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Beer In Ads #511: Schlitz, Sealed With A Kiss

January 2, 2012 By Jay Brooks


Monday’s ad is for Schlitz, from 1944. With the tagline “Sealed with a Kiss” doing double duty; it’s an association Schlitz had been using in their ads plus the woman sealing the letter while the postman waits. As World War 2 was still going on, the ad adds another layer of poignancy since the illustration seems to suggest the letter is important. I think we’re meant to believe it’s addressed to a soldier overseas.

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

Damaged Lagunitas Equipment In Petaluma

January 2, 2012 By Jay Brooks

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When last we looked, the damaged Lagunitas brewing equipment was at the dock, at the Port of Stockton. Earlier today I stopped by the Lagunitas Brewery to pick up some samples for a tasting tomorrow for the Celebrator Beer News and, not surprisingly, the broken lauter tun was around the back of the brewery. Having traveled so far — the equipment, not me — I wanted to see it close up and snapped some photos, too.

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At the Lagunitas Brewery.

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The damaged brewhouse in Petaluma.

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Some of the damage, up close and personal.

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Close-up mayhem.

Filed Under: Breweries, Just For Fun Tagged With: Brewery Porn, Brewing Equipment, California, Northern California, Photo Gallery

Sudan Beer

January 1, 2012 By Jay Brooks

sudan
Today in 1956, the Sudan gained their Independence from the United Kingdom.

Sudan
sudan-color

Sudan Breweries

  • None

Sudan Brewery Guides

  • Beer Advocate
  • Beer Me
  • Rate Beer

Other Guides

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

Guild: None

National Regulatory Agency: None

Beverage Alcohol Labeling Requirements: None

Drunk Driving Laws: Zero Tolerance

Sudan

  • Full Name: Republic of the Sudan
  • Location: Africa, Middle East
  • Government Type: Government of National Unity (GNU)
  • Language: Arabic (official), English (official), Nubian, Ta Bedawie, Fur
  • Religion(s): Sunni Muslim, small Christian minority
  • Capital: Khartoum
  • Population: 45,047,502; 29th
  • Area: 1,861,484 sq km, 16th
  • Comparative Area: Slightly more than one-quarter the size of the US
  • National Food: Fuul or Lugma
  • National Symbol: Secretary Bird
  • Affiliations: UN, African Union, Arab League
  • Independence: From the UK, January 1, 1956

Sudan

  • Alcohol Legal: No
  • Minimum Drinking Age: Was 16; Now Illegal
  • BAC: None
  • Label Requirements: N/A
  • Number of Breweries: 0

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  • How to Say “Beer”: beereh (biræ)
  • How to Order a Beer: Waheed beera, meen fadleek
  • How to Say “Cheers”: Bismilah
  • Toasting Etiquette: N/A

sudan-map

Alcohol Consumption By Type:

  • Beer: <1%
  • Wine: <1%
  • Spirits: 20%
  • Other: 80%

Alcohol Consumption Per Capita (in litres):

  • Recorded: 1.56
  • Unrecorded: 0.82
  • Total: 2.38
  • Beer: 0.52

WHO Alcohol Data:

  • Per Capita Consumption: 1.56 litres
  • Alcohol Consumption Trend: Decreasing
  • Excise Taxes: Total ban
  • Minimum Age: Total ban
  • Sales Restrictions: Total ban
  • Advertising Restrictions: Total ban
  • Sponsorship/Promotional Restrictions: Total ban

Patterns of Drinking Score: 3

Prohibition: Sudan has banned all alcohol consumption and extends serious penalties to offenders pursuant to President Omar al-Bashir’s policy of enacting Shari`a as national law. Despite this, there exists a thriving trade in date brandy (called araqi in Sudanese Arabic) and other native alcoholic beverages; a black market in imported beverages, such as whisky, also thrives in the cities.

