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Beer In Ads #2002: Grand Prix Paris

August 14, 2016 By Jay Brooks


Sunday’s ad is for Carlsberg, from 1910. The ad appears to show two well-dressed couples celebrating something, perhaps being on a ship bound for France? They certainly seem to be aboard a ship based on the view out the window, so maybe that’s the grand prize the ad’s referring to, a trip to Paris and all the beer you can drink.

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

Beer In Ads #2001: Downing A Bottle Of Carlsberg

August 13, 2016 By Jay Brooks


Saturday’s ad is for Carlsberg, from 1952. The ad shows a stylized man downing a bottle of Carlsberg. His right arm holding the bottle is crooked into the shape of a Carlsberg “C” and his head, too, seems bent into a “C.” It was done by a Danish poster artist, Henn Nielsen, and it definitely has a fifties look to it. I love how the man is staring out with one eye at the viewer, and seems to be smirking at us.

carlsberg-1952-nielsen

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

Beer In Ads #2000: Carlsberg At The Eiffel Tower

August 12, 2016 By Jay Brooks


Friday’s ad is for New Carlsberg Beers, or “Ny Carlsberg ølsorter,” from 1889, I guess. It’s hard to believe this is the 2000th beer ad I’ve posted, which means it’s been nearly five-and-a-half years since I started posting them, and that doesn’t even count the Guinness ads I posted separately for a time, plus all of the random unnumbered ones, too. This is without a doubt one of the most beautiful ads I’ve seen, showing a detailed view of Paris and the Eiffel Tower, presumably in 1889. There was a World’s Fair, or Exposition Universelle, in Paris that year, and the Eiffel Tower was built specifically for the expo. The poster also says “Grand Prix,” but at least according to Wikipedia, Heineken won the grand prize (and their source was a Heineken webpage that’s no longer up) so who knows. But the poster makes it seem like it was an amazing event.

carlsberg-eiffel-1889

Filed Under: Art & Beer, Beers, Just For Fun Tagged With: Advertising, Carlsberg, France, History

Beer In Ads #1999: The Four Carlsberg Seasons

August 11, 2016 By Jay Brooks


Thursday’s ad is for Carlsberg Pilsner, though I’m not sure of the exact date. It could be as old as the 1890s, but it could also be a little later, possibly into the 1930s. Although the label, though hard to see, looks like it could be more modern so it could even be a more recent ad designed to look like it came from an older time. Either way, it’s a beautiful ad, and is reminiscent of Alphonse Mucha. Showing the four seasons of beer drinking, the tagline translates to “drink year round.” The four words below each season translate, via Google translate, to “easy, mild, tasty, and durable,” but I’m willing to bet that’s not exactly right. The artist’s name is in the lower left corner, but it’s written in a stylized lettering, and is hard to make out, something like Carten Raunt. But it’s a beautiful ad.

carlsberg-4-seasons

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

Beer In Ads #1998: Carlsberg Hof Dog

August 10, 2016 By Jay Brooks


Wednesday’s ad is for Carlsberg Hof, from the 1980s. Apparently the Carlsberg Hof Dog was a popular character in Denmark in the 1980s. He certainly looks like an amiable chap, with his impish wink. “Herligt med en HOF” translates as “Lovely with a Hof,” which is Carlsberg’s pilsner.

carlsberg-1980s-hof

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

Beer In Ads #1997: Carlsberg Couple

August 9, 2016 By Jay Brooks


Tuesday’s ad is for Carlsberg, from what looks to be about the late 1940s or 1950s. But despite that post-war look, the ad was actually done in July 1990. They look so happy, and so staged. Still, I’d join them.

carlsberg-couple

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

Beer In Ads #1996: Carlsberg Bottleheads

August 8, 2016 By Jay Brooks


Monday’s ad is for Carlsberg, from the 1940s, sometime during World War 2. In this Danish ad, apparently they abandoned their old label because it contained associations to the Nazis with the religious form of a swastika, and instead advertised a more modern (for the time) look. But I do love the bottleheads and the personifications of each type of beer.

carlsberg-1940-bottleheads

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

Beer In Ads #1995: Two Out Of Three Carlsbergs

August 7, 2016 By Jay Brooks


Sunday’s ad is for Carlsberg, from 1972. In this U.S. ad, three of the beers Carlsberg imported at the time include Gold Label, Special Dark Lager and Elephant Malt Liquor. The tagline, “Two out of three Carlsbergs are great beers,” followed by (in smaller print), “the other is a great something else altogether.” I’m not sure I quite understand that, but why not. Also, for three bucks, you could send in and get six of the glasses in the ad.

Carlsberg-1971-labels

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

Beer In Ads #1994: Carlsberg Pilsner

August 6, 2016 By Jay Brooks


Saturday’s ad is for Carlsberg, from, I think, the late 1800s, maybe the 1890s. It’s another very cool illustration of an outdoor cafe or beer garden, with everyone dressed to the nines in what, at least to my eyes, looks like Victorian outfits. There are initials in the bottom right — W.G. — but that’s about all I know.

carlsberg-pilsner

Filed Under: Beers Tagged With: Advertising, Carlsberg, History

Beer In Ads #1993: Carlsberg Bryggerier

August 5, 2016 By Jay Brooks


Friday’s ad is for Carlsberg, from around 1868. This cool advertising poster of the Carlsberg brewery, or Carlsberg Bryggerier, was created by J.L. Sivertseri (at least that what the name appears to be). I love these idealized portraits of breweries that were so common in the late 19th century.

carlsberg-brewery-poster

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

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