Cross Canadian Ragweed

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greggor25
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Interesting they are selling beer and wine for Turnpike and CCR show at Mclane.
baylrballa
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Why so?
Biscuits_and_Gravy
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Full discussion on this topic occurred when tickets went on sale.

I ordered my insulated event cups yesterday to keep that beer nice and cold.
BUbearinARK
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worth the Price of Admission. probably
Robert Wilson
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So when do they follow suit at the football games?

This whole you can drink while tailgating outside the stadium, or you can drink in a suite if you hid your alcohol ahead of time is peak Baptist performative stupidity.
Nguyen One Soon
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It's not Baylor putting it on. Therefore they can sell beer. Baylor still produces the football games, so no beer.
Robert Wilson
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Nguyen One Soon said:

It's not Baylor putting it on. Therefore they can sell beer. Baylor still produces the football games, so no beer.



I understand that, but my main point is that Baylor's position is at this point inconsistent performance nonsense.
RightRevBear
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Why do we even care? All they are going to serve is "sex in a boat beer" like Bud Light or Michelob Ultra for way too much. The chances of them selling good beer is next to nothing.
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Robert Wilson said:

So when do they follow suit at the football games?

This whole you can drink while tailgating outside the stadium, or you can drink in a suite if you hid your alcohol ahead of time is peak Baptist performative stupidity.

you dont have to hide it in the suites ahead of time. you buy it and it is delivered to your suite based on your order that week. its not even a look the other way thing. we literally allow it to happen while telling the rest of us no. its so dumb.


but this concert is the biggest step towards it being sold at games. 1 step at a time!
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Nguyen One Soon said:

It's not Baylor putting it on. Therefore they can sell beer. Baylor still produces the football games, so no beer.


yes baylor isnt producing it but they did give the ok to allow the sell. There have been concerts at foster, as well as other events in mclane at some time, that did not sell beer. Baylor has to allow it just like they allow it to be sold every day that isnt a fball gameday in the baylor club. it is on baylor property and baylor directly benefits financially from the sale. It is no different than the suites ordering their beer and liqour through the club and the club corp that runs the club pays baylor for the ability to do this.

The endzone suites added last season also have beer and seltzers during games which is included in ticket cost, something that is not advertised btw.
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RightRevBear said:

Why do we even care? All they are going to serve is "sex in a boat beer" like Bud Light or Michelob Ultra for way too much. The chances of them selling good beer is next to nothing.

because allowing it equals more revenue and will attract more people. win win
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RightRevBear said:

Why do we even care? All they are going to serve is "sex in a boat beer" like Bud Light or Michelob Ultra for way too much. The chances of them selling good beer is next to nothing.


Waco Ale Co announced they will be selling a beer inside McLane brewed especially for this game.
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T-REX said:

RightRevBear said:

Why do we even care? All they are going to serve is "sex in a boat beer" like Bud Light or Michelob Ultra for way too much. The chances of them selling good beer is next to nothing.

because allowing it equals more revenue and will attract more people. win win

Absolutely. Being able to have just something like a cold light American pilsner during a hot August or September (or October) game would be great. More people would come in, and fewer people would get hammered at tailgates because they wouldn't want to hit the game with a hard roll to last them for 3 hours.
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T-REX said:

Robert Wilson said:

So when do they follow suit at the football games?

This whole you can drink while tailgating outside the stadium, or you can drink in a suite if you hid your alcohol ahead of time is peak Baptist performative stupidity.

you dont have to hide it in the suites ahead of time. you buy it and it is delivered to your suite based on your order that week. its not even a look the other way thing. we literally allow it to happen while telling the rest of us no. its so dumb.


but this concert is the biggest step towards it being sold at games. 1 step at a time!

So it's even sillier than I thought.

Just don't let the plebeians drink. That's about as Baylor as it gets.

They have it precisely backwards. They need to go read Proverbs 31:6-7.
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Robert Wilson said:

T-REX said:

RightRevBear said:

Why do we even care? All they are going to serve is "sex in a boat beer" like Bud Light or Michelob Ultra for way too much. The chances of them selling good beer is next to nothing.

because allowing it equals more revenue and will attract more people. win win

Absolutely. Being able to have just something like a cold light American pilsner during a hot August or September (or October) game would be great. More people would come in, and fewer people would get hammered at tailgates because they wouldn't want to hit the game with a hard roll to last them for 3 hours.

