No not admission prices sorry too excite you all, but prices in strikers have all gone DOWN!! Including Soft drinks now only £1 and bottles are £2.50 now used to be £3.50. :o
So get yourself down too strikers/kimberly suite saturday and next tuesday, it was really quiet last night after the game, all the players and management team still all come in and are happy too speak too everyone young and old and the presentation too the man of the match is always held too.
AFC Rushden & Diamonds
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Cuz We Are The Rushden Boys On Tour.
i've started drinking stella now as the bitter has gone down hill. i know they don't get through it quick enough before it goes off, so with no hand pull i'd like to see bottles of pedigree, spitfire etc.
Dale Roberts. England's number 1.
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therushden wrote: I know they don't get through it quick enough before it goes off, so with no hand pull i'd like to see bottles of pedigree, spitfire etc.
The real ale was rank and the reason that I stopped drinking in Strikers pre-match.
therushden wrote:i've started drinking stella now as the bitter has gone down hill. i know they don't get through it quick enough before it goes off, so with no hand pull i'd like to see bottles of pedigree, spitfire etc.
The bitter's been good as far as I've seen. If they're not moving it fast enough then they need to have less pumps on and drop the price the older the barrel, to get it shifted. The usual deal with breweries is a barrellage deal so the "moving it at a reduced price policy" wont cost the club as much cos it'll have to pay for it anyway. It's better than having wastage. That's also why storing bottles will be a no go.
Two of Diamonds wrote:
It tastes better than it looks, and it's an acquired taste. ;)
The fact is that unless they shift a firkin (72 pints) very quickly it usually goes off and becomes undrinkable.
No one's disputing that. As I said, the club probably has a barrellage deal, so buying in a pin (36 pints) just to keep it fresh and usable isn't going to work (more waste as well what with pegging and pulling through the pipes). I usually drink the cold IPA (which generally keeps for a bit longer) and I've never had a bad 'un. The problem is that there's not enough people using the bar anymore to keep the stock moving.