Bar

Remember your ID

The bar will be operating a Challenge 25 policy. If you look under 25, you will not be served without valid photographic ID. This could be a driving license (full or provisional), a passport, any card bearing the PASS logo and, at the bar staff's discretion, we may accept official University ID cards which show both your photo and date of birth, should you not have any other ID.

Bring a cup

No disposable/single-use cups will be available from the bar. We will serve drinks into any marked pint/half-pint cup and SSAGO pint cups will be available for purchase from the bar. Soft drinks will be available in cans.

Price List

The following will be available from the bar:

  • SEVEN BRO7HERS draught beer (vegan, rotating beers): £3.50 pint, £1.75 half-pint
  • Responsibly (cocktail): £3.00 half-pint
  • Spirits (gin, vodka, Pimms): £1.50 single, £2.50 double
  • Mixer (lemonade, cola, orange juice): £1.00
  • Borisbomb (herbal liqueur and energy drink): £2.00
  • Cider (apple, strawberry & lime): £3.00 bottle
  • Soft drink (Sprite, Fanta, Coca-Cola): £1.50 can
  • SSAGO Cup: £2.50

Payment Options

Payment by card, contactless or Apple/Google Pay is strongly preferred, but cash payment will be possible.

Opening Times

The bar will be open from 17:00 on Friday and Saturday nights, last orders will be called sometime before 02:00. The bar will be next to the Cub Bothy, near the marquee.

Alcohol Policy

When drinking alcohol at rally we strongly encourage you to do so sensibly and to monitor your own drinking in terms of what is acceptable drinking behaviour. Alcohol is NOT an excuse for poor behaviour while at the event. We would also like to remind committee members that they bear a responsibility for ensuring their members adhere to these guidelines and in adopting a rational approach to drinking.

 

We would like to make clear that the intoxication of members is the responsibility of their club committees and their reps. Due to the unfair burden placed on the event committee, Team Pink and first aiders at Rally, we feel like we must stress that committee members will be the first port of call, and therefore should be proactive in preventing such situations arising in the first place.

SSAGO is also an environment where members look out for each other - this includes looking after, specifically people within your own club, when they are consuming alcohol. Over the weekend, the rally committee and Team Pink will be incredibly busy dealing with a wide variety of things and so we would really appreciate it if people helped out if you see someone that may need some help..

We know some of you may be uncertain when looking after people who are drinking. So here are a few tip on how best to support those who are drinking and well as, hopefully, preventing things from getting more serious:

  • Firstly, if you see a friend or member of your club drinking too much do ask them to take a break or slow down with their drinking.
  • Make sure you and others are drinking plenty of water and you have eaten at meal times.
  • If you believe someone may have drunk too much (speech becoming slurred and unsteady on their feet):
  • Get them to sit down somewhere and try to keep them upright and awake.
  • Give them water to sip on.
  • Keep them warm.
  • Get them to eat some plain carbohydrates such as bread, pasta or rice. There are usually some spare in the kitchens so do feel free to ask for some.
  • Lastly, they may be feeling quite disoriented and confused, hence, reassure them that they are safe and looked after.
  • Do ask those around you for a hand if you need it.

If it gets to a stage where you are extremely overwhelmed and believe you may need further, or medical, assistance please find a member of Team Pink or call the Team Pink hotline.

If you experience any issues in the booking process, please contact webmaster@ssago.org.