I think you are unique in the sense that you have the ability to make it back on time.
It's not hard. Five minutes left in halftime and you head back in.
I think you are unique in the sense that you have the ability to make it back on time.
Sometimes it's to avoid the halftime performances. Sometimes it's to pay a quick visit to someone's tailgate. Sometimes (particularly when our offense looks like it did last year) it's to grab a quick smoke. That's actually one of my favorite parts of the game, as I've often had the chance to meet and talk to players' parents. Austin Schlottman's dad met up with us pretty much every halftime to shoot the breeze - learned a lot from him about player's perspective on what was happening. Davion Pierson's parents were funny as hell. Matt Pryor's mom was a tiny little thing - particularly given the size of her son.
And I was always back in my seat by the time the third quarter began.
You drink beer like my wife.Before the renovation, my FIL had the parking spot two spots to the right of the gate in the chain link fence underneath the north scoreboard (behind where the Bobby’s fajitas cart was always set up). Literally 5 steps from the gate. Sometimes we sat with him on the west side, midfield under the overhang, and sometimes we’d buy GA tickets and sit in the north end zone, so the walk from our seats to the tailgate was either about 2 minutes, or about 15 seconds. I would usually step out to the tailgate to grab a beer at halftime and I almost always missed the second half kickoff.
St. Arnold's has a distribution contract with Silver Eagle, but that is the extent of their relationship. I don't think they will ever sell out, as least, not while Brock is running the show...
The Lege is particularly horrible when it comes to legislation concerning alcohol, as they are quite content to allow the 'Booze Brothers' (a couple of lawyers employed by the Big Brewers and Big Distributors) to write any bills that they feel the need to contemplate. The Texas Craft Brewers Guild is trying to change that, but our State Legislators are astonishingly stupid when it comes to lobbyists waving money around. The Craft Brewers don't have nearly unlimited funds with which to bribe...
You drink beer like my wife.
I am not a beggar. I can simply choose not to purchase the offerings they make if they are not to my taste. It's a (relatively) free market, and I have free choice. I would simply like to see more than the offerings of one Big Brewer only. Specifically, a selection of products made in Fort Worth, and in the case of Rahr, brewed by a Horned Frog.For God's sake man... Beggar's cant be choosers.
Nice recovery. That was almost really embarrassing.“a beer” was really more of an generic term for alcohol in general. Sometimes it was, literally, a beer. Sometimes it was 2 beers. Most of the time it was Glenlivit, and it was 3 or 4.
Have you been out to Eureka Heights? Good brew, and Casey is an Alum. Their 3rd Anniversary is next Saturday.the irony is that for a state that has a supposed rep of being pro the self made man i have been told some interesting things when it comes to distribution, the big brewers, and their attempts to kill small business.
it is amazing the amount of money ambev has funneled into that one rep in north houston whose districts is a true [ steaming pile of Orgeron ]hole and they don't have a brewery or distributor within miles of the area
Do people buy season tickets for football because they want to see the football game or because they want to spend as much time in the parking lot as possible?I would have liked to know this BEFORE I renewed. Not that I wouldn't have renewed, but it is bad optics to announce this change 25 days before the first game.
You can bet. miller an Coord paid dearly for the pouring rights to ACS so don’t don’t look for a lot of competition from local craft brewers. It’s a shame because why offer crap when you can offer quality but money talksNo idea. I know they had Fritz' beers up in the Club, but methinks the Club and the rest of the Stadium are separate entities for licensing purposes. "8 different beer selections" may well translate to Miller, Miller Lite, Coors, Coors Light and subsidiary beers from the same company. TCU has a bad habit of making exclusivity agreements with companies sometimes...
I just hope that the agreement has the carve-out for local brewers to have a place at the market. An Imperial Texan from Martin House might just last me a whole half.
It's not hard. Five minutes left in halftime and you head back in.
Have you been out to Eureka Heights? Good brew, and Casey is an Alum. Their 3rd Anniversary is next Saturday.
I would have liked to know this BEFORE I renewed. Not that I wouldn't have renewed, but it is bad optics to announce this change 25 days before the first game.
I really don’t get the whining. Most schools have no re-entry policies.
Both if you can swing it. I have 2 close parking spots and many season tickets--yes it is a big deal to tailgate for my group (before anyone asks--all my season tickets go to Frogs or business friends and no ticket goes unused or sold for a profit). I can live with the in/out--just ask that they extend the tailgate hours AND do a better job of patrolling the lots as it will be a criminal bonanza if they don't.Do people buy season tickets for football because they want to see the football game or because they want to spend as much time in the parking lot as possible?
I also predict it will be utter chaos once this starts and TCU concessions stands will not be ready. Waiting 20-30 minutes to get food/beer is going to be the norm not the exception.
I thought about this too. Wouldn't be shocked to see separate stand-alone beer booths set up in the concourses to mitigate the stress on lines at concession stands.Definitely a valid concern. I really hope Donati is preparing... the concession lines are already too long.