BEER! SWEET GLORIOUS BEER!
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2018 11:57 am
Will be sold at Arizona Stadium. Yay! Yes, this needed its own thread. Now every one tell me what your favorite brews are.
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Undoubtedly it will be Budweiser and Bud Light. Yuck! Hopefully they will sell craft beers, probably locally.PHXCATS wrote:Pumpkin Porter is my favorite but Summer Shady would be perfect for the September games
Catintheheat wrote:Undoubtedly it will be Budweiser and Bud Light. Yuck! Hopefully they will sell craft beers, probably locally.PHXCATS wrote:Pumpkin Porter is my favorite but Summer Shady would be perfect for the September games
prh wrote:As someone who just lived in Salt Lake City for the last 4 years, can we take a moment to that the first game of full alcohol sales will be against BYU?
But seriously, this is great news for the department.
Eminem’s sunnier cousin makes beer?Catintheheat wrote:Pumpkin Porter is my favorite but Summer Shady would be perfect for the September games
ByJoveByJingle wrote:Eminem’s sunnier cousin makes beer?Catintheheat wrote:Pumpkin Porter is my favorite but Summer Shady would be perfect for the September games
Ohio State had very reasonable pricing on their beer last year. Not Falcons good but very good for a stadium. I believe Hi Corbet does too. So hopefully 5 or less for a beerbtfd16 wrote:Can we adopt the Falcons/Hawks fan pricing? Wishful thinking, but still this is fantastic news.
Utah does this, albeit with food vendors, not alcohol. Would love it if we did too. It really improves the game day experience, being able to real food and quite a variety. (They do have traditional concession stands as well)TheGreatCatsby wrote:Yea it's a no brainer using some local if possible. Could set up a local producer sales locations in the stadium, keep it simple selling 3 of its products to cover the spectrum, like a blond ale, an amber beer, and a dark beer, think they'd do well.
Wildcat fans will now be able to enjoy an eegee's frozen drink, a delicious treat generations of Tucsonans have grown up with at events at Arizona Stadium, McKale Center, and Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium. Epic Café was also announced as a new food vendor for those three Arizona Athletics venues. Epic Café represents the sandwich category and promises to offer hearty meat sub sandwiches in addition to healthy alternatives such as vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options. Two local barbeque establishments will join Arizona Stadium this season, BrushFire BBQ and Carole's Up In Smoke BBQ. The Sweet Dough Co. will offer donut bites at home events at Arizona Stadium this fall.
Eegees – nearly all concourse areas
Epic Café – Upper east (7th level) and mid-level (4th level) east concourse areas, south end zone concourse, and west (2nd and 4th levels) concourses
BrushFire BBQ – Mid-level (4th level) east concourse
Carole's Up In Smoke BBQ – West (2nd and 4th levels) concourses
Sweet Dough Co. Donuts – West (2nd and 4th levels) concourses
TBA Mexican vendor – Upper east (7th level) and mid-level (4th level) east concourse areas, south end zone concourse, and west (2nd and 4th levels) concourses
Easy...Gentle BensPHXCATS wrote:What are the top local brewery's now adays that we should be hoping for?
Nimbus was alright but now that it is closed I am not sure what the Tucson ones are. I do get some Tucson Blonde from Bario at the CVS on University before tailgates sometimes but that is the only Bario one I have had.
Good call on them. Totally forgot about them beyond the place on University. Thank you for your input. I for sure wouldnt mind having some of their brews in the stadiumwhatisee wrote:Easy...Gentle BensPHXCATS wrote:What are the top local brewery's now adays that we should be hoping for?
Nimbus was alright but now that it is closed I am not sure what the Tucson ones are. I do get some Tucson Blonde from Bario at the CVS on University before tailgates sometimes but that is the only Bario one I have had.
scumdevils86 wrote:You either don't drink beer or don't spend much time in Tucson if you aren't aware of the breweries here.
