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Archives for August 2012

Beer In Ads #664: Man’s Best Friend

August 2, 2012 By Jay Brooks


Thursday’s ad is for Schlitz from 1951. It’s a great illustration showing a man painting a chair yellow. A dog has come up to him holding a bottle of Schlitz in its mouth, while a woman — his woman? — looks on from afar. Man’s best friend indeed.

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

The Case For Beer

August 2, 2012 By Jay Brooks

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The folks at Easy Lift Equipment just sent me this fun infographic they created, with the help of Frugal Dad, entitled the Case for Beer. Enjoy.

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Filed Under: Beers, Just For Fun Tagged With: Statistics

Hokey Smokes! Cartoons Are Only For Kids?

August 2, 2012 By Jay Brooks

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As a lifelong lover of all things drawn — comic strips, comic books, graphic novels, cartoons and animated films — there’s an argument that the neo-prohibitionist wingnuts make from time to to time that absolutely frys my bacon. And they’re at it again. The increasingly neo-prohibitionist group Alcohol Justice (AJ) is unhappy once more with Anheuser-Busch InBev (are they ever happy?), this time because they’re using — gasp! — cartoons to promote their association with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). In Bud Light and UFC Push Beer to Kids with Comics, AJ makes the same tired argument they always do whenever anybody uses an image that’s been drawn in an advertisement. Here’s how they put it this time:

So how does a company that says it’s committed to not advertising to kids choose to spend millions of its marketing dollars? Get this: comic strips, posted on Facebook, targeting fans of mixed-martial arts fighting, also known as Ultimate Fighting Championships. As the primary sponsor of the brutal and offensive UFC, A-B InBev gets the Bud Light logo delivered directly to the computer screens of millions of kids worldwide. Moreover, they use the quintessential child-friendly format of comic strips to do it. The only way they could top this direct advertising to youth is if they plastered Sponge Bob SquarePants’ picture on Bud Light cans.

Well get this, comic strips and other animated fare is NOT JUST FOR KIDS. They never, ever have been. Yes, there are cartoons aimed at kids, but many, many are either for all ages or are for more mature people. People able to separate content from delivery, something that AJ is apparently incapable of, understand this. The folks that come up with these arguments must be the least fun people to be around, if they avoid anything that’s been animated because they believe it must be for kids only. Think what they’re missing.

But just a short history should convince even the most jaded neo-prohibitionist that comics have long been for all ages, and many were aimed at adults since they were first created. The very first comic strip, The Yellow Kid, began in newspapers in the last decade of the 19th century. It tackled social and political topics, and was for the adults who read newspapers. The first animated film, Gertie the Dinosaur, created by Windsor McCay in 1914, was similarly not exclusively kiddie-fare. McKay used it in his vaudeville act, which was not for kids.

All those Looney Toons, Tom & Jerry’s, Popeye’s and other cartoons we grew up watching Saturday mornings and after school began as the cartoon shown before the main attraction started at movie theaters. And we’re not talking about kiddie files, but all films. They were aimed at either the adults there to see an adult film or were for all ages (Disney being exception and the prime example of a studio that did more family-friendly stuff). That’s why there are lots of old Warner Brothers cartoons (and others) that are never shown on television when they repackaged them for TV, because their subject matter is seen as inappropriate for today’s youth.

Comic books in the 1950s covered a wide range of subjects, not just superheroes, but another wingnut wrote “Seduction of the Innocent,” a deeply flawed book that equated violence with reading comic books, and comic books were reduced to only kid-friendly stories (at least until the 1980s).

Try to watch Rocky & Bullwinkle or Beany & Cecil and not see all the adult political references. You’d have to be utterly clueless to not see that cartoons have never been the exclusive realm of children. Many mature adults love cartoons now, and have since people first started drawing them.

That AJ and other anti-alcohol folks claim this is, for me, more proof of how they’re willing to bend the truth, and common sense, to push their agenda. I don’t even like the UFC, or any type of fighting sports like boxing, etc. (except for the NFL), but just because they use a comic strip promoting it does not ipso facto mean they’re targeting kids. You’d have to be a child yourself to make, or swallow, that line of reasoning.

