Vaccination Required / Mask Required...my 2 cents...

DoogieMcDoogerson

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Fine with vax or test being required...but the masks? Boy we're all getting pretty experienced at this pandemic thing and you just get that sense standing in the stands that this is a low risk situation that doesn't require a mask. Just how it feels.

For those who didn't go to the stadium, yes it was sparsely filled. Most, I'd say, didn't wear masks. Old dudes with signs on a stick walking up and down the stairs saying "Wear your mask."

Watch the mariners or seahawks where there is also a mask mandate. People aren't wearing 'em there either.
 
The vax bracelet makes. No sense to me. 20 minutes before kick off there is a line literally backed up halfway around the inside of the stadium where people are waiting to get some shitty bracelet. I figure there's some pain in the ass process here with a line that long, but at halftime when it's died down I go in and they barely even look at my card before handing me it.

Most Seattle shit ever.

Why not just show your card at the various entrances to the stadium next week? What difference does some bullshit bracelet make?

The new alcohol enforcement people are annoying too. I had my third beer with me at halftime (and they only sell piss water there like Redhook), walking around looking for some shit to buy my kid, and some kid walks up to me asking if I'm feeling okay. "Yeah, I do" "Okay you just looked a little tipsy" "Okay" and then he just walks away.

I thought there was a decent amount of people there for being 0-2, against Arky St, and being predicted to rain a ton. But at Blazer games they don't even do all this nanny state bullshit.
 
Yes, beer select leaves a lot to be desired. I mean it's frankly terrible. Wife complains that they have also chosen the worst seltzer they possibly could.

Having attended the last husky game in Eugene, they have us crushed in this area like 70-21. They sell way more beer generating more revenue. It is way quicker to get a beer. The beer is way better. They don't open your fucking can for you. Beer is everywhere in the concourse. Tons of stations.
 
Yes, beer select leaves a lot to be desired. I mean it's frankly terrible. Wife complains that they have also chosen the worst seltzer they possibly could.

Having attended the last husky game in Eugene, they have us crushed in this area like 70-21. They sell way more beer generating more revenue. It is way quicker to get a beer. The beer is way better. They don't open your fucking can for you. Beer is everywhere in the concourse. Tons of stations.

Oregon State is even better. It's not much worse than bar hopping in parts of Portland as far as variety of breweries go. Plus they have Flat Tail Brewing there.

I love Big Time but it's way too small and a pain in the ass to get into, even around 2 hours before kickoff.
 
Haven’t you heard? There is a worker shortage! Cohen said so herself! Try getting people to work for you in this economy!
 
UW partnered with Redhook to be the exclusive beer supplier, so it is what it is. I'm sure they get decent coin in return. I know Redhook is Inbev now and all, but they still had really good specialty stuff when you went to the actual brewery. Would be nice if they could at least get some of that in the stadium.

Edit: Looking at the current list at their "Brewlab," that's a big never mind. ESB, IPA, IPA, IPA, IPA, IPA, IPA. If there's one northwest market that's not saturated, it's the IPA market...
 
UW partnered with Redhook to be the exclusive beer supplier, so it is what it is. I'm sure they get decent coin in return. I know Redhook is Inbev now and all, but they still had really good specialty stuff when you went to the actual brewery. Would be nice if they could at least get some of that in the stadium.

Edit: Looking at the current list at their "Brewlab," that's a big never mind. ESB, IPA, IPA, IPA, IPA, IPA, IPA. If there's one northwest market that's not saturated, it's the IPA market...

Corona, Coors, Long Hammer IPA, think I saw one smaller can of Georgetown Johnny Utah.

Most doogs were double fisting Corona/Coors and didn't give a shit.
 
I am always amazed that some of you actually pay for shitty alcohol inside the stadium and then complain about it.

Why dont you just put a flask in your raincoat and walk right in like a normal person?
 
UW partnered with Redhook to be the exclusive beer supplier, so it is what it is. I'm sure they get decent coin in return. I know Redhook is Inbev now and all, but they still had really good specialty stuff when you went to the actual brewery. Would be nice if they could at least get some of that in the stadium.

Edit: Looking at the current list at their "Brewlab," that's a big never mind. ESB, IPA, IPA, IPA, IPA, IPA, IPA. If there's one northwest market that's not saturated, it's the IPA market...

Corona, Coors, Long Hammer IPA, think I saw one smaller can of Georgetown Johnny Utah.

Most doogs were double fisting Corona/Coors and didn't give a shit.

I. Am. A. Ratard.

Didn't look at the date of the article. In 2010, UW and Redhook signed an "exclusive microbrew" agreement. I'll go fuck off now.
 
I am always amazed that some of you actually pay for shitty alcohol inside the stadium and then complain about it.

Why dont you just put a flask in your raincoat and walk right in like a normal person?

I normally give Ave bars my money but I was running late and had to head straight to the stadium.

Plus it doesn't help that many places in the U District, like Schultzy's, aren't opening back up until the quarter starts.
 
I am always amazed that some of you actually pay for shitty alcohol inside the stadium and then complain about it.

Why dont you just put a flask in your raincoat and walk right in like a normal person?

Mini bottles of Jameson have gotten me through many shitty night games of Husky Football
 
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Beer? If you aren't muling water balloons filled with rum stuffed into your ass into the stadium, you are doing it wrong.
 
Pretty sure the alcohol opening is a liquor control board thing … when I get non-pitcher beverages after playing soccer they open that shit for me (which I hate)
 
UW partnered with Redhook to be the exclusive beer supplier, so it is what it is. I'm sure they get decent coin in return. I know Redhook is Inbev now and all, but they still had really good specialty stuff when you went to the actual brewery. Would be nice if they could at least get some of that in the stadium.

Edit: Looking at the current list at their "Brewlab," that's a big never mind. ESB, IPA, IPA, IPA, IPA, IPA, IPA. If there's one northwest market that's not saturated, it's the IPA market...

Corona, Coors, Long Hammer IPA, think I saw one smaller can of Georgetown Johnny Utah.

Most doogs were double fisting Corona/Coors and didn't give a shit.

Or you could be like my wife and kids and smuggle in an entire 12 pack of white claw in with them. And 24 jello shots. They were expecting a loss. My family likes the white claw.
 
Beer? If you aren't muling water balloons filled with rum stuffed into your ass into the stadium, you are doing it wrong.

If you mule it in in your ass, you're either trying too hard or you like to cram stuff up your ass. Or both.
 
A few years ago I snuck a handle of Jegermeister into Cal's stadium by flipping it upside down and tucking it in the front of my pants.

If you do this right, you'll look like a pot belly frat bro with a hose and walk right in.
 
The vax bracelet makes. No sense to me. 20 minutes before kick off there is a line literally backed up halfway around the inside of the stadium where people are waiting to get some shitty bracelet. I figure there's some pain in the ass process here with a line that long, but at halftime when it's died down I go in and they barely even look at my card before handing me it.

Most Seattle shit ever.

Why not just show your card at the various entrances to the stadium next week? What difference does some bullshit bracelet make?

The new alcohol enforcement people are annoying too. I had my third beer with me at halftime (and they only sell piss water there like Redhook), walking around looking for some shit to buy my kid, and some kid walks up to me asking if I'm feeling okay. "Yeah, I do" "Okay you just looked a little tipsy" "Okay" and then he just walks away.

I thought there was a decent amount of people there for being 0-2, against Arky St, and being predicted to rain a ton. But at Blazer games they don't even do all this nanny state bullshit.

Why aren’t they pouring the official beer of the Pac 12? Sad.
 
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