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| fernando | Post subject: Re: Dunedin - too early to panic about tickets?
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Joined: 12:48 on 25th Apr 2008 Posts: 1691 |
Big and Bald Wrote: http://www.odt.co.nz/sport/cricket/246211/cricket-preparations-well-hand-barmy-army Glad to see they have their preparations in hand but I'm a little concerned about their beer calculations!! Capacity of 5300, expecting to sell out for the first 3 days is 15900 punters, plus what ever happens on days 4 and 5 so say 20,000 in total and they hope to sell 2000 x 12 = 24000 bottles of beer. That doesn't make sense to me!!! Well someone can have my beers,as i don't drink in the ground. |
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| Tractor Boy | Post subject: Re: Dunedin - too early to panic about tickets?
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Joined: 23:46 on 27th Nov 2012 Posts: 11 |
Very interesting article on the Terrace Bar in wednesday 20th Feb edition of the Otago Daily Times !! How do I claim my cheap beer or do I just tab it!!! |
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| Gilo | Post subject: Re: Dunedin - too early to panic about tickets?
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Joined: 11:43 on 4th Dec 2008 Posts: 73 |
I'm assured that they will not run out of the cheap beer (and cider) we qualify by just turning up ! |
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| MrMat | Post subject: Re: Dunedin - too early to panic about tickets?
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Joined: 16:47 on 15th Jul 2008 Posts: 169 |
Any idea what we can expect in the grounds on the beer front? Hopefully not the mid strength sh**e served up by our convict friends across the water!? |
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| Gilo | Post subject: Re: Dunedin - too early to panic about tickets?
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Joined: 11:43 on 4th Dec 2008 Posts: 73 |
Not sure at the moment but it was Export Gold in 2008 at a socialable 4% , but the small bottles of the local wines proved to be both popular and cost effective ! |
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| Bikini | Post subject: Re: Dunedin - too early to panic about tickets?
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Joined: 00:15 on 17th Jun 2008 Posts: 93 |
MrMat Wrote: Any idea what we can expect in the grounds on the beer front? Hopefully not the mid strength sh**e served up by our convict friends across the water!? The ODI and T20 have had Tui, another local beer thats not too bad, wine is available also. Tui are a main sponsor of the black caps and so I assume this will be similar at the tests. Full strength though There was one bar at the Wellington T20 serving everything but that was at the westpac arena not the basin. |
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| Geeza | Post subject: Re: Dunedin - too early to panic about tickets?
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Joined: 22:01 on 23rd Apr 2008 Posts: 6 |
Bikini Wrote: MrMat Wrote: Any idea what we can expect in the grounds on the beer front? Hopefully not the mid strength sh**e served up by our convict friends across the water!? The ODI and T20 have had Tui, another local beer thats not too bad, wine is available also. Tui are a main sponsor of the black caps and so I assume this will be similar at the tests. Full strength though There was one bar at the Wellington T20 serving everything but that was at the westpac arena not the basin. Yep, will be DB beers, so Tui and Export Gold. Both box standard lagers. Recommend drinking Emersons beers in the evening in Dunedin, natural beers so won't give such a bad hangover. |
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| blueandy1mac | Post subject: Re: Dunedin - too early to panic about tickets?
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Joined: 11:30 on 14th Jul 2008 Posts: 1810 Location: Preston UK |
Geeza Wrote: Bikini Wrote: MrMat Wrote: Any idea what we can expect in the grounds on the beer front? Hopefully not the mid strength sh**e served up by our convict friends across the water!? The ODI and T20 have had Tui, another local beer thats not too bad, wine is available also. Tui are a main sponsor of the black caps and so I assume this will be similar at the tests. Full strength though There was one bar at the Wellington T20 serving everything but that was at the westpac arena not the basin. Yep, will be DB beers, so Tui and Export Gold. Both box standard lagers. Recommend drinking Emersons beers in the evening in Dunedin, natural beers so won't give such a bad hangover. I don't believe I've ever had one of those, how do they work ? |
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| peterw | Post subject: Re: Dunedin - too early to panic about tickets?
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Joined: 23:05 on 21st Jan 2011 Posts: 95 |
blueandy1mac Wrote: Geeza Wrote: Bikini Wrote: MrMat Wrote: Any idea what we can expect in the grounds on the beer front? Hopefully not the mid strength sh**e served up by our convict friends across the water!? The ODI and T20 have had Tui, another local beer thats not too bad, wine is available also. Tui are a main sponsor of the black caps and so I assume this will be similar at the tests. Full strength though There was one bar at the Wellington T20 serving everything but that was at the westpac arena not the basin. Yep, will be DB beers, so Tui and Export Gold. Both box standard lagers. Recommend drinking Emersons beers in the evening in Dunedin, natural beers so won't give such a bad hangover. I don't believe I've ever had one of those, how do they work ? There goes mypromise of not drinking in the day |
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| whiteensign | Post subject: Re: Dunedin - too early to panic about tickets?
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Joined: 22:13 on 23rd Apr 2008 Posts: 1227 Location: Redditch/Sydney |
Just looking through my photo's and here's one I took inside the Terrace Bar in Dunedin during the RWC![]() |
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