive for the NFL game, and as he mentioned, it was canned budweiser. but worse than that, they had no setup for delivery at all, so you you ask at the counter for 4 budweisers, and the minimum wage guy trudges over to the table at the back, opens four cans from a blister pack, pours them and then hands them over. there's no-one doing the pre-pouring or having 50 pints ready to go, it's so inefficient.

in comparison, was at the Spurs stadium for the NFL games and they're like lightning - proper selection of beers, got the fill from the bottom widget so it's super fast and comes out like a pint, and they had plenty of staff doing the filling up at the back so delivery was instant.

I know that spurs is the first 'American style' full service stadium in the UK, but the difference in experience between that and Wembley was night and day.


Was at Wembley for Jaguars v Falcons, I managed to find a bar selling Hells so had a better experience. Food and drink options were well below par compared to previous years though. A particular lowlight was a shockingly bad hotdog that I had to download an app to buy... bloke yelling at everyone in the queue that you weren't allowed to ask for a hotdog, you had to order online...
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Beer at football grounds. on 15:10 - Oct 19 with 2333 viewsCateLeBonR

Beer at football grounds. on 13:46 - Oct 19 by colinallcars

Leyton Orient used to have a real ale bar, don't know if they still do and I'm told Ipswich sell Adnams.
Beer and music generally awful at football grounds.
A lot of people drink just what is advertised on TV.
I was in Spoons just now and a bloke came to the bar and said with a knowing smile “pint of Bud please” as though he was ordering some nectar of the Gods.


There’s a real ale bar in Ellerslie Rd but it just serves Green King EPA or similar now. Better than Carlsberg but only just and I haven’t bothered with it yet this season. I think they had Hobgoblin and Shipyard on in the past which could be half decent. My favourite ground for beer was Brighton which was serving a lovely pint of Harvey’s when I was there. Also I seem to remember Butcombe being served at Bristol City I think.
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Beer at football grounds. on 15:42 - Oct 19 with 2277 viewsMick_S

Beer at football grounds. on 15:10 - Oct 19 by CateLeBonR

There’s a real ale bar in Ellerslie Rd but it just serves Green King EPA or similar now. Better than Carlsberg but only just and I haven’t bothered with it yet this season. I think they had Hobgoblin and Shipyard on in the past which could be half decent. My favourite ground for beer was Brighton which was serving a lovely pint of Harvey’s when I was there. Also I seem to remember Butcombe being served at Bristol City I think.


Bristol have a Guinness bar in the away end. If I ever go back ( don’t start) I’d rather just go straight to the ground and have a pint there. Decent food, too.

Did I ever mention that I was in Minder?

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Beer at football grounds. on 15:46 - Oct 19 with 2259 viewsQPRConor2000

Honestly, the Beer at some grounds is ok, others not so good.

It depends on where you are I think.

A pint of Guiness at QPR now is £7.00 a pint, an utter rip off imo.
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Beer at football grounds. on 17:00 - Oct 19 with 2170 viewskingsburyR

Get yourself up to St Albans City.

Mad Squirrel micro brewery. They have a pub in the town.

Drink watching the game. Sober one minute....hammered the next.

No idea what they put in it!

Dont know why we bother. .... but we do!

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Beer at football grounds. on 17:22 - Oct 19 with 2140 viewstidydarts

Beer at football grounds. on 15:46 - Oct 19 by QPRConor2000

Honestly, the Beer at some grounds is ok, others not so good.

It depends on where you are I think.

A pint of Guiness at QPR now is £7.00 a pint, an utter rip off imo.


Yeah I’ve had good and bad experiences, it really does depend on the club you visit
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Beer at football grounds. on 17:46 - Oct 19 with 2109 viewsAntti_Heinola

Beer at football grounds. on 13:45 - Oct 19 by Jeff

Spurs have got a beavertown brewery on site, so it's Neck Oil etc.

