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Beer In Ads #334: Ballantine Beer Is Deep-Brewed

March 18, 2011 By Jay Brooks

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Friday’s ad is another Ballantine ad from, I’m guessing here, the late 50s or early 60s. I love the suggestion that Ballantine is “deep-brewed,” whatever that might mean. And I can’t help but wonder: what the hell is that rooster doing on his shoulder as he pours his beer?

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



Comments

  1. jesskidden says

    March 19, 2011 at 9:36 am

    You’re missing the top half of the ad, which somewhat explains the rooster (which witnessed the murder of a possible relative in the first panel).

    http://www.gono.com/beermagazineads/ballantine/ballen33.jpg

    Notice the interesting wording about temperature in the “Flavor that chill can’t kill” campaign. “If you’re like most people…” Notice those aren’t the brewery’s recommended temps, they are just grudgingly giving in to the common convention.

    The brewer rec’s were near the high end of that range- 40°F to 42°F for the lager beer, and for their top fermented beers (two ales, porter and stout) they suggested 55°F, and “cellar” or “room temperature” back in the 1930’s.

  2. Pistol Pete says

    March 20, 2011 at 9:32 am

    Everytime I grab a beer, I always want to get a rooster involved.

  3. beerman49 says

    March 21, 2011 at 10:07 pm

    Thanx, jesskidden, for “the rest of the story” on that ad! I drank a lot of Ballantine during the early 70’s. Returnable longnecks were $3/case + $.75 deposit (case was same good heavy cardboard as was delivered to bars); canned Ballantine Draft was $3.50-4/case & excellent for filling coolers.

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