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Filed Under: Beers, Breweries Tagged With: Middle East, Sudan

Beer In Art #155: David Teniers’ Self-Portrait At An Inn

January 1, 2012 By Jay Brooks

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Today’s work of art is yet another painted by David Teniers the Younger, a Flemish artist born in Antwerp. The painting is a Self-Portrait at an Inn, finished in 1646.

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Here’s how one source describes the painting:

David Teniers the Younger is one of the greatest Flemish painters of the 17th century; he specializes in genre scenes, especially indoor ones, in taverns. This is what his self-portrait shows here, like a manifesto; he has depicted himself, with a pitcher in one hand and a glass of beer in the other. One can note the minute description of the place, the restrained range of colour, the attention given to details which become as many still lifes, and the brushstrokes, precise and delicate, yet not effaced.

To learn more about David Teniers, Wikipedia has a good overview and there’s also a more detailed biography at the National Gallery and the Web Gallery of Art. You can see more of his work at the Web Museum, Olga’s Gallery and the National Gallery. There are also additional links at ArtCyclopedia

Filed Under: Art & Beer, Beers Tagged With: Belgium, Flanders, Pubs

Haiti Beer

January 1, 2012 By Jay Brooks

haiti
Today in 1804, Haiti gained their Independence from France.

Haiti
haiti-color

Haiti Breweries

  • Brasserie Nationale d’Haiti
  • Prestige Beer

Haiti 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: N/A

Beverage Alcohol Labeling Requirements: Not Known

Drunk Driving Laws: Not Known

Haiti

  • Full Name: Republic of Haiti
  • Location: Caribbean
  • Government Type: Republic
  • Language: French (official), Creole (official)
  • Religion(s): Roman Catholic 80%, Protestant 16% (Baptist 10%, Pentecostal 4%, Adventist 1%, other 1%), none 1%, other 3%
    note: roughly half of the population practices voodoo
  • Capital: Port-au-Prince
  • Population: 9,719,932; 87th
  • Area: 27,750 sq km, 148th
  • Comparative Area: Slightly smaller than Maryland
  • National Food: Du riz a pois (rice and beans)
  • National Symbol: Hispaniolan Trogon (official), Hispaniolan Parrot
  • Nickname: The Pearl of the Caribbean
  • Affiliations: UN, OAS
  • Independence: From France and the UK, January 1, 1960

Haiti-coa

  • Alcohol Legal: Yes
  • Minimum Drinking Age: 16
  • BAC: Not Known
  • Label Requirements: N/A
  • Number of Breweries: 1

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  • How to Say “Beer”: byè
  • How to Order a Beer: N/A
  • How to Say “Cheers”: N/A
  • Toasting Etiquette: N/A

haiti-map

Alcohol Consumption By Type:

  • Beer: <1%
  • Wine: <1%
  • Spirits: 100%

Alcohol Consumption Per Capita (in litres):

  • Recorded: 5.99
  • Unrecorded: 0.62
  • Total: 6.61
  • Beer: 0.01

WHO Alcohol Data:

  • Per Capita Consumption: 6 litres
  • Alcohol Consumption Trend: Stable
  • Excise Taxes: N/A
  • Minimum Age: 16
  • Sales Restrictions: N/A
  • Advertising Restrictions: N/A
  • Sponsorship/Promotional Restrictions: N/A

Patterns of Drinking Score: 3

Prohibition: None.

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Filed Under: Beers, Breweries Tagged With: Caribbean, Haiti

Cameroon Beer

January 1, 2012 By Jay Brooks

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Today in 1960, Cameroon gained their Independence from France and the United Kingdom.

