Tottenham Beer Prices As Fan Favourite IPA To Remain On Sale

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Tottenham beer prices may be more expensive than most teams in the Premier League, but fans are relieved to learn their favourite tipple will remain on sale in 2025-26.

Spurs recently announced a new deal with Molson Coors Beverage Company.

The long-term partnership will see a host of new beers and ciders on offer at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

New beverages will include Pravha, Coors, Madri, Rekorderlig and Cobra.

In a statement, Spurs said: “Tottenham Hotspur is delighted to announce a long-term partnership with Molson Coors.

“The partnership further strengthens Molson Coors’ commitment to supporting the best sports and music venues across the UK.

“Alongside Pravha, the partnership will see the introduction of a refreshed range of beverages throughout the stadium.

The move continues a summer of reorganisation at Tottenham after Spurs announced a double departure in a major backroom shake-up.

But while the new range of drinks means more options for fans, others have been worried it could spell the end of a fan favourite.

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Beer List Retains Neck Oil

Popular session IPA, Neck Oil, has been on sale at Spurs’ ground in recent years.

Made by Tottenham-based brewery Beavertown, Neck Oil is known for its ‘light, zingy taste’ and has become a favourite tipple for many Spurs supporters.

But the new supplier deal meant fans had feared Neck Oil might soon disappear from Spurs’ stadium bars.

One user said on Instagram: “We’ve gone from Heineken and Neck Oil to Madri and Coors.

“Like swapping Romero for Kurt Zouma.

But Beavertown was quick to quell any fears, replying to the concerned fan.

Via their official Instagram, Beavertown said: “Neck Oil is still there.

“The cats are safe.”

The latter part of Beavertown’s reply is a cheeky reference to former West Ham defender Zouma.

In 2022, the Frenchman was sentenced to 180 of community service after pleading guilty to kicking and slapping his cat.

But Spurs fans can rest assured that while there won’t be any worried cats in the stadium, Neck Oil will continue to be served at the ground.

However, the bookies don’t seem to think Spurs’ excellent beer offerings will encourage the team to glory next season.

The best uk football betting sites put Tottenham at 55/1 outsiders to lift the Premier League.

Tottenham Beer Prices Far Cheaper Than Arsenal’s

Although by no means having the most expensive pints in the Premier League, Spurs continue to charge more than most at their bars.

According to the latest available figures, the cost of a pint at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is £5.10.

This is the seventh-highest price of all 20 Premier League clubs.

But that figure is still far cheaper than that of Tottenham’s North London rivals.

Arsenal have the most expensive beer prices in the Premier League.

As of last season, the Gunners charged an eye-watering £6.35 on average for a pint of beer at the Emirates Stadium.

Comparatively, Manchester United had the cheapest beer in the league, at £3 per pint for some beers.

But with United racing against time to shift £150 million of unwanted talent, they may need to up those prices to raise transfer funds.

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