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Beer In Ads #1295: Bill For Taxes

August 27, 2014 By Jay Brooks


Wednesday’s ad is another one from the United Brewers Industrial Foundation, also from 1939. This was well before the “Beer Belongs” series, and just before World War II. Showing a simple bill template, with a lot of negative space for impact, makes the point just a few years after prohibition ended, that beer was providing quite a lot of money into the economy, over one million dollars each day. According to the CPI Inflation Calculator, $1 million in 1939 would be $17,140,287.77 in today’s money.

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



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