Obviously this question applies to the non ESP sections. Just read that Wake will start selling beer & wine, joining 30 other FBS programs. Thoughts? We could make some serious (and needed) cash...
tim94501;842352358 said:
Honestly don't get why we don't already. Do people honestly think students don't sneak it in anyway?
bearsandgiants;842352356 said:
how about brownies?
beeasyed;842352363 said:
once again, thought this was a PAC12 rule/decision...
I'm all for it though. maybe limit it to 3 quarters or something.
SadbutTrue999;842352369 said:
don't really see a downside. appease parents by doing 1st 3Q only and none on the east side of stadium (but endzones and west side should be stocked, heh). it would help bills, might help my 3rd quarter hangovers, and society will move on.
Mama Bear;842352401 said:
There is unlimited alcohol in the club sections until the end of the 3rd quarter. It is frankly a "pain in the tush" for those of us who care to watch the game. The drinkers are in and out, in and out, and not necessarily at time-outs, etc. Could be during an offensive drive. But once an alcohol policy begins, it would be difficult to change if behavior was out of order. Hard to police. Yes, there are flasks all around the stadium. A few years ago we had some jerks in front of us who really hit the bottle. There is no security in sight at Cal--yes you could leave your seat and find them--but you get the picture.
Another post mentioned behavior at 49er games at the Stick. As the old stick aged, so did the season ticket holders. Seats were sold on StubHub to a secondary market that was different from early crowds. Drunk from drinking hours in the parking lot, there were fights, bad language, sick fans. Little security at the stick until the parking lot incident and police involvement. Then the security ratcheted up. Crowds at AT&T are much different. Lots of alcohol sold but it is a family oriented stadium and fans seem to act accordingly. And, if someone gets out of line, either from alcohol or bad language, one text message to security, one warning, and out you go.
bearsandgiants;842352356 said:
how about brownies?
Mama Bear;842352401 said:
There is unlimited alcohol in the club sections until the end of the 3rd quarter. It is frankly a "pain in the tush" for those of us who care to watch the game. The drinkers are in and out, in and out, and not necessarily at time-outs, etc. Could be during an offensive drive. But once an alcohol policy begins, it would be difficult to change if behavior was out of order. Hard to police. Yes, there are flasks all around the stadium. A few years ago we had some jerks in front of us who really hit the bottle. There is no security in sight at Cal--yes you could leave your seat and find them--but you get the picture.
Another post mentioned behavior at 49er games at the Stick. As the old stick aged, so did the season ticket holders. Seats were sold on StubHub to a secondary market that was different from early crowds. Drunk from drinking hours in the parking lot, there were fights, bad language, sick fans. Little security at the stick until the parking lot incident and police involvement. Then the security ratcheted up. Crowds at AT&T are much different. Lots of alcohol sold but it is a family oriented stadium and fans seem to act accordingly. And, if someone gets out of line, either from alcohol or bad language, one text message to security, one warning, and out you go.
cal85;842352373 said:
I think its a P12 rule. IIRC SUC at the Coliseum was the last to stop selling alcohol at games. As a long time niner season ticket holder (no longer though since they wanted $80k PSL for my seats), I saw fights and bad behavior due to alcohol at just about every game I went to. I don't know the stats on the Candlestick drunk tank but based on the number of people I saw being taken away by SFPD I would say it was probably pretty full every game.
socaliganbear;842352351 said:
Obviously this question applies to the non ESP sections. Just read that Wake will start selling beer & wine, joining 30 other FBS programs. Thoughts? We could make some serious (and needed) cash...
wifeisafurd;842352420 said:
We already do in essence by providing booze in the various clubs. Now there is a potential conflict because donors are paying for the right to get free booze, but if you sell over-priced beer, like what used to happen in Pac stadiums, I don't think the folks drinking label booze in the clubs will care.
socaliganbear;842352376 said:
Sell tons of booze and get some beer sponsors.
86Oski;842352424 said:
But there are also donors in the Field Club who are paying a fair amount for the right to buy alcohol...that would be more of a conflict.
I'm perfectly fine with alcohol not being available in the rest of the stadium. I've always thought the right to buy a beer for $10 was a dubious privilege at best.
86Oski;842352424 said:
But there are also donors in the Field Club who are paying a fair amount for the right to buy alcohol...that would be more of a conflict.
I'm perfectly fine with alcohol not being available in the rest of the stadium. I've always thought the right to buy a beer for $10 was a dubious privilege at best.
wifeisafurd;842352456 said:
Didn't realize that. Its free booze in the other ESP. How much beer do they sell for those prices?
chalcidbear;842352389 said:
I for one am against it. I believe that anything that increases the consumption of alcohol in an emotional environment (like a football game with loyal fan bases) will end up with increased incidences of damage, mayhem and injury.
SFBear2012;842352810 said:
Yes
socaliganbear;842352359 said:
Well, there are more schools that don't sell booze than there are ones that do, so it's definitely a larger cultural sentiment.