Showing posts with label alcohol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alcohol. Show all posts

Monday, 31 March 2014

POUND A PINT..

Not quite.. but almost.

This week it was announced that a Pound Pub would be launching in Stockton on Tees. What's more, this is not a local barmy businessman's idea. It is a test for a potential national chain.

If the venture gets the go ahead, beer would be priced at not quite a pound a pint but £1.50. A half a pint will cost you the £1 coin. However, at £1.50 a pint this is still half the local average price.

The beer will not be watered down. It will not be thrown at you by a rude barman. Neither will it come in a chipped glass or plastic beaker. The pub is achieving this price point by taking away expensive and peripheral benefits – live football matches on big flat screens, for example.

The target for the pub is the kind of people who used to go to working men’s clubs, in other words, regular people who just want a low cost pint and a good chat on a pub stool and nothing more. I expect this pub experience will be good, it will be made by the people. It will be no frills and low cost, but it will not be a negative or poor experience. If it is, it won’t survive. Especially in Stockton on Tees!

“At a time when 12 pubs a week are closing across the country we have to think outside the box a bit,” said Mike Wardell, a director of Here for Your Hospitality Limited behind the idea.

Good luck to them I say. At least they're trying to do something with a fairly run down town centre that nobody else is interested in investing in (or creating jobs for local people in).


Objectors will no doubt carry on shopping at their local supermarket and buying at around 60p a pint whilst harping on about cheap alcohol ruins lives.. Think people, think.
  

Sunday, 6 January 2013

CANCER RESEARCH UK

January. That time when everyone flails around trying to stick to New Year's Resolutions.

I've been here before. I'm sure you have too?

This year is different though.

I noticed on my facebook page that a few people had been joining up to a new drive by Cancer Research UK called the DryAthlon. Simple idea. For the month of January, Go Dry. No alcohol. Get friends to sponsor the effort and maybe ask people in your local or out and about for donations.

I'm in.

Here's my page

A good idea. And this year I will stick to my resolve. The support from the DryAthlon team is brilliant - earning badges for sticking to the plan. Regular emails to keep the momentum going - the first weekend is nearly over and I'm happily drinking lots of tea. Discovering new ones in fact. And happy to be away from the alcohol for at least the month.

I set a modest target of £200 and I'm 59% of the way there. I suspect it'll get harder as the month goes on but I'll be posting to facebook and twitter regularly to nudge a few people - some may call it pain in the bum, I call it money for a good cause!

So, I'll update soon.

For now, many thanks to those that have already seen fit to donate.

And just in case you want to - follow the link above or simply text to 70070 (free) with the following format in your SMS message:

POLK99 £x where x is the donation amount. I'd be happy with a £1!

If you want to join in, here's the Cancer Research UK Dryathlon info page

P

Thursday, 4 March 2010

POLKO'S BOWL...


...is full to the brim and positively overflowing with Goose Island Root Beer. Mmmmmmmmmm!


Available from the excellent No Alcohol Shop in Manchester or online