My favourite beer was the darker one, but am getting a taste for the darker ales. It had a bit of a smoky taste but liked it a lot and could drink more of this.
Think these should be served on match days and could become a real success.
Like I mentioned in a post a couple of weeks ago, I was in the Captains Bar at Craven Park a couple of weeks ago with Mrs EW, prior to Hull KRs game with Bradford. The bar was packed to the rafters an hour before kick off. The area of the bar is about 15x6m. I would imagine this to be financially successful for the club.
If this takes off for the club, given the growing popularity of micro breweries and real ale, this venture could be a little goldmine for the club.
Just like to thank every one from Trinity Brewing that came on Friday, it was a long day for me and then carried on to the next day racking some more beer so hadn't much time this weekend
massive thanks to JD who you all came to see, was great to see him also interact with supporter after the talk as well, I know it wasn't just the real ale but would like to think that if we put on another event we would get a similar attendance, so again many thanks
Quote: snowie "Just like to thank every one from Trinity Brewing that came on Friday, it was a long day for me and then carried on to the next day racking some more beer so hadn't much time this weekend
Recovered now bring it on Snowie well done to all involved
As the event was pretty much a sellout, to me I would class this as a success and a good little money maker for the club.
Personally, I think they should do more of these nights as it is a good way to make money for the club and for fans to engage with each other. Maybe with other legends of the sport too not just Trinity Legends.
You could even do music themed nights, such as Classic Gold and 80s nights.
Regular income in the Cats bar can only be good for the club.
I believe in the fact that a stadium that can make money 365 days a year is a successful one
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