BeerFooty blends South Africa’s craft beer renaissance with live sports hospitality — from stadium pop-ups to fan experience design that turns every match into a celebration.
Venue-side strategy, staff training, and curated beer menus for clubs and stadiums.
Temporary beer gardens, tasting bars, and fan zones built around your event calendar.
From queue flow to social moments — we make match days memorable beyond the final whistle.
Hospitality Consultant · BeerFooty
Member since Jan 2023
Last active: 2 hours ago
Events Managed
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This season
Brewery Partners
8
Active collaborations
Fan Feedback
4.7
Average rating
How we safeguard your information, payments, and event operations across South Africa.
All fan and client data is encrypted at rest using AES-256 and transmitted over TLS 1.3. We store personally identifiable information separately from operational logs, with access restricted to authorised personnel only. Regular third-party audits verify our encryption protocols.
Multi-factor authentication is mandatory for all staff accounts. Role-based permissions ensure that venue operators, event planners, and finance teams only see what they need. Session tokens expire after 15 minutes of inactivity.
All payment processing is handled by PCI DSS Level 1 compliant gateways. We never store full card numbers or CVV codes on our servers. Tokenisation replaces sensitive data with unique identifiers, and every transaction is logged for reconciliation without exposing financial details.
Our dedicated security team follows a documented incident response framework. Suspected breaches are escalated within 30 minutes, containment steps are pre-approved, and affected parties are notified within 72 hours as required by POPIA. We run quarterly tabletop exercises with venue partners.
For on-site activations and pop-up beer gardens, we implement access wristbands with RFID chips, CCTV coverage at all entry and service points, and trained security personnel. Stock and cash handling follows a two-person rule with real-time inventory tracking.
We adhere to the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA) and maintain a data protection officer on retainer. Our security framework aligns with ISO 27001 controls, and we undergo an independent penetration test every six months. Compliance documentation is available upon request.
BeerFooty provides hospitality consulting, fan experience design, and event logistics for sports venues and private clients. We do not operate permanent bars, sell alcohol directly, or manage ticketing platforms. All recommendations regarding beer pairings, menu design, and venue layout are advisory unless a separate execution agreement is signed.
All original content—including pairing guides, activation blueprints, and fan survey data—remains the intellectual property of BeerFooty unless otherwise agreed in writing. Third-party brewery names and product references are used for informational purposes only and do not imply endorsement or partnership.
BeerFooty advises clients to comply with all applicable South African liquor licensing laws, municipal health regulations, and stadium safety protocols. We accept no liability for fines, penalties, or incidents arising from a client’s failure to obtain proper permits or enforce responsible alcohol service. Our pop-up case studies reflect specific conditions and should not be taken as universal guarantees.
Fan surveys and feedback collected during activations are anonymised before analysis. Personal data (names, contact details, purchase history) is never shared with third parties without explicit consent. For full details, refer to our Privacy Policy.
These clarifications may be updated without prior notice. The version published on this page supersedes any earlier verbal or written statements. Last revised: January 2025.
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