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Beer In Ads #1361: Have Dinner With Me Tonight

November 1, 2014 By Jay Brooks


Saturday’s ad is for Budweiser, from 1946. This is from a series of billboard ads from around the same time I stumbled upon, though I’m sure the originals in color are more spectacular, though in case I’m a little glad it’s in black and white. In this ad for Budweiser, they’re advertising with a giant glass of Bud apparently making a phone call, ringing someone up for dinner. How crazy/cool is that? Yes, please, dinner with beer.

Bud-1946-telephone

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

Beer In Ads #1360: Lighting The Jack-O-Lantern

October 31, 2014 By Jay Brooks


Friday’s ad is for Rheingold Beer, from 1946, and features Miss Rheingold from that year, Rita Daigle. In this Halloween ad, she’s lighting the jack-o-lantern that, presumably, she’s just carved, despite her dress looking immaculate. Happy Halloween!

Rheingold-1946-halloween

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

Beer In Ads #1359: Let Me Cool You Off

October 30, 2014 By Jay Brooks


Thursday’s ad is for Budweiser, from 1951. This is from a series of billboard ads from around the same time I stumbled upon, though I’m sure the originals in color are more spectacular, though in case I’m a little glad it’s in black and white. In this ad for Budweiser, they’re advertising with a giant bottle of Bud up in the mountains, along with a full tall glass, and is that a snowed in cabin I fee behind them? Who wouldn’t want to be there?

Bud-1951-let-me-cool-you-off

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

Beer In Ads #1358: No Wonder It’s … Again

October 29, 2014 By Jay Brooks


Wednesday’s ad is another one for Schlitz, also from 1950. This is from a series of billboard ads from around the same time I stumbled upon, though I’m sure the originals in color are more spectacular, though in case I’m a little glad it’s in black and white. In this ad for Schlitz, they’re advertising with a football player, agin using the tagline “No wonder it’s … The Beer that made Milwaukee famous.” I still don’t quite understand it, but I did discover it was designed by a well-known ad man at the time, Howard Scott.

Schlitz-1950-howard-scott

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

Beer In Ads #1357: No Wonder It’s …

October 28, 2014 By Jay Brooks


Tuesday’s ad is for Schlitz, from 1950. This is from a series of billboard ads from around the same time I stumbled upon, though I’m sure the originals in color are more spectacular, though in case I’m a little glad it’s in black and white. In this ad for Schlitz, they’re advertising with a clown — and I HATE clowns — but even so I don’t quite understand this one. Essentially it’s saying “No wonder it’s … The Beer that made Milwaukee famous.” But why? Because … clown?

Schlitz-1950-clown

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

Beer In Ads #1356: Pointing The Way To Pleasure

October 27, 2014 By Jay Brooks


Monday’s ad is for Drewrys, from 1950. This is from a series of billboard ads from around the same time I stumbled upon, though I’m sure the originals in color are more spectacular. In this ad for Drewrys Beer and Ale, they’re advertising their Canadian association using a Mountie, although most of the beer was brewing in Indiana.

Drewrys-1950

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

Beer In Ads #1355: … Take Your ‘Pick’

October 26, 2014 By Jay Brooks


Sunday’s ad is for Haffenreffer & Co., Inc., from 1946. This is from a series of billboard ads from around the same time I stumbled upon, though I’m sure the originals in color are more spectacular. In this ad for Pickwick Ale and Pickwick Ale Light, they’re advertising like that scene in The Blues Brothers, when they play in a redneck bar. When one of the Blues Brothers asks what kind of music they play here, a waitress replies “we got both kinds: country AND western.” Same deal with the choices presented here, your “pick” is between regular adjunct ale or light adjunct ale, which according to the label is “lighter than regular Pickwick.”

Haffenreffer-pickwick-1946

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

Beer In Ads #1354: Always Mighty Good

October 25, 2014 By Jay Brooks


Saturday’s ad is for Hyde Park Beer, from 1946. This is from a series of billboard ads from around the same time I stumbled upon, though I’m sure the originals in color are more spectacular. In this Hyde Park Beer ad, they’re advertising Hyde Park Beer as “always mighty good!,” a phrase you don’t hear any more.

Hyde-Park-1946

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

Beer In Ads #1353: A Better Beer Naturally

October 24, 2014 By Jay Brooks


Friday’s ad is for Gretz Beer, from 1951. This is from a series of billboard ads from the same year I stumbled upon, though I’m sure the originals in color are more spectacular. In this Gretz ad, they’re advertising it as “a better beer naturally.” I wonder what they meant by that? There;s a clue in this wonderful sentiment that ends the ad. “Made the old-fashioned way — slowly — naturally.” I guess every other brewery was making their beer a completely different, and unnatural, way. Oh, and fast, too.

Gretz-1947

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

Beer In Ads #1352: Gimme Gold Label

October 23, 2014 By Jay Brooks


Thursday’s ad is for Acme Beer, from 1951. This is from a series of billboard ads from the same year I stumbled upon, though I’m sure the originals in color are more spectacular. In this Acme ad for their Gold Label beer, they’re advertising it as a “new lighter, drier beer.” The cartoon faces are amazing, especially that wink.

Acme-gold-label-1951

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

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