Cameroon
cameroon-color

Cameroon Breweries

  • Guinness Cameroun: Douala, Yaoundé
  • Les Brasserie Cameroun
  • SIAC Brasserie Isenbeck S.A.
  • Union Camerounaise de Brasseries

Cameroon 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 0.08%

Cameroon

  • Full Name: Republic of Cameroon
  • Location: Africa, SW Coast
  • Government Type: Republic; multiparty presidential regime
  • Language: 24 major African language groups, English (official), French (official)
  • Religion(s): Indigenous beliefs 40%, Christian 40%, Muslim 20%
  • Capital: Yaounde
  • Population: 19,711,291; 58th
  • Area: 475,440 sq km, 54nd
  • Comparative Area: Slightly larger than California
  • National Food: Ndolé
  • National Symbol: Lion
  • Nickname: Africa in Miniature
  • Affiliations: UN, African Union, Commonwealth
  • Independence: From France and the UK, January 1, 1960

cameroon-coa

  • Alcohol Legal: Yes
  • Minimum Drinking Age: 18 (to drink); 21 (to buy)
  • BAC: 0.08%
  • Label Requirements: N/A
  • Number of Breweries: 4

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  • How to Say “Beer”: bier
  • How to Order a Beer: N/A
  • How to Say “Cheers”: N/A
  • Toasting Etiquette: N/A

cameroon-map

Alcohol Consumption By Type:

  • Beer: 44%
  • Wine: 1%
  • Spirits: <1%
  • Other: 55%

Alcohol Consumption Per Capita (in litres):

  • Recorded: 4.97
  • Unrecorded: 2.60
  • Total: 7.57
  • Beer: 2.05

WHO Alcohol Data:

  • Per Capita Consumption: 5 litres
  • Alcohol Consumption Trend: Stable
  • Excise Taxes: Yes
  • Minimum Age: 21
  • Sales Restrictions: Time, location
  • Advertising Restrictions: Yes
  • Sponsorship/Promotional Restrictions: No

Patterns of Drinking Score: 3

Prohibition: None.

cameroon-africa

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

Brunei Beer

January 1, 2012 By Jay Brooks

brunei
Today in 1984, Brunei gained their Independence from the United Kingdom.

Brunei
brunei-color

Brunei Breweries

  • None Known

Brunei 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 0.08%

Brunei

  • Full Name: Brunei Darussalam
  • Location: Southeastern Asia, bordering the South China Sea and Malaysia
  • Government Type: Constitutional Sultanate (locally known as Malay Islamic Monarchy)
  • Language: Malay (official), English, Chinese
  • Religion(s): Muslim (official) 67%, Buddhist 13%, Christian 10%, other (includes indigenous beliefs) 10%
  • Capital: Bandar Seri Begawan
  • Population: 408,786; 175th
  • Area: 5,765 sq km, 173rd
  • Comparative Area: Slightly smaller than Delaware
  • National Food: Ambuyat
  • National Symbols: Simpor flower; royal umbrella
  • Affiliations: UN, ASEAN, Commonwealth
  • Independence: From the UK, January 1, 1984 / From British protection, February 23, 1984

brunei-coa

  • Alcohol Legal: Yes
  • Minimum Drinking Age: Illegal [Note: Although it is illegal to purchase alcohol, it is legal for non-Muslims aged 17 and above to bring limited amounts of alcohol into the country every 48 hours if it is consumed in their home.]
  • BAC: 0.08%
  • Number of Breweries: 0

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  • How to Say “Beer”: bir
  • How to Order a Beer: Yang bir, sila
  • How to Say “Cheers”: Ceria
  • Toasting Etiquette: N/A

brunei-map

Alcohol Consumption By Type:

  • Beer: 96%
  • Wine: 1%
  • Spirits: 3%

Alcohol Consumption Per Capita (in litres):

  • Recorded: 1.75
  • Unrecorded: 0.25
  • Total: 2.01
  • Beer: 1.67

WHO Alcohol Data:

  • Per Capita Consumption: 1.8 litres
  • Alcohol Consumption Trend: Decrease
  • Excise Taxes: No
  • Minimum Age: Total ban
  • Sales Restrictions: Yes
  • Advertising Restrictions: Yes
  • Sponsorship/Promotional Restrictions: Yes

Patterns of Drinking Score: N/A

Prohibition: In Brunei, alcohol consumption in public is banned and there is no sale of alcohol. Non-Muslims are allowed to purchase a limited amount of alcohol from their point of embarkation overseas for their own private consumption. Non-Muslims over 17 years of age may be allowed to bring in not more than two bottles of liquor (about two quarts) and twelve cans of beer per person into the country.

