Category Archives: Beer
Batch19 now in Golden

There is only one location in the world where you can enjoy a Batch19 and a Colorado Native in the same sitting — and it’s free.
Come visit your local Coors Complex in Golden, CO and lets grab a beer, or 3.
Coors tours and tasting facility (lab) is open seven days a week from 10:00am – 4:00pm through the summer months.
World Cup – Ambush Marketing
Who would have thought ambush marketing would have been illegal in South Africa?
Nice work Bavaria – trying to walk on official world cup sponsor budweiser.
Chicago – Next Stop
Hanging with Captain Mark and Jill
Still in Florida partying with the Bridges! This is the POS II (version 2) on church lake in Odessa FL.
Happy Birthday Bob Russell and fair well Wally.
It was great meeting everyone!
Questions and Answers
Question:
Where does the name Coors Banquet come from?
Answer:
Nicknamed by 19th century Rocky Mountain miners, favored by President Gerald Ford and promoted in TV ads by baritone-voiced, Western-cool actor Sam Elliott, Coors’ Banquet beer is celebrating its 135th anniversary.
But the beer that started it all for Golden, Colo.-based Coors Brewing Co. wasn’t always called Coors Banquet.
It’s been through several name changes – Original Coors, for one – and went out of production during Prohibition. Yet the recipe of high-country barley and Rocky Mountain water is essentially unchanged from what Adolph Coors and Jacob Schueler first called “Golden Lager” when it debuted in 1873, said Lee Dolan, vice president of the Coors family of brands at MillerCoors.
MillerCoors is the joint venture of SABMiller and Molson Coors Brewing Co.
Richard Honack, who teaches marketing at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management, said Coors Banquet is a new brand for today’s customers, most of whom wouldn’t remember the name that Coors first added in 1936 but hasn’t been widely used for years.
“What they’re going to have on their hands is a huge customer education process of why is it called Coors Banquet,” Honack said. “It begs the question of why do it. The main reason may be to create new buzz in the marketplace.”
Reviving the “Banquet” name gives Coors something new as craft beers generate the most excitement in the marketplace.
The company says old-time miners served the beer at banquets during their precious time off, referring to it as the banquet beer.
It was known simply as “Coors” at the time of “Smokey and the Bandit,” the 1977 Burt Reynolds film whose heroes try to smuggle a truckload of Coors east of the Mississippi River. Coors wasn’t distributed nationally until 1991.
“Original Coors” was used in the 1990s, then “Coors Original” beginning in 2002. It wasn’t until last year, when the company decided to bring back the Banquet name, use packaging that borrowed from history and launch a new ad campaign featuring Elliott’s gravelly voice to evoke a timeless western spirit, that the brand started taking off, Dolan said.
“The strength of this brand is really based on the heritage,” Dolan said.
MillerCoors doesn’t release exact numbers, but Dolan said Coors Banquet has had single-digit percentage sales growth from last year. Sales had dipped in the first half of last year before the ad campaign, which sparked a “sharp upward” trend the rest of the year, Dolan said.
“This year, we’re trending in the double digits,” showing that regular, full-calorie premium domestic beers aren’t dying, Dolan said.
“Consumers respond to brands, not segments. If it strikes an emotional chord, that’s going to grow,” Dolan said.
2009 Media Elements
Bud Light – Clothing Drive
[YouTubeUlar] <— 355,326 (repost on 4/7/13)
Swear Jar meets Clothing Drive. I’m not a fan of Bud Light as a consumable beverage, but I am a fan of how much money Bundweiser spends on marketing. Especially on internets only releases.
This commercial I do not believe is unique enough or cut well enough to make me a believer. Some good ideas and scenes, but just a little too long for my liking.
However uniquely similar to Swear Jar… should have made this one a minute too.
Not Genius.
2009 Best-Liked TV Commercials
Budweiser and Starburst make the list twice … maybe adding some starburst to a bud will make it taste better. [STORY LINK]
Speaking of strange, who in the world uses the term best-liked?
I best-liked this commercial… aka – it was my favorite.
VIDEO – Post Christmas Shotguns
The day after Christmas usually consists of snow and skiing. This year I traded snow for grass and skis for clubs.
The beer… remained equal.
Coors Lab Joke of the Day
What’s the difference between Tiger Woods and Santa Claus?
Ho Ho Ho – Thanks Dave.
I’m gonna go “Grand Cru” on you
Live at SEEEEMA
I recently had the privilege of attending SEMA with my cousin Matt Ruchong. He runs a customs shop in Fortuna, CA and was our expert for the day… which both Roxs and I needed.
Matt’s wealth of knowledge in the auto industry supersedes my wealth of anything. If your in northern california – Look him up.
Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3
Chromed Div Pro
Bud Light Lime: Can Confessions
Intriguing and simple – yes.
Genius – still wagering.
Although it does help to end this commercial with a bring it all back to the bud light brand golf shot… shot.
Shot by shot – the “we need a web clip that covers all demographics” breakdown.
1) Hot female (blond)
2) Intriguingly old not hot female
3) Gay guy
4) Black athlete
5) Bad for poster frame oriental
6) Trademark bartender
7) Hot female (brunette)
8) Hot female (college student)
9) Humor professional
10) Golf guy
Not bad for such a chill vibed 45 second web advertisement.
Way better then Limey.