Another interesting tactic that AJ uses again here is claiming they’re not the only one outraged, when they state that “Culinary Workers Union recently sent a forceful letter to A-B InBev expressing disgust at the company’s ‘socially irresponsible behavior.'” Except that when you look at this letter, it’s also signed by AJ’s executive director Bruce Lee Livingston, meaning it’s more likely AJ’s letter, or at a minimum a joint letter. But that fact is conveniently left out of their press release, most likely because it would weaken their already questionable argument. As I said, I’m no fan of the UFC, or similar spectacles, and I tend to believe the world would be a better place if people didn’t enjoy violence quite so much, but any meaningful public discussion has to start by being honest. And starting that discussion by claiming that if anybody uses a cartoon then they’re only targeting kids, is hardly honest. Now I need a beer, and the Simpsons is on.

Filed Under: Editorial, News, Politics & Law Tagged With: Anti-Alcohol, Cartoons, Comics, Prohibitionists

Beer In Ads #663: For Real Enjoyment …

August 1, 2012 By Jay Brooks


Wednesday’s ad is for Schaefer from 1957. It’s a clever one, showing a bottle of Schaefer Beer with a beer glass perpendicular with the text “For real enjoyment … turn this ad slowly to the right.” So if you did, the beer would pour out of the bottle and into the glass. I love the other tagline. “Schaefer beer it’s Real beer!”

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

Switzerland Beer

August 1, 2012 By Jay Brooks

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Today in 1291, Switzerland founded their Swiss Confederation.

