Shev’s updates re: club bar refurb got me thinking. I wonder if it would be worth approaching one of the Cheltenham breweries to see if they would want to make a special unique CTFC beer to sell at the club.
Battledown are usually responsive and have catered for events I have been involved in. And as they have no real marketing Tivoli Brewery c/o Robin at the Royal Union might want some more exposure.
Could run a competition for fans to name the beer and for local design students to design the tap handle.
I am sure the club and brewer could agree a sensible pricing and profit share strategy.
Would certainly provide a further incentive for me and other ale fans to use the bar per-match rather than local ale houses.
What do you all reckon?
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Be interesting to know how many pints the bar sells on a match day. Would have thought not far of 78 pint barrel on a match day, especially if the Club / Trust set-up a skittles league.everyman wrote:Only if it was bottled,they don`t sell enough to keep it in condition otherwise.I have a bottle of "SOUTHPORT-SINKER" produced by Stanway brewery to commemorate our Trophy final.
Bottles of course means it could be sold in the “bars” with no actual barrel and pump capability like Hospitality and the Colin Farmer. As long as they don’t keep it on the fridge with the pop and lager.
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Any indication what distillery?Fuller wrote:I have a bottle of CTFC branded whiskey at home, match day sponsor's gift from 20 years or so ago.
Never opened though .....
I bet it`s Grouse with a Ctfc.label on it,would be appropriate.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:Any indication what distillery?Fuller wrote:I have a bottle of CTFC branded whiskey at home, match day sponsor's gift from 20 years or so ago.
Never opened though .....