The Anthem

sweetcell wrote:
chaz wrote:
Listen to the fun police trying to ban bottles.

I once saw a trashcan full of empty cups bottles etc thrown over the balcony onto a packed  floor at the club.  Point being, if people gonna get crazy they gonna get crazy.

there is a difference between making a person search out one of three garbage cans on the floor and having them haul it to the railing (easier to spot by staph); and arming everybody full-time with their own hand grenade.


My example was intended to be absurd. 

But seriously, I didn't realize glass bottles at concert venues were such a concern for the people on this board!
I've never understood the need to drink at a concert anyway, especially at venues that provide free water.
People gettin old in a hurry round here..
Space wrote:
I've never understood the need to drink at a concert anyway, especially at venues that provide free water.


LOLOLOL
Yada wrote:
what does TAN mean again?
Tangent(al).
Yada wrote:
Space wrote:
I've never understood the need to drink at a concert anyway, especially at venues that provide free water.


LOLOLOL
We've reached maximum James Ford.
I've never understood the need to go to a concert when one can just listen to music at home.
I never understood the purposes of spending one's time and money on formal music when sounds exist in nature for free.
ggw wrote:
I've never understood the need to go to a concert when one can just listen to music at home.


My wife uses this exact line word for word when I tell her I want to go to spend money and go to concert XYZ.

Then she thinks about it more carefully and realizes that it's a good way to get me out of her house for a few hours and changes her tune.
hutch wrote:
I dunno if u r trying to be dense…


Speak for yourself
hutch wrote:
Fyi i am fine with cups..just sayin the tradeoff is longer beer lines…there are already 7 bars at venue plus a popup bar or two so i dont see more bars as possible..if you expect your bottled beer poured it will make things slower..


How long does it take to pour a beer into a glass? 5 whole seconds.
Thousand wrote:
hutch wrote:
Fyi i am fine with cups..just sayin the tradeoff is longer beer lines…there are already 7 bars at venue plus a popup bar or two so i dont see more bars as possible..if you expect your bottled beer poured it will make things slower..


How long does it take to pour a beer into a glass? 5 whole seconds.


Probably more than five seconds if you're pouring it properly. Especially the highly carbonated beers.
They should switch to casks. Problem solved!
But seriously. Why don't they have one bar upstairs somewhere with a cask?
CASK!


For now, they're cashless AND caskless:(
Is there any disadvantage into switching exclusively to drafts and cans? Glass bottles seem more like a hazard at a larger venue like this between the numerous balconies and projectile possibilities (higher capacity = higher likelihood of knuckleheads in the building).
agreed on knuckleheads and glass bottles at the Anthem. There were PLENTY of knuckleheads, bros and bro-ettes at LCD, and I saw numerous kicked around and smashed bottles on the main floor after the show. The beer bottles should be eliminated at the Anthem IMO, especially with the concrete floors and large crowds.
I am also anti-canned beer at venues.
I am pro-trough
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