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Switzerland Breweries

  • Ackermann
  • Aktienbrauerei Flims Surselva AG
  • Alpenperle
  • Altes Tramdepot Brauerei Restaurant AG
  • Amicale des Brasseurs de Vollèges
  • Arlibrau
  • Bartis
  • Bäsibräu
  • Benedix Klosterbräu
  • Bertbier
  • BFM Brasserie des Franches-Montagnes
  • Biera Engiadinaisa
  • Bieraria Tschlin SA
  • Bière Buse
  • Bière du Boxer SA
  • Bières de Neuch
  • Bierfreunde Baselbiet
  • Biermanufaktur Maienfeld
  • Birraria
  • Birrificio Ticinese SA
  • BK Bier-kultur AG Öufi-Brauerei
  • Brasserie Artisanale du Bourg
  • Brasserie Artisanale du Château
  • Brasserie Artisanale Sierrvoise
  • Brasserie de La Côte
  • Brasserie de l’Ours
  • Brasserie de Murailles
  • Brasserie du Bief
  • Brasserie Du Cardinal
  • Brasserie du Chauve
  • Brasserie du Trio
  • Brasserie L’Enclave
  • Brasserie Valaisanne / Walliser Bier
  • Brasserie Haldemann
  • Brasserie Schwarzbuebe Bier
  • Brasserie Trois Dames
  • Brasseurs des Grottes
  • Brauage du Garage à la Plage
  • Brau AG Langenthal (Hasli-Bier)
  • Braubude Basel
  • Brauerei Aare Bier
  • Brauerei A. Egger AG
  • Brauerei Adler AG
  • Brauerei Baar AG
  • Brauerei BierVision Monstein AG
  • Brauerei BoFo Bräu
  • Brauerei Egger
  • Brauerei Falken AG
  • Brauerei Felsenau AG
  • Brauerei Fischerstube AG
  • Brauerei H. Müller AG
  • Brauerei Karbacher AG
  • Brauerei Karbacher
  • Brauerei Kündigbräu GmbH
  • Brauerei Locher AG
  • Brauerei Rosengarten AG
  • Brauerei-Roscha-Bräu
  • Brauerei Schützengarten AG
  • Brauerei.sh (Hegaustross)
  • Brauerei Stadtbühl
  • Brauerei Stadtguet
  • Brauerei St. Johann
  • Brauerei Unser Bier AG
  • Brauerei Usterbräu
  • Brauerei Wabräu
  • Brauerei Wetzel
  • Brauerei Ziegel Hof
  • Brauerei zum Papagei: Spezialitätenbrauerei am Zimmerberg
  • Brauerei zur Euelwies
  • Brauhaus Sternen AG
  • Brauverein Dagmersellen
  • Brauverein Pfäffikon
  • Brauwerkstatt Egghubel
  • Brauwerkstatt Jegenstorf
  • Brew Brothers
  • Buechibärgerbier
  • Burgdorfer Gasthausbrauerei
  • Calanda Brauerei
  • Cave des Brasseurs
  • Celsius (Brasserie Artisanale d’Ayent)
  • Christen-Bier
  • Churer Stadtbier
  • Churerbier
  • Côte
  • Degenbier
  • Desperados
  • Docteur Gab’s (Dérochet)
  • Dorfgassbier
  • ECM Bräu
  • Egger
  • Eichof
  • Entlebucher Bier
  • Erusbacher & Paul
  • Faex
  • Faiseurs de Bière
  • Falken
  • Feldschlösschen Getränke AG
  • Felsenau
  • Freiburger Biermanufaktur
  • Fleisch & Brau
  • Gaggia-Bräu
  • Gasthof-Brauerei zum Frohsinn
  • Gnädinger Bräu
  • GoldküstenBräu
  • Granicum Grenchner-Bräu
  • Grenchner-Bräu
  • Gutknecht’s Hammer-Bier
  • Haldengut
  • Hardeggerperle
  • Hasebärgbraui
  • Häxebräu
  • Haxli Schwändi Bräu
  • Heineken Switzerland AG
  • Heinzenbräu
  • Herzbräu
  • Hohgant
  • Hopfen Tropfen
  • Hörnlibräu (Brauverein Fischenthal)
  • HuM (hopfenundmalz)
  • Hundsbräu
  • Huus Braui
  • Ittinger
  • Jorat
  • Jungfraubräu
  • Knuddelbräu
  • Kocher Bräu
  • Kornhausbräu
  • Kündigbräu AG
  • La Bière de Posieux (La Croix-Blanche)
  • La Brasserie des Murailles Sàrl
  • Lägere Bräu
  • Lawinenbräu
  • Les Brasseurs Genève
  • Les Brasseurs Lausanne
  • Les Brasseurs Nyon
  • Les Frères Papinot
  • Lindenbergbräu
  • Lindenmatte Bier
  • Löwengarten
  • Lupuvis
  • Luterbächlihof
  • Magie-Bräu
  • Maupas
  • Mein Emmental
  • Mettle-Bier
  • Mobile Brauerei
  • Mondlinger Bräu & Randen Bräu
  • Murerbier
  • Muster Hausbrauerei
  • Oberson (Chastelbach-Bier)
  • Octopus-Bräu
  • Officnia della Birra
  • Öufi Brauerei
  • Over Board
  • Père Jakob
  • Pilatusbräu
  • Raben Brau
  • Ramseier Suisse
  • Ramseier Suisse AG
  • Rappi Bier Factory GmbH
  • Rathaus Brauerei
  • Reinecke Bräu
  • Remise Braui
  • Richie Bräu
  • Roscha-Bräu
  • Rössli-Bier
  • Rüedel
  • Rugenbräu AG
  • Rüüs Bier
  • Sauhofbräu
  • Scherlibräu
  • Schlossbraui Nürensdorf (Gnos & Gnos)
  • Schützengarten
  • Seetal Bier
  • Sonnenbräu AG
  • Stadtguet
  • Starrest
  • Steinegger Bräu
  • Steinfels
  • Stiär Biär
  • Storm & Anchor
  • Strättligen Bier
  • Suonen-Bräu
  • Talchern Bräu
  • Tannzapfenbräu
  • Tiersteiner Bräu Stäuble
  • Tillien
  • Trotten-Bräu
  • Turbinenbräu
  • Ueli Bier
  • UG Bräu
  • Unterländer Bräu
  • Valaisanne
  • Valeis
  • Verein Luzerner Bier Brauer (LuBB)
  • VIB (Verein Interessierter Bierbrauer)
  • Vouivre
  • Wädi-Brau-Huus AG
  • Wabräu
  • Walliseller Bier
  • Warteck Brauerei and Getränke
  • Wasserämter Mikro-Brauerei
  • Ziegelhof
  • Zöbi-Bier
  • Zur grünen Amsel
  • Zurich Airport Beer
  • Zwergenbräu

