McPeachy
Well-known member
Two Parts:
1. What is your favorite beer to enjoy while watching (live or on TV) football?
2. How much PROFIT do you think UW would make by selling beer at Football & Men's / Women's Basketball?
For me...the first part is pretty easy...Shock Top Belgian White. Delicious and not over-filling. Goes well with spice foods (nachos, wings, green chile, etc.).
The second part is a little more complicated. But I put my math below:
Assuming we average 20,000 fans at football games. And of those 20,000 fans - 25% drink beer, and would drink at least one beer. But, for math sake - of the 5,000 beer drinkers - the average conservatively is 3 per. That is 15,000 beers per game, 6 games per year. At $6.00 a pop, that is $540,000 in sales. Profit after costs, lets assume 50% - so $270,000 in the pocket for football.
Assuming we average 4,000 fans at combined men's women's basketball games. Same percentages, etc., with roughly 30 home games combined, that would equal...1,000 beer drinkers (3 beers per game) times 30 games, times $6.00 per beer. $540,000 in sales. So - $270,000 in the pocket for basketball.
Pretty cool how my math worked out. But by just selling beer at the War and AA (hoops) - to gain a half-million in profit (very conservatively) would be worth it IMO. Realistically that could be a $1,000,000 per year cash cow for UW if it was done right.
1. What is your favorite beer to enjoy while watching (live or on TV) football?
2. How much PROFIT do you think UW would make by selling beer at Football & Men's / Women's Basketball?
For me...the first part is pretty easy...Shock Top Belgian White. Delicious and not over-filling. Goes well with spice foods (nachos, wings, green chile, etc.).
The second part is a little more complicated. But I put my math below:
Assuming we average 20,000 fans at football games. And of those 20,000 fans - 25% drink beer, and would drink at least one beer. But, for math sake - of the 5,000 beer drinkers - the average conservatively is 3 per. That is 15,000 beers per game, 6 games per year. At $6.00 a pop, that is $540,000 in sales. Profit after costs, lets assume 50% - so $270,000 in the pocket for football.
Assuming we average 4,000 fans at combined men's women's basketball games. Same percentages, etc., with roughly 30 home games combined, that would equal...1,000 beer drinkers (3 beers per game) times 30 games, times $6.00 per beer. $540,000 in sales. So - $270,000 in the pocket for basketball.
Pretty cool how my math worked out. But by just selling beer at the War and AA (hoops) - to gain a half-million in profit (very conservatively) would be worth it IMO. Realistically that could be a $1,000,000 per year cash cow for UW if it was done right.