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I imagine that's replacing the Amstel etc.

But it's interesting as I believe Heineken (who the current deal is with) also now own Beavertown. So maybe that's all going. It's a bit of an odd one with the on site Beavertown brewery. Maybe Molson Coors will take it over? Anyone know if the Stadium owns all the gear and leases it to Beavertown?
Thought Heineken already owned them?
 
I imagine that's replacing the Amstel etc.

But it's interesting as I believe Heineken (who the current deal is with) also now own Beavertown. So maybe that's all going. It's a bit of an odd one with the on site Beavertown brewery. Maybe Molson Coors will take it over? Anyone know if the Stadium owns all the gear and leases it to Beavertown?
Only guessing but would imagine all the brewery gear is owned by the club through Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Ltd, would be very messy if an outside company owned the equipment. May well be that as Beavertown is a totally separate brand and style of beer from Heineken that they continue to operate the brewery and the Beavertown tap room with no Beavertown beers available at other bars throughout the stadium. Find out first home game.

PS. Pravha now showing on the partners page but so is Tiger beer which is a Heineken company but no mention of Beavertown so maybe the whole brewery area will be rebranded.

 
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Just found this on the THS website , not surprising directors of other clubs voted our place the best , now is it because we lost so many games at home or because of the Chairman's Suite which looks like a five star luxury restaurant.


Just been pointed out elswhere that even with new suppliers of beer the Beavertown stuff still being sold in the shop , so they haven't been banished completely.

 
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Only guessing but would imagine all the brewery gear is owned by the club through Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Ltd, would be very messy if an outside company owned the equipment. May well be that as Beavertown is a totally separate brand and style of beer from Heineken that they continue to operate the brewery and the Beavertown tap room with no Beavertown beers available at other bars throughout the stadium. Find out first home game.

PS. Pravha now showing on the partners page but so is Tiger beer which is a Heineken company but no mention of Beavertown so maybe the whole brewery area will be rebranded.

Hope it’s still half decent beer or my consumption will reduce dramatically!
 
Wonder how much Spurs made out of the six shows.


Last night (16 June), Beyoncé concluded her epic six-night run at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on the record-breaking COWBOY CARTER TOUR. The groundbreaking series of concerts welcomed over 275,000 fans and grossed over £45,000,000, making it the most tickets and highest gross for any artist in the stadium’s history.
£45M? Damn, that’s almost TWO Moussa Sissokos.

:pochsmirk:

Edit: Just checked in on our fella, he played in 40 matches, scoring 6 goals and 1 assist for Watford last season.
 
Just been pointed out elswhere that even with new suppliers of beer the Beavertown stuff still being sold in the shop , so they haven't been banished completely.

Clearing out old stock before the start of the season?
 
Interesting regarding the beers, wasn't expecting any change. Thought we were completely in bed with Heineken (and Beevertown). Madri is widely known as just Carling with a European name (add on a £1 or £2 for that!) Personally I don't mind a Pravha as a light beer but Coors is horrible stuff.
 
Just found this on the THS website , not surprising directors of other clubs voted our place the best , now is it because we lost so many games at home or because of the Chairman's Suite which looks like a five star luxury restaurant.


Just been pointed out elswhere that even with new suppliers of beer the Beavertown stuff still being sold in the shop , so they haven't been banished completely.

Beavertown will indeed stay.
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The cats are safe.
 
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