I think it is fair to say that the quality of beer on offer in the CSH is five times better than it was previously.
The Wainwright bitter is excellent and as a drinker of it myself I can understand the frustration when it wasn't available Tuesday.......I can only hazard a guess that the club maybe didn't put it on due to the expectation of low numbers on Tuesday night from home fans and in particular away fans........barrels are expensive and only have a shelf life of a few days.
There are however a selection of bottled real ales available, which although slightly dearer, are a reasonable alternative. There is also plenty of lager
The CSH is a great facility, but as an obvious 'social type' club, it lacks the close comforts of a traditional pub. Hence I fully understand why some may choose to drink in a pub. It is also fair to point out that the group of supporters who go in Costellos also use the CSH at half time and post match and probably put hundreds behind the bar over a season.
We appear to be fishing in a small pond here once again and the real issue is how do we get the 700 odd people who never buy a pint or a pie or a golden goal or a programme, to do so?