SuperBigFan69
Head Coach
It will happen...soon enough...so will beer sales at the PBA...
Sit next to my cousin Rotoriot, if you're easily offended he's the guy for you.Might as well...you wouldn't catch me dead drinking an $8 beer, but with stadiums looking for ways to make game day experiences better for the fans, I think that's a layup. It'd net the university a nice bit of cash too.
About the only argument I've heard against beer sales is that it'd detract from the "family" atmosphere of the game. To that I'd suggest counting the number of obscenities you hear from your seat the next time you go to a major game at Memorial Stadium.
i might sip some wine, at least.God no. This is a bad idea on a bunch of levels. Plus, do ya slam beers during the sermon at church
i do not think the point is to get drunk.Its easier/cheaper to get drunk before game. Selling overpriced watered down beer in the stadium isnt going to push a sociopath drunk over the edge.
Sure Ill buy a beer. Not many though. I go for the game, I dont like wasting time stuck in the line to piss.
Selling beer in Memorial isnt aimed at getting drunk. BUT some people do think its better drunk. Not me but some people do.i do not think the point is to get drunk.Its easier/cheaper to get drunk before game. Selling overpriced watered down beer in the stadium isnt going to push a sociopath drunk over the edge.
Sure Ill buy a beer. Not many though. I go for the game, I dont like wasting time stuck in the line to piss.
it is funny, because although i vehemently think beer sales should be allowed (because, why not?), i probably would never buy a beer at a game.
I mean, won't someone think of the children?There are probably far to many liability issues for this to happen. And as atbone mentioned there is a can if worms that the university will never want to open with the stadium being on campus.
http://m.espn.go.com/general/blogs/blogpost?blogname=bigten&id=103379The school removed the bleachers from the south end zone of the stadium this spring, and today it announced that the space will feature a patio area that serves beer and wine along with food during games this fall. Season-ticket holders and Purdue students who have purchased a VIP card can access the area, which will open 90 minutes before kickoff.
The area will include a a 3,200-square-foot high-peak tent, patio-style furniture including tables with umbrellas and six 46-inch TVs. It can hold 1,500 fans at a time. The Boilermaker Special, Purdue’s official mascot, will reside in the 16,000-square foot area.
Purdue now joins Minnesota as the only Big Ten schools to serve alcohol at games, but more and more league schools are seriously considering doing the same.