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Archives for June 14, 2013

Beer In Ads #910: The Christening of Kip’s Bay

June 14, 2013 By Jay Brooks


Friday’s ad is for Knickerbocker beer, from 1953. It’s number 5 in a series, although I’ve only seen two of them so far, and I don’t know how many are in the series of ads. The ones I’ve seen depict scenes from the history of New York. This fifth one is about the Christening of Kip’s Bay, and the art for the ad was painted by Lumen Martin Winter. “Kips Bay was an inlet of the East River running from what is now 32nd Street to 37th Street.” According to Wikipedia:

Kips Bay was the site of the Landing at Kip’s Bay (September 15, 1776), an episode of the American Revolutionary War and part of the New York and New Jersey campaign. About 4,000 British Army troops under General William Howe landed at Kips Bay on September 15, 1776, near what is now the foot of East 33rd Street. Howe’s forces defeated about 500 American militiamen commanded by Colonel William Douglas. The American forces immediately retreated and the British occupied New York City soon afterward.

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Filed Under: Art & Beer, Beers Tagged With: Advertising, History, New York

Moving Beer Labels

June 14, 2013 By Jay Brooks

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Okay, these are some of the coolest graphic manipulations I’ve ever seen. Trevor Carmick, who during the day is a mild-mannered editor at Shotgun Media Group in Boston, by night is turning ordinary beer labels into moving works of art. At his new blog Beer Labels in Motion, Carmick is adding animations to his favorite beers’ labels and packaging, with stunning results. It looks like he’s just getting started with seven done since he started in mid-May. This could be fun as he keeps adding more and more of these cool animations.

21st Amendment Bitter American
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Lagunitas Lil’ Sumpin’ Ale
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Pretty Things Jack D’Or
blim-pretty-things

Stone Ruination IPA
blim-stone-ruination

The Alchemist Heady-Topper
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Filed Under: Beers, Breweries, Just For Fun, Related Pleasures

Is Beer Really Cheaper Than Gas?

June 14, 2013 By Jay Brooks

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Today’s infographic answers the age-old question, Is Beer Really Cheaper Than Gas? Created and investigated by Keg Works, who came to following conclusion, which is that the claim only works for homebrew. I guess we won’t see any beer-powered cars anytime soon.

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Click here to see the infographic full size.

Filed Under: Beers, Just For Fun, Related Pleasures Tagged With: Business, Economics, Infographics

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