Switzerland Brewery Guides

  • Beer Advocate
  • Beer Me
  • Rate Beer
  • Swiss Microbreweries

Other Guides

  • CIA World Factbook
  • Official Website
  • U.S. Embassy
  • Wikipedia
  • Wikipedia’s Beer and Breweries in Switzerland

Guilds: Bierconvent International e.V; Swiss Brewers Association (Schweizer Brauerei-Verband)

National Regulatory Agency: Swiss Federal Office for Agriculture

Beverage Alcohol Labeling Requirements: Labels must include the following information: Name of product, Name and address of producer and importer (if applicable), Product designation, Alcohol content or actual alcoholic strength, Volume (in metric quantities only), Country of origin, Net content, Special instructions for use or storage (if applicable)

Drunk Driving Laws: BAC 0.05%

switzerland

  • Full Name: Swiss Confederation
  • Location: Central Europe, east of France, north of Italy
  • Government Type: Formally a confederation but similar in structure to a federal republic
  • Language: German (official) 63.7%, French (official) 20.4%, Italian (official) 6.5%, Serbo-Croatian 1.5%, Albanian 1.3%, Portuguese 1.2%, Spanish 1.1%, English 1%, Romansch (official) 0.5%, other 2.8%
  • Religion(s): Roman Catholic 41.8%, Protestant 35.3%, Muslim 4.3%, Orthodox 1.8%, other Christian 0.4%, other 1%, unspecified 4.3%, none 11.1%
  • Capital: Berne (Bern)
  • Population: 7,655,628; 96th
  • Area: 41,277 sq km, 136th
  • Comparative Area: Slightly less than twice the size of New Jersey
  • National Food: Cervelat; Fondue; Rösti
  • National Symbols: Edelweiss; Alphorn; Swiss Cross
  • Affiliations: UN
  • Independence: Swiss Confederation founded, August 1, 1291

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  • Alcohol Legal: Yes
  • Minimum Drinking Age: 16 for beer and wine in most cantons (though 18 in some); 18 in all cantons for spirits
  • BAC: 0.05%
  • Number of Breweries: 75

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  • How to Say “Beer”: bier / bière / birra / biera, gervosa
  • How to Order a Beer: Ein Bier, bitte / Une bière, s’il vous plait / Una birra, per favore / in biera, per plaschair
  • How to Say “Cheers”: Prost / Votre Santé, Santé / Salute / Viva
  • Toasting Etiquette: When proposing a toast, wait until everyone has been served a drink (whether it is wine or mineral water) and then say, “Prost” (cheers, in German). The toast in German-speaking Switzerland is prost; in French-speaking Switzerland, it is votre santé or simply santé; in Italian-speaking Switzerland, salute. After your host has proposed a toast, look directly at him or her and respond, preferably in the local language. Then, clink glasses with everyone at the table, or at least those within your reach. Only then may you take your first sip.

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Alcohol Consumption By Type:

  • Beer: 31%
  • Wine: 50%
  • Spirits: 18%
  • Other: 1%

Alcohol Consumption Per Capita (in litres):

  • Recorded: 10.56
  • Unrecorded: 0.50
  • Total: 11.06
  • Beer: 3.10

WHO Alcohol Data:

  • Per Capita Consumption: 10.4 litres
  • Alcohol Consumption Trend: Stable
  • Excise Taxes: Yes
  • Minimum Age: 16 (18 for spirits)
  • Sales Restrictions: Hours, location, specific events
  • Advertising Restrictions: Yes
  • Sponsorship/Promotional Restrictions: Yes

Patterns of Drinking Score: 1

Prohibition: None

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Filed Under: Beers, Breweries Tagged With: Europe, Switzerland

Bud Light Beer Camp?

