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St. Andrew’s Stadium Boasts Enviable Beer Selection
Birmingham’s St. Andrew’s stadium has become the envy of rival fans, not just for the team’s performance on the pitch, but for the impressive beer selection on offer. The club’s pre-season friendly against Rangers, which saw the home team secure a 2-1 victory, also showcased a tempting line-up of beverages that had supporters of other clubs expressing their admiration and a bit of jealousy on social media.
A Toast to Variety and Value
The matchday menu featured a trio of draught beers including Cruzcampo, Birra Moretti, and Beavertown Neck Oil, with prices ranging from £5.50 to £6.20 per pint. In addition to the alcoholic options, fans could also opt for non-alcoholic Heineken or a selection of wines, catering to a range of preferences and ensuring a well-rounded matchday experience.
Social Media Buzzes with Approval
Reactions on social media platforms were overwhelmingly positive, with one rival fan suggesting an immediate promotion for the club based on their beer offerings alone. Birmingham supporters were equally enthused, anticipating the difficult but delightful decisions at the bar and the prospect of enjoying Moretti on tap at future home games.
League One Anticipation Builds for Birmingham Fans
As Birmingham City prepares for a season in League One following their relegation, the atmosphere around the club is one of optimism. This will mark the team’s first stint in the third tier since the mid-90s, and with the club being tipped as a favourite for promotion, excitement is building. The appointment of Chris Davies, former Tottenham assistant manager, and a substantial £12million investment in eight new signings – two of which have set League One transfer records – are fuelling the hopes of fans for a strong campaign.
Record-Breaking Transfers Signal Ambitious Season Ahead
The club’s significant financial commitment to bolstering the squad has not gone unnoticed, with the summer transfer activity indicating a serious push for success in the upcoming season. With these strategic moves and the enhanced matchday experience, Birmingham City is setting the stage for what could be an epic return to form.

