Apple
Apple
Apple
AKNOWLEDGEMENT
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Introduction
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OVERVIEW
Pubs are social places based on the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages,
and most public houses offer a range of beers, wines, spirits, alcopops and soft
drinks. Many pubs are controlled by breweries, so beer is often better value than
wines and spirits, while soft drinks can be almost as expensive. Beer served in a
pub may be cask ale or keg beer. All pubs also have a range of non-alcoholic
beverages available. Traditionally the windows of town pubs are of smoked or
frosted glass so that the clientèle is obscured from the street. In the last twenty
years in the UK and other countries there has been a move away from frosted glass
towards clear glass, a trend that fits in with brighter interior décors.
The owner, tenant or manager (licensee) of a public house is known as the publican
or landlord. Each pub generally has "locals" or regulars; people who drink there
regularly. The pub that people visit most often is called their local. In many cases,
this will be the pub nearest to their home, but some people choose their local for
other reasons: proximity to work, a venue for their friends, the availability of a
particular cask ale, non-smoking or formerly as a place to smoke freely, or maybe
a darts team or pool table.
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Until the 1970s most of the larger public houses also featured an off-sales counter
or attached shop for the sales of beers, wines and spirits for home consumption. In
the 1970s the newly built supermarkets and high street chain stores or off-
licences undercut the pub prices to such a degree that within ten years all but a
handful of pubs had closed their off-sale counters. A society with a particular
interest in British beers, alesand the preservation of the integrity of the public
house is Campaign for Real Ale.
breweries began to appear in the late 17th century. By the end of the century
almost all beer was brewed by commercial breweries.
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Types of pubs
Theme pubs
Pubs that cater for a niche audience, such as sports fans or people of certain
nationalities are known as theme pubs. Examples of theme pubs
include sports bars, rock pubs, biker pubs, Goth pubs, strip pubs, and Irish pubs
(see below).
In Canada the majority of theme pubs are referred to as bars, such as 'biker bar',
'sports bar', 'gay bar', 'strip bar', etc. Pubs centred on dance floors featuring DJ's or
less often, live music, are usually referred to as 'dance clubs'.
Country pub
In more recent years, however, many country pubs have either closed down,
or have been converted to establishments more intent on providing seating
facilities for the consumption of food, than that of the local community meeting
and convivially drinking.[31]
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Brewery tap
A brewery tap is the nearest outlet for a brewery's beers. This is usually a
room or bar in the brewery itself, though the name may be applied to the nearest
pub. The term is not applied to a brewpub which brews and sells its beer on the
same premises.
Signs
In 1393 King Richard II compelled landlords to erect signs outside their
premises. The legislation stated "Whosoever shall brew ale in the town with
intention of selling it must hang out a sign, otherwise he shall forfeit his ale." This
was in order to make them easily visible to passing inspectors, borough ale tasters,
who would decide the quality of the ale they provided. William Shakespeare's
father, John Shakespeare was one such inspector.
LOCATION
Apple Pub is located at the corner of Bandra near PAli Hill. Aproximately
four blocks from Bandra Staiton and within walking distance of the city's business
district. This is one of the most outstanding places for a pub in Bandra as it is
strategically located to attract the middle-class and upper middle-class working
public during lunch and after quitting time.
The building itself is one of the oldest still standing in Bandra and has an old
world style to it. Presently the establishment can seat 96 customers. Apple has
secured the purchase of the adjacent storefront for its expansion, and with
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renovation, will have room for the brewery and another 24 persons. The current
facilities, including two large bars and fireplace, kitchen, and plenty of room for
darts, pool, and other amusements make this an excellent attraction.
Products Offered:-
Apple pub offers a wide variety of spirits. St. Brendan's and other liquors.
In addition the Pub offers domestic and other imported beers by the bottles and a
full bar for mixed drinks. In the back the pub has a small kitchen that offers a
limited menu of such things as sandwiches, fish and chips, etc. On special
occasions the pub offers traditional favorites such as Irish stew, leek and potato
soup, and corned beef and cabbage.
Sourcing
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The Pub purchases large quantities of alcohol from local and regional distributors
including Kitsap Distributors and Darian Beverages. the inventories of food come
from Globas Fusion Restaurant in Bandra. Apple’s receives discounts when certain
volumes are purchased. The pub seeks to maintain good relations with its
distributors in order to insure high-quality products are delivered on time.Apple’s
markup prices from that of wholesale generally runs between 15-20% depending
on the drink or meal. Junkboxes, pool tables, and other amusements between are
leased and serviced by the leasing company under existing contracts.
The new brewery equipment to be installed in March of 2003 will come from Key
West Brewery Equipment. Much of this equipment will be secondhand, but all of it
will be personally selected by our new brewmaster. Storage, kegging and bottling
of our in-house brews will be done personally.
STATUTORY PROCEDURE
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The knowledge of government procedures and legal aspects of the industry are as
important as the technical know how of the project.
Meet with council or who ever looks after building regulations in your bars
region to get your venues plans approved.
Apply for all licences your bar requires for & liquor licensing.
PLANNING LAYOUT
The machinery layout can influence erection cost, operating and maintenance cost,
safety and convenience. The following point may be used as guidelines for
planning the layout.
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You bar should have standards in place for every aspect of operation. This will
include ordering systems, stock par levels though to bartender service standards
Bring in IT people to hook up Till & computer systems. They also apply stock
control systems & install all bar systems
Plan when your Bar/ Nightclub will open. Also plan when you will have your VIP
opening party, soft opening & actual open to the public.
SELECTION OF EQUIPMENT
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Keys to Success
To succeed APPLE must:
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Raw material malt, hops,yeast, cleaning agents store finished goods store
should be so situated that these could be kept locked without any
interference in normal production work.
Air-condition should be installed for proper vantillation.
Glass wares and crockeries should be well stored to avoid breakage.
WORKING CAPITAL
Facilities should be sold against cash and credit. In this way the turnover will be
faster and the requirement of working capital could be considerably reduced.
However, it will be advisable to make arrangement for working capital for a period
of six month.
Before starting pub, it is necessary to survey the market for product in the area in
order to decide the size and scope of the project. For a large project it is advisable
to hire the services of marketing agencies who are well equipped to undertake such
studies. However for small scale pub the following point should be studied :
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STORE
BAR COUNTER
LOOS
BRANDED DRAFT BEER FRIDGE
BAR TOOL
SPEED RACK,SINGLE RAIL
STAINLESS STILL CARTS
BEER DISPENSER
PROOFING CABINET
MUSIC SYSTEM
MIKES
LIGHTS AND SPECIAL EFFECTS
DEEP FREEZER
APPLE PUB
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