August 1, 2012 By Jay Brooks

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Did anybody else see this? I was watching the Colbert Report last night, as I often do, and happened to catch a commercial for “Bud Light Beer Camp.” If I’d had a beer at the time, I might have done a spit take. As litigious as Anheuser-Busch InBev has been, is it really possible that they could not have noticed that Sierra Nevada has been running a pretty high profile beer camp now for several years? Sierra Nevada Beer Camp has to date done at least 43 beer camps (I did #41), which is how many are listed at the Beer Camp website. But since 43 was held in 2011, it’s probably closer to 50 by now. Certainly, there’s been enough of them for ABI to have noticed. [UPDATE: Since I originally posted this, a colleague sent me a note that they knew someone who did Beer Camp #67 and believe that it’s closer to 80.]

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I can just hear ABI’s lawyers, if the situation was reversed, arguing that this would create confusion in the mind of the consumer. I couldn’t find any of the commercials on YouTube, so I just photographed it on my television screen.

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Doing a Google search, all I could find was links to a few comedian’s websites talking about how they were involved in a series of “Bud Light beer camp” ads for Comedy Central. One conedian, Adam Newman, even had an embedded video, but it has been taken down. That site said it was a “six-part Bud Light ‘Beer Camp’ series” and included “other hilarious comedians Trevor Williams, Zack Poitras, Craig Rowin, and Jermaine Fowler.” He said it was “running this summer on Comedy Central.”

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A second Bud Light Beer Camp commercial ran at the end of the Colbert Report, and that one included a screen promoting the Port Paradise Music Festival, which appears to be a two-day music festival and cruise to the Bahamas that they’re sponsoring.

I assume that even with all of Sierra Nevada’s resources, they still won’t be taking ABI to court over this, though I imagine if the situation was reversed, that’s exactly what Bud would do.

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Filed Under: Breweries, News Tagged With: Anheuser-Busch InBev, Budweiser

Benin Beer

August 1, 2012 By Jay Brooks

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Today in 1960, Benin gained their Independence from France.

Benin
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Benin Breweries

  • Société Beninoise de Brasseries / SOBEBRA

Benin Brewery Guides

  • Beer Advocate
  • Beer Me
  • Rate Beer

Other Guides

  • CIA World Factbook
  • Official Website
  • U.S. Embassy
  • Wikipedia

Guild: None Known

National Regulatory Agency: None

Beverage Alcohol Labeling Requirements: Not Known

Drunk Driving Laws: BAC 0.05%

benin

  • Full Name: Republic of Benin (f.k.a. Dahomey)
  • Location: Western Africa, bordering the Bight of Benin, between Nigeria and Togo
  • Government Type: Republic
  • Language: French (official), Fon and Yoruba (most common vernaculars in south), tribal languages (at least six major ones in north)
  • Religion(s): Catholic 27.1%, Muslim 24.4%, Vodoun 17.3%, Protestant 10.4% (Celestial 5%, Methodist 3.2%, other Protestant 2.2%), other Christian 5.3%, other 15.5%
  • Capital: Porto-Novo
  • Population: 9,598,787; 89th
  • Area: 112,622 sq km, 102nd
  • Comparative Area: Slightly smaller than Pennsylvania
  • National Food: La Pate
  • National Symbol: Leopard
  • Affiliations: UN, African Union
  • Independence: From France, August 1, 1960

benin-coa

  • Alcohol Legal: Yes
  • Minimum Drinking Age: None
  • BAC: 0.05%
  • Number of Breweries: 1

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  • How to Say “Beer”: bière
  • How to Order a Beer: Une bière, s’il vous plait
  • How to Say “Cheers”: santé
  • Toasting Etiquette: N/A

benin-map

Alcohol Consumption By Type:

  • Beer: 45%
  • Wine: 13%
  • Spirits: 14%
  • Other: 28%

Alcohol Consumption Per Capita (in litres):

  • Recorded: 1.15
  • Unrecorded: 1.00
  • Total: 2.15
  • Beer: 0.49

WHO Alcohol Data:

  • Per Capita Consumption: 1.2 litres
  • Alcohol Consumption Trend: Stable
  • Excise Taxes: Yes
  • Minimum Age: None
  • Sales Restrictions: No
  • Advertising Restrictions: No
  • Sponsorship/Promotional Restrictions: No

Patterns of Drinking Score: 2

Prohibition: None

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Filed Under: Beers, Breweries Tagged With: Africa, Benin

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