When I went to the BU/TCU game in Ft Worth a few years back, this is exactly what they were encouraging. Getting people into the stadium early, featuring discounted prices on cold beer up until kickoff.
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Big12Bear said:

Robert Wilson said:

T-REX said:

RightRevBear said:

Why do we even care? All they are going to serve is "sex in a boat beer" like Bud Light or Michelob Ultra for way too much. The chances of them selling good beer is next to nothing.

because allowing it equals more revenue and will attract more people. win win

Absolutely. Being able to have just something like a cold light American pilsner during a hot August or September (or October) game would be great. More people would come in, and fewer people would get hammered at tailgates because they wouldn't want to hit the game with a hard roll to last them for 3 hours.

When I went to the BU/TCU game in Ft Worth a few years back, this is exactly what they were encouraging. Getting people into the stadium early, featuring discounted prices on cold beer up until kickoff.

That's a good point. You'd definitely get people into the stadium earlier, as opposed to "I'm sitting at this tailgate having a drink until the last second."
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Illinois Bear said:

RightRevBear said:

Why do we even care? All they are going to serve is "sex in a boat beer" like Bud Light or Michelob Ultra for way too much. The chances of them selling good beer is next to nothing.


Waco Ale Co announced they will be selling a beer inside McLane brewed especially for this game.



Ok, I might be wrong. I like Waco Ale.
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T-REX said:

Nguyen One Soon said:

It's not Baylor putting it on. Therefore they can sell beer. Baylor still produces the football games, so no beer.


yes baylor isnt producing it but they did give the ok to allow the sell. There have been concerts at foster, as well as other events in mclane at some time, that did not sell beer. Baylor has to allow it just like they allow it to be sold every day that isnt a fball gameday in the baylor club. it is on baylor property and baylor directly benefits financially from the sale. It is no different than the suites ordering their beer and liqour through the club and the club corp that runs the club pays baylor for the ability to do this.

The endzone suites added last season also have beer and seltzers during games which is included in ticket cost, something that is not advertised btw.

I won tickets to the suite last year and it was so nice to be able to have the drinks.

We should really think about a Sic'em365 game at the suite. Not sure what the cost is but I bet we could get enough to buy in.
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Alert, not just beer, we are getting cold plunge at concert!
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Biscuits_and_Gravy said:

Alert, not just beer, we are getting cold plunge at concert!

nice. Wish I was able to go and tailgate b4 hand
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As a Catholic, I never much minded Baptist reforms. May not be my cup of tea, but I get it. It was when the church tangled itself within the temperance movement that loses me. Certainly, I do not use alcohol as a pathway to evil. Lord knows Jesus didn't...Literally.
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Yogi said:

As a Catholic, I never much minded Baptist reforms. May not be my cup of tea, but I get it. It was when the church tangled itself within the temperance movement that loses me. Certainly, I do not use alcohol as a pathway to evil. Lord knows Jesus didn't...Literally.

The real problem is that the temperance movement became the abstinence movement. There are some reasons for that, but it certainly stretched way past the biblical example (or the Jesus example as you note). If you look back into the 1800s, there was a need to move toward temperance--the average alcohol consumption in the US was staggering, and that kind of consumption leads to problems.

Pushing for abstinence, though, meant misrepresenting the scripture and ignoring the fact that many people do understand how to control themselves.
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TechDawgMc said:

Yogi said:

As a Catholic, I never much minded Baptist reforms. May not be my cup of tea, but I get it. It was when the church tangled itself within the temperance movement that loses me. Certainly, I do not use alcohol as a pathway to evil. Lord knows Jesus didn't...Literally.

The real problem is that the temperance movement became the abstinence movement. There are some reasons for that, but it certainly stretched way past the biblical example (or the Jesus example as you note). If you look back into the 1800s, there was a need to move toward temperance--the average alcohol consumption in the US was staggering, and that kind of consumption leads to problems.

Pushing for abstinence, though, meant misrepresenting the scripture and ignoring the fact that many people do understand how to control themselves.


