Before we go any further let me just say that I hope this young man above had himself a couple of cold ales, moments don’t come more toast-worthy than watching him notch up his first test match hundred.
Right, moving on…
When you invite 12 000 Pommies to your party and they proceed to flatten the host for two days you can be sure of one thing – people will drink beer.
It helps that the English could basically afford a beer with a one pound coin and the weather was cooking, all of which combined to make sure that a whole chunk of change was spent on the golden nectar. Here’s Sport24:
Stadium management confirmed to Sport24 on Thursday that after all five days of the match, R2.84 million had been spent by thirsty spectators on beer, wine and cider alone.
And that intake was cash only, with card transactions yet to be tallied.
1 042 50-litre kegs of Castle Draught were sold throughout the Test, which equates to 104 200 500ml pints.
Unofficially this is a record, breaking the 2005 New Year’s Test against the same opposition. If you’re really a fan of numbers then here is your day by day breakdown:
Day 1 – 301 kegs
Day 2 – 270 kegs
Day 3 – 225 kegs
Day 4 – 161 kegs
Day 5 – 85 kegs
Decent effort guys, over to you folks on the highveld to see if you can match our gees.
Quick throwback – this photo, taken during last year’s humbling defeat to the Ozzies, shows a beer snake stretching all the way from the Oaks through to the seats. Solid effort.
Well played Newlands, you know how to do it right.
[source:sport24]
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