Wembley is already showing its age horrifically in terms of customer service on the concourse - was with Clive for the NFL game, and as he mentioned, it was canned budweiser. but worse than that, they had no setup for delivery at all, so you you ask at the counter for 4 budweisers, and the minimum wage guy trudges over to the table at the back, opens four cans from a blister pack, pours them and then hands them over. there's no-one doing the pre-pouring or having 50 pints ready to go, it's so inefficient.

in comparison, was at the Spurs stadium for the NFL games and they're like lightning - proper selection of beers, got the fill from the bottom widget so it's super fast and comes out like a pint, and they had plenty of staff doing the filling up at the back so delivery was instant.

I know that spurs is the first 'American style' full service stadium in the UK, but the difference in experience between that and Wembley was night and day.


Service at cricket grounds like Lords and the Oval is amazing too, and they have a fairly decent selection of beers.

Bare bones.

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Beer at football grounds. on 18:00 - Oct 19 with 2098 viewsdaveB

The San Miguel in the Lower loft is a decent pint although you need a payday loan to afford them

Football grounds will always be Carling, Carlsberg and Bud as they are cheap and not too strong
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Beer at football grounds. on 18:32 - Oct 19 with 2075 viewsderbyhoop

Why would anybody buy beer at football grounds? You know it's suite, expensive shite at that. There are decent pubs, serving acceptable beers within easy walking distance of most grounds.

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Beer at football grounds. on 19:23 - Oct 19 with 2031 viewsdmm

As others have mentioned, beer at many non league grounds is infinitely better. The Peckham Pale at Dulwich Hamlets is superb. It makes no sense to me why league clubs don't support local breweries. It seems to me it would be a win, win, win situation, benefiting supporters, the club and the local community.
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Beer at football grounds. on 20:35 - Oct 19 with 1985 viewsRebalhoop

Beer at football grounds. on 19:23 - Oct 19 by dmm

As others have mentioned, beer at many non league grounds is infinitely better. The Peckham Pale at Dulwich Hamlets is superb. It makes no sense to me why league clubs don't support local breweries. It seems to me it would be a win, win, win situation, benefiting supporters, the club and the local community.


Agreed,Slough Town do a nice pint of Rebellion,from Marlow Brewery.
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Beer at football grounds. on 21:44 - Oct 19 with 1926 viewscolinallcars

Beer at football grounds. on 19:23 - Oct 19 by dmm

As others have mentioned, beer at many non league grounds is infinitely better. The Peckham Pale at Dulwich Hamlets is superb. It makes no sense to me why league clubs don't support local breweries. It seems to me it would be a win, win, win situation, benefiting supporters, the club and the local community.


It would be so easy for Rangers to have Fuller's on sale. Brewery just up the road, good beers, popular with the natives. Surely it's not beyond the club's imagination ?
Then again………
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Beer at football grounds. on 02:11 - Oct 20 with 1821 viewsNewBee

Beer at football grounds. on 13:46 - Oct 19 by colinallcars

Leyton Orient used to have a real ale bar, don't know if they still do and I'm told Ipswich sell Adnams.
Beer and music generally awful at football grounds.
A lot of people drink just what is advertised on TV.
I was in Spoons just now and a bloke came to the bar and said with a knowing smile “pint of Bud please” as though he was ordering some nectar of the Gods.


I once spent a very pleasant post-match session in that Orient bar - I think it's actually a Supporters' Club Bar, but a mate got me in - and the beers was indeed excellent: great selection of real ales etc, well-kept and served, which explained why it got (still gets?) CAMRA awards etc.

The beer at Burton Albion was also very good, as befits the Home of British Brewing.
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Beer at football grounds. on 06:44 - Oct 20 with 1765 viewsMetallica_Hoop

Can you imagine some of our beer throwing types on the ESB or Gamma Ray?

'Neck Oil' was apparently named after Robert Plants dad who used to say to his Grandson Logan Plant (founder of Beavertown) after he asked where grandad was off too. "To get my neck oiled" was the reply.

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