That's all spot on. The major problem, as you note, is that it led to misrepresenting scripture. Ultimately, when people viewed as being representatives of the church or Christianity misuse their Bible as a bludgeoning weapon, other folks tend to mistrust the entire thing altogether. Analog is Fauci and company misleading everyone regarding the covid vaccines, now you've got folks who won't vaccinate for the measles, smallpox, or polio.
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Nguyen One Soon said:

It's not Baylor putting it on. Therefore they can sell beer. Baylor still produces the football games, so no beer.


This is actually a Baylor event.
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sipembeers said:

Nguyen One Soon said:

It's not Baylor putting it on. Therefore they can sell beer. Baylor still produces the football games, so no beer.


This is actually a Baylor event.

Actually, it's not a "Baylor event." There is an outside production company -- Doussan Music Group -- that is producing the concert. They approached us and we are allowing use of McLane Stadium and our staff resources in a revenue-share arrangement.

Of course, we are helping sell tickets to the concert, as it's in our financial interests to do so.
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pwnt
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jason_cook said:

sipembeers said:

Nguyen One Soon said:

It's not Baylor putting it on. Therefore they can sell beer. Baylor still produces the football games, so no beer.


This is actually a Baylor event.

Actually, it's not a "Baylor event." There is an outside production company -- Doussan Music Group -- that is producing the concert. They approached us and we are allowing use of McLane Stadium and our staff resources in a revenue-share arrangement.

Of course, we are helping sell tickets to the concert, as it's in our financial interests to do so.
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jason_cook said:

sipembeers said:

Nguyen One Soon said:

It's not Baylor putting it on. Therefore they can sell beer. Baylor still produces the football games, so no beer.


This is actually a Baylor event.

Actually, it's not a "Baylor event." There is an outside production company -- Doussan Music Group -- that is producing the concert. They approached us and we are allowing use of McLane Stadium and our staff resources in a revenue-share arrangement.

Of course, we are helping sell tickets to the concert, as it's in our financial interests to do so.

Very good. Thanks for that. I guess I misunderstood what was told to me.
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sipembeers said:

jason_cook said:

sipembeers said:

Nguyen One Soon said:

It's not Baylor putting it on. Therefore they can sell beer. Baylor still produces the football games, so no beer.


This is actually a Baylor event.

Actually, it's not a "Baylor event." There is an outside production company -- Doussan Music Group -- that is producing the concert. They approached us and we are allowing use of McLane Stadium and our staff resources in a revenue-share arrangement.

Of course, we are helping sell tickets to the concert, as it's in our financial interests to do so.

Very good. Thanks for that. I guess I misunderstood what was told to me.

"Sort of apology" accepted for saying I was wrong.
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Nguyen One Soon said:

sipembeers said:

jason_cook said:

sipembeers said:

Nguyen One Soon said:

It's not Baylor putting it on. Therefore they can sell beer. Baylor still produces the football games, so no beer.


This is actually a Baylor event.

Actually, it's not a "Baylor event." There is an outside production company -- Doussan Music Group -- that is producing the concert. They approached us and we are allowing use of McLane Stadium and our staff resources in a revenue-share arrangement.

Of course, we are helping sell tickets to the concert, as it's in our financial interests to do so.

Very good. Thanks for that. I guess I misunderstood what was told to me.

"Sort of apology" accepted for saying I was wrong.

Hah, my bad. I was wrong you were right.

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jason_cook said:

sipembeers said:

Nguyen One Soon said:

It's not Baylor putting it on. Therefore they can sell beer. Baylor still produces the football games, so no beer.


This is actually a Baylor event.

Actually, it's not a "Baylor event." There is an outside production company -- Doussan Music Group -- that is producing the concert. They approached us and we are allowing use of McLane Stadium and our staff resources in a revenue-share arrangement.

Of course, we are helping sell tickets to the concert, as it's in our financial interests to do so.


Jason, blink twice if we are going to be able to buy beer at a football game in the next couple of years.
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I have three pairs of tickets available for this if anyone is looking!
Robert Wilson
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Anybody know if you can walk from buzzard Billy's on the River Trail underneath the I-35 bridge over to McLane? Or does construction have that path torn up?
RightRevBear
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I haven't been over there, but the I-35 construction is south of there.
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Robert Wilson said:

Anybody know if you can walk from buzzard Billy's on the River Trail underneath the I-35 bridge over to McLane? Or does construction have that path torn up?


Yes. Very convenient. The north side trail is nice and paved from McLane all the way to Brazos Park East.
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