Ae we second class citizens?

It's me - second pic down on the home page - http://www.ginstreetband.co.uk


PS - listen to the tracks on the 'music' tab we have recently uploaded.

PPS - Dave, are we still OK for 19 May it's just that you haven't advertised anything on here and there is supposed to be beer involved.......

As far as we are concerned it's still on, haven't mentioned it much on here as I don't actually advertise as I don't want to be jumped on :o
Thanks for the mention though, now you're asking, I'm allowed to mention it :cool:
The Beer Festival at The Five Bells, in Hessett, Suffolk, is planned for 19th May 2012 and hopes to feature Gin Street, and we've already forked out for a hog roast machine and loads of barbecue burgers and bangers. Good stuff, mind, not yer Makro stuff ;)

Now for the bomb shell, and please call as soon as you can and have a chat with Louise, as we're just a little bit miffed with the organisers. The whole thing is supposed to be part of the local Millennium charity, and not directly connected with us, as our tie to the brewery would double the cost. So they're supposed to buy and sell the beer, to raise money for their charity. Guess what, they've realised we haven't been telling them porkies about increased costs and reduced support, and after advertising the event have now pulled the plug on funding it.

We've been plugging this on FB and through various contacts, and now have close associations with the army air corps at Wattisham, and people are travelling miles to get to this event. Yet the local gossip that had us down as closing within six months, has pulled the financial plug on the beer. Jeez, give me strength

We're now trying to run this business as well as boost an event the locals (yet again) don't think can work. Our choices are limited this late in the day, we either try to raise £1400 from people who want to make a profit from the beer sales (no brainer if we could afford it, they made a profit out of locals only and nothing special planned last year) or try to raise it from businesses and people to support the Help For Heroes charity. With loads coming from Wattisham, that would make a killing

So basically, it wasn't, and can't be our event as such. Our tie would double the cost. But the locals who can see the potential are willing to run it for free, either to raise charity money or profit others.

Some can see the potential, the village elders, however, always know best :rolleyes:

Oh, these are the people who want the pub open for that one pint they have, on Christmas day :rolleyes:

As for other business, as expected, even more found us this evening, love what we do and will be back with even more people who want a break from microwave pub stuff. Didn't think they would be travelling all the way from Mildenhall just yet though :eek:

Anyway, back to work, decisions decisions. Already got four people who want to buy a barrel at cost and take all the profit :eek:

Last note to those on FB, please don't take everything I post there as serious, another local pub is watching us very closely on there as they don't understand why loads from Stowmarket and the area, come here and not to them. They poached someone from here in the hope that we had taught him enough about what we do to allow them to do the same. We hadn't :D
They're hoping we go bust so they can walk in and take over, they've had three or four pubs pulled out from under them in the last six months because they tried this tactic. Every one of those is now either a house, or up for sale with planning permission to convert on the way. Some people :p

Sorry for the long post, I don't do these normally :o
 
So, Dave, are you saying you are looking for folks to 'sponsor' each barrel of beer and take a share of the profit?
What sort of cost/profit is involved etc?
 
Pretty much the idea, yes. Just got the price list from the organiser so a rough price for a barrel is around the £100 mark (double that if I buy, joys of the tie but we knew that) so here's one example

Mauldons Suffolk Pride £101.45 for 72 pint barrel, sell at £1.60 for half a pint, gives a profit (before running costs) of £128.95

That's the most expensive beer by the way.

The thinking is that if one person wants to buy a barrel and it's a good festival, that barrel is sold making the sponsor about £128.95 (sale price minus purchase) so they get a return of £230 minus ten percent for HTH charity

I understand the army lot are apparently going to go for a barrel as a group, and donating all the take to the charity, so that's a way others might like the plan, and some are going in as a couple so each kicking in half the price and taking the return between them.

All funds are being handled by an independant organiser, we have enough on our plate to worry about, the last thing we need is more of the same. But when people donate a tenner it's effectively going to make about twenty five quid to HTH, almost treble the donation. If one or two want to go for the profit, they get the same sort of return, minus running costs and ten percent to the charity

Where people want the full breakdown and beer list I'm forwarding that by e mail but that's normally the people who want to pick a beer :D


Black Dog Mild
Golden Newt
Pageant
Cocker-less fours
Guv'nor
Village Idiot
Suffolk Pride
Black Adder
Sheriff's Tipple
Old Rosie
1st Quality Draught

No, I'm not that one :o

Oh, and thanks to Gin Street for waiving the fee, if it all comes together enjoy hog roast :cool:
 
I understand the army lot are apparently going to go for a barrel as a group, and donating all the take to the charity, so that's a way others might like the plan, and some are going in as a couple so each kicking in half the price and taking the return between them.

All funds are being handled by an independant organiser, we have enough on our plate to worry about, the last thing we need is more of the same. But when people donate a tenner it's effectively going to make about twenty five quid to HTH, almost treble the donation. If one or two want to go for the profit, they get the same sort of return, minus running costs and ten percent to the charity

I'd like to contribute other's want to join in and sponsor a barrel or two in the name of ECF. Can't afford to do a whole barrel, but would be happy to put in, say, up to £30.

Good idea Dave and well done. Might even try to get up there and partake. x
 
I'd like to contribute other's want to join in and sponsor a barrel or two in the name of ECF. Can't afford to do a whole barrel, but would be happy to put in, say, up to £30.

Good idea Dave and well done. Might even try to get up there and partake. x

I'd go in for £30

Can't make the weekend as I've already agreed to swap shifts and work that night
 
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