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BrewNZ/Beervana 2010 - Round the Bars Promotion Beervana has always been the featured event to promote New Zealand's best craft premium brews in the industry with over 70 breweries attending the event and exhibiting their beer range in Wellington.
Now Auckland bars will have an opportunity to showcase the fine craft beer range in conjunction with Beervana 2010 by participating in the Beer Passport promotion leading up to Beervana in Wellington.
I'm interested, what do I get? All participating bars in Auckland will be supported with Beervana advertising material: DL flyers, coasters, posters, loads of stamp passport cards and you will be listed on the Beervana website promoting your bar, giving potential customers another good reason to go to your bar!
How does this promotion work? During the promotional period from 19 July to 21 August, participants will need to collect 12 required passport stamps from participating bars (one per bar) and post in their completed stamp passports to go in the draw for a chance to WIN a Beervana package that includes accommodation and flights to the Beervana Event in Wellington! While in Wellington the winner will automatically be entered into the major prize draw for a chance to WIN a trip for two to Melbourne (accommodation and flights included)!
Any Conditions of the Promotion or Bar Criteria? All premium and craft beers should be sold at full retail with no discounts. No incentive offers other than the passport stamp are allowed. This will ensure all participating bars will get a financial benefit from being involved with BrewNZ 2010.
Where do I sign up? If you are interested in being involved please download this entry form and email to wendy@brewnz.co.nz or fax: 09 353 1632. Registrations close a 4pm on 9 July 2010 for Auckland.
For more information on BrewNZ or Beervana 2010 please contact Wendy Roigard by email: wendy@brewnz.co.nz or your Regional Manager on 0800 500 503.
HANZ Representation at Industry Conferences and Meetings HANZ Regional Managers, Sara Tucker and Nadine Mehlhopt attended both the ALAC and New Zealand Hotel Industry conferences held in Auckland this year.
Nadine Mehlhopt attended another Waitemata Liquor Project Group (LPG) meeting. The LPG consists of local Councils, Road Safety, ACC, Police, ALAC and various other agencies. So far, this group is still assessing projects that could be implemented in the Waitemata area in the future. The aim is to reduce harm or potential harm from alcohol and not all projects are directed at the industry.
Welcome to New Members Julie and Joey Moon – Jambalya Restaurant, Whangaparoa Chris and John Penfold – Kaipara Tavern, Kaipara Cheryl Gay & Rhonda Gratwick – Ship and Anchor, Orewa Stephen Penney – Tenpin Lincoln Road, Waitakere Mike Singh – The Fireplace, Kumeu Paula and Stephen Pepperell – The Riverhead Tavern, Riverhead
Welcome to New Members Bob Sharma – Bell Bird Arms, Manurewa Bonnie Johnson – Boomerang Country Lodge, Ramarama Shavin Prasad – Buffet King Malcolm Church – Castaways, Waiuku Geoff Holland – Roscommon Tavern, Clendon CJ Davis – The Gibson, Howick Hardesh & Harjit Dheil – Tui Clubrooms, Papatoetoe
Reminder for all Duty Bar Managers and Bar Operators Please remember that bar managers on duty are not exempted from drinking while on duty. Regional HANZ Manager Nadine Mehlhopt has been advised by Manukau DLA, Paul Radich that this is becoming a problem in this area and advises that licensees (and managers) if caught drinking on duty may result in a visit to the Liquor Licensing Authority and potential loss of their manager certificate or liquor licence.
Drinking on duty is also referred to in the HANZ Model House Rules template as serious misconduct, a copy of the HANZ Model House rules can be found in the member login area under the HANZ Essential Employment Pack.
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