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1877 U.S. Brewers Association Convention

June 6, 2018 By Jay Brooks

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This is an interesting photo I came across in 100 Years of Brewing, which was originally published in 1903. This two-page double truck is a photo of all the attendees of the Seventeenth annual convention of the United States Brewers Association, which was held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The photo was taken on June 6, 1877.

There are 133 people in the photo, although not all of them are identified. Quite a few of the people in the photo are, or rather were, pretty big deals in the brewing industry at that time, which makes sense. This was, after all, the biggest trade convention for brewing. But when you read the names, it’s a veritable who’s who of the brewing industry.

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Luckily, they included a numbered key to identify the people in the picture.

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Interestingly, even though the photo was taken in 1877, by the time it was published in “100 Years of Brewing,” 26 years later, 55 of the 133 people in the photo had died, or over 40%.

Here are slightly larger images of the two pages, first the left page, followed by the right.

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Filed Under: Breweries, Events, Just For Fun Tagged With: Brewers Association, History

Beer In Ads #2662: Beer Hunting Season

June 5, 2018 By Jay Brooks


Tuesday’s ad is for Schmidt, from the 1980s. The ad shows two proud men who’ve just bagged a big one on their hunting trip. Tied up on top of their wood-paneled Jeep is their quarry: a ginormous can of Schmidt Beer. As a kid, those collectible Schmidt beer cans with pheasants and other game birds were everywhere. I had a friend whose father traveled for work and brought home beer cans from where he went. Their basement rec room was literally covered in floor-to-ceiling custom shelves built to hold beer cans, and there were a lot of Schmidt cans among them. I don’t know why more breweries didn’t do likewise, or don’t do so today. Anyway, this is obviously a promotional poster, but it’s the best kind of advertising: the kind that doesn’t hit you over the head and is cool enough that you’d want to hang it up in your hunting lodge or basement bar.

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Filed Under: Beers Tagged With: Advertising, History

Beer In Ads #2661: I Like It. What Is It?

June 4, 2018 By Jay Brooks


Monday’s ad is for Schlitz Malt Liquor, from 1965. The ad shows a woman staring into her glass of Malt Liquor. This ad was two years after introducing their malt liquor, so they were still trying to educate their potential customers, and it’s quite interesting how they characterize it. “Bolder than beer. More character than ale. Less filling than both.”

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

Beer In Ads #2660: Some Things Can’t Be Hurried

June 3, 2018 By Jay Brooks


Sunday’s ad is for Ruppert Beer, from 1947. The ad shows a farmer taking a nap while his horse looks on disapprovingly. But the tagline, “Some Things Can’t Be Hurried” isn’t about growing crops, but about brewing beer, which Ruppert apparently does not just slowly, but s-l-o-w-l-y. I may not be an expert in the philosophy of time, but I don’t think you can age something slowly. Time is linear, at least in practical terms, and moves at a fixed pace. It may sometimes seem to go slower or faster, but that’s just our perception of it.

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

Beer In Ads #2659: Break For Canadian Wild Life

June 2, 2018 By Jay Brooks


Saturday’s ad is for Molson, from 1994. The ad shows a great cartoon of — what is that? — a Canadian Goose wearing shades and leaning up against a giant bottle of Molson on the beach. He also has a fairly large bottle on his hand. He actually looks more like a duck, but Canadian Goose makes more sense in context. Whatever bird, he certainly looks satisfied.

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

Beer In Ads #2658: Premium Blonde

June 1, 2018 By Jay Brooks


Friday’s ad is for Grolsch, from 2005. That year, Grolsch introduced a new beer in the Netherlands called Premium Blonde, which they advertised using one of the most iconic blondes, Marilyn Monroe. At the bottom of each ad is written “Maar laten we haar nooit vergeten,” which Google translates as “But let’s never forget her.” There were at least three different Marilyn Monroe ads that I’ve found, which seems ideal since today is Marilyn Monroe’s birthday.

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

Beer In Ads #2657: Winter Sports To Enjoy With Ballantine Ale

May 31, 2018 By Jay Brooks


Thursday’s ad is for is by Ballantine Ale, from 1954. Most of this month I’ve been posting Brewer’s Gold ads from the 1950s, but I’ve shared all of the ones I could find, so for the remainder of the month there will be random Ballantine ads. In this ad, part of a small series, the focus is on “Winter Sports,” specifically three you can enjoy with Ballantine Ale. These are two obvious ones: skating and skiiing, but the third is more surprising. It’s curling, which in 1954 must have been almosy unknown. It wasn’t a regular Olympic sport until 1998, although it was a demonstration sport in the 1924 and 1932 games, and then again in the 1988 and 1992 games, but nowhere near 1954.

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

Beer In Ads #2656: Windows That Look In On Ballantine Ale

May 30, 2018 By Jay Brooks


Wednesday’s ad is for is by Ballantine Ale, from 1953. Most of this month I’ve been posting Brewer’s Gold ads from the 1950s, but I’ve shared all of the ones I could find, so for the remainder of the month there will be random Ballantine ads. In this ad, part of a small series, the focus is on “Windows,” specifically windows from three specific places where you can find Ballantine Ale through the windows, in Boston, Massachusetts, Palm Springs, California, and Havana, Cuba.

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

Beer In Ads #2655: Doors That Lead To Ballantine Ale

May 29, 2018 By Jay Brooks


Tuesday’s ad is for is by Ballantine Ale, from 1953. Most of this month I’ve been posting Brewer’s Gold ads from the 1950s, but I’ve shared all of the ones I could find, so for the remainder of the month there will be random Ballantine ads. In this ad, part of a small series, the focus is on “Doors,” specifically doors from three specific places where you can find Ballantine Ale behind the doors, in New York City, North Carolina and on a train.

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

Beer In Ads #2654: Tables Reserved For Ballantine Ale

May 28, 2018 By Jay Brooks


Monday’s ad is for is by Ballantine Ale, from 1953. Most of this month I’ve been posting Brewer’s Gold ads from the 1950s, but I’ve shared all of the ones I could find, so for the remainder of the month there will be random Ballantine ads. In this ad, part of a small series, the focus is on “Tables,” specifically tables from three specific places where you can find Ballantine Ale on the menu, in Houston, Texas, Boca Raton, Florida and Hollywood, California.

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

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