ChattingLil
Well-Known Member
taking the liberty here to snip Dave's message below in case others have missed it.
Brigantia and me have offered to chip in £30 each towards sponsoring a barrel for the charity. Anyone else?
Brigantia and me have offered to chip in £30 each towards sponsoring a barrel for the charity. Anyone else?
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
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
Oh, and thanks to Gin Street for waiving the fee, if it all comes together enjoy hog roast![]()