Iron John's (some of the best beer made in the west for sure)
Borderlands
Catalina
Dragoon
Ten Fifty Five
Dillinger
Crooked Tooth
Pueblo Vida
1912 (make great sours)
Button
Green Feet
Copper Mine
Harbottle
Black Rock
Sentinel Peak
I'm only familiar with Barrio, but that's not out of being stuck up or anything, I'm just not in Tucson as much as I would like to be and when I do it's absorbed with adhering to both mine and my wife's families. Blah.scumdevils86 wrote:You either don't drink beer or don't spend much time in Tucson if you aren't aware of the breweries here.
Iron John's (some of the best beer made in the west for sure)
Borderlands
Catalina
Dragoon
Ten Fifty Five
Dillinger
Crooked Tooth
Pueblo Vida
1912 (make great sours)
Button
Green Feet
Copper Mine
Harbottle
Black Rock
Sentinel Peak
Curious to see if any of the above get the nod. Especially Dragoon, since they have the distribution power to accommodate the volume of beer Arizona Stadium will sell. It'll probably be Barrio though, which is solid but uninspiring.scumdevils86 wrote:You either don't drink beer or don't spend much time in Tucson if you aren't aware of the breweries here.
Iron John's (some of the best beer made in the west for sure)
Borderlands
Catalina
Dragoon
Ten Fifty Five
Dillinger
Crooked Tooth
Pueblo Vida
1912 (make great sours)
Button
Green Feet
Copper Mine
Harbottle
Black Rock
Sentinel Peak
Yea this is about what I would guess would happen. Barrio is definitely better than just having bud light...but it is not even in my top 10 in Tucson.TheBlackLodge wrote:Curious to see if any of the above get the nod. Especially Dragoon, since they have the distribution power to accommodate the volume of beer Arizona Stadium will sell. It'll probably be Barrio though, which is solid but uninspiring.scumdevils86 wrote:You either don't drink beer or don't spend much time in Tucson if you aren't aware of the breweries here.
Iron John's (some of the best beer made in the west for sure)
Borderlands
Catalina
Dragoon
Ten Fifty Five
Dillinger
Crooked Tooth
Pueblo Vida
1912 (make great sours)
Button
Green Feet
Copper Mine
Harbottle
Black Rock
Sentinel Peak
Agreed. Although it is far better on draft than it is in cans. Which means it’ll be served out of cans... If you ever get the chance (a rare bird), try the Blonde aged in Independent Gin barrels.TheBlackLodge wrote:Curious to see if any of the above get the nod. Especially Dragoon, since they have the distribution power to accommodate the volume of beer Arizona Stadium will sell. It'll probably be Barrio though, which is solid but uninspiring.scumdevils86 wrote:You either don't drink beer or don't spend much time in Tucson if you aren't aware of the breweries here.
Iron John's (some of the best beer made in the west for sure)
Borderlands
Catalina
Dragoon
Ten Fifty Five
Dillinger
Crooked Tooth
Pueblo Vida
1912 (make great sours)
Button
Green Feet
Copper Mine
Harbottle
Black Rock
Sentinel Peak
Yuk! Other than Barrio Blonde, which I am not familiar with, that shit is not beer.azgreg wrote:
Did you expect Arizona to go the risky route here?ASUHATER! wrote:Very disappointing selection. Barrio blonde is as boring and safe a choice as possible that isn't a ton different than the other beers there. There's literally 15 breweries in town that could provide 40+ options of beer that people would like and aren't things like quadruple ipas or cask aged sour beers or anything weird.
No but adding even 1 more local beer and replacing one of the crappy beers isn't exactly risky.ChooChooCat wrote:Did you expect Arizona to go the risky route here?ASUHATER! wrote:Very disappointing selection. Barrio blonde is as boring and safe a choice as possible that isn't a ton different than the other beers there. There's literally 15 breweries in town that could provide 40+ options of beer that people would like and aren't things like quadruple ipas or cask aged sour beers or anything weird.