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Filed Under: Beers, Breweries Tagged With: Brunei

Guinness Ad #100: A 200th Birthday Label

December 31, 2011 By Jay Brooks

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Our 100th Guinness ad is from 1959, for their 200th anniversary, which takes place tomorrow, December 31. That’s when, in 1759, they signed the lease for St. James Gate. Since I’m almost out of vintage Guinness ads, I’ll never make it to 200, so I decided to use it for the 100th series post. The ad itself shows many of the iconic advertising characters around the new anniversary label and the ad copy “My Goodness — a 200th birthday label!”

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

The Beer Hunter Documentary On Kickstarter

December 31, 2011 By Jay Brooks

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Most, if not all, of us who write about beer, and by extension blog about it, would not have a job were it not for one man: Michael Jackson. I think most of us who’ve been doing this for at least a few years now feel that way. I first met Michael at GABF in the early 1990s and feel honored to have been able to call him a friend as well as a colleague. When I did a profile piece on Michael for Beer Connoisseur magazine earlier this year, it was quite personal, and I polled a number of my colleagues and brewers about their feelings on Michael’s legacy so it wouldn’t just be in my voice. Their response was overwhelming and I struggled to use as many of the quotes they sent me as I could. As it was, the article ballooned to nearly twice the word count I was contracted for, because there was just so much to cover.

So I was thrilled when John Richards contacted me earlier this year to tell me about the documentary/biography film he’s working on: The Beer Hunter. In fact, I got on board right away and put my money where my mouth is, becoming a sponsor. That’s how much I’d really like to see this film be made and released. He’d also been doing some informal fund-raising and I know others have also donated to this worthy endeavor, but that’s only taken him so far.

The filmmaker has turned to Kickstarter to raise additional funds, hopefully for the last time (though if my experience in how these things go is any guide, probably not), in an effort to finish the film. He also has some additional lofty goals, including editing additional footage just for the DVD, creating a public archive from the entire library of footage to be housed at London’s Oxford-Brookes University (where Jackson’s print library is located) and set up a non-profit Michael Jackson Memorial Foundation. There is also a lot of additional information at the Kickstarter page and the Beer Hunter movie website, too.

So I’d encourage every single person who’s been touched by Jackson’s work to donate to get this film made. No matter how small, I’m sure it will be appreciated. If you’ve learned about the beer you love through any or all of Michael’s many books on beer and whisky, help keep his memory and legacy alive. Help make sure future generations know who Michael Jackson was, and how important he was to the craft beer scene that exists today, but might not have without his exhaustive efforts. And perhaps most important of all, help to create a film record, a living memory to show him at his best; talking about beer, educating people about beer and enjoying beer, too, an endeavor which he spent nearly four decades perfecting. There was really no one like him. I, for one, would love it for that to be a part of the permanent record of craft beer’s history.

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Michael and me at Denver’s Great Divide in the mid-1990s.

Filed Under: Beers, Breweries, Editorial, Just For Fun, Related Pleasures Tagged With: Film, History

Beer In Ads #510: Order Ballantine’s Ale The Handy Way

December 30, 2011 By Jay Brooks


Friday’s ad is for Ballantine Ale, from 1939 — their 100th anniversary. Sporting this ad copy. “It took 100 years to make Ballantine’s Ale as good as it is today.” And then there’s the beautiful oak panel background with the tasty illustration of the beer glass, bottle and can. But it’s the bottom text that really cracks me up. “Order Ballantine’s Ale the ‘Handy’ way.” I wonder if that ever worked, holding up three fingers and a circle (3 rings) to order a Ballantine Ale?

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Filed Under: News

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