i'm not sure what we're talking about but i hope i can still buy these arizona green tea cans
― markers, Monday, 4 April 2011 19:32 (thirteen years ago) link
Sigh.
― Back up the lesbian canoe (Laurel), Monday, 4 April 2011 19:33 (thirteen years ago) link
also lol, aside from UPS and Microsoft it seems I already have an unintentional boycott of companies who donate to the Heritage Foundation going as I try to avoid pretty much every organization listed there just on GP
― whelping at his sandpapery best (DJP), Monday, 4 April 2011 19:33 (thirteen years ago) link
i ain't gonna play sun city
― buzza, Monday, 4 April 2011 19:34 (thirteen years ago) link
i only give money to people who use it to fuck bitches and get more money
― slight even by tweet standards (forksclovetofu), Monday, 4 April 2011 19:34 (thirteen years ago) link
http://beeradvocate.com/im/beers/1325.jpg
― broke my o_O face o_O (jjjusten), Monday, 4 April 2011 19:44 (thirteen years ago) link
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3266/3092212804_300ef4712e.jpg
― sarahel, Monday, 4 April 2011 19:45 (thirteen years ago) link
^ word
― obliquity of the ecliptic (rrrobyn), Monday, 4 April 2011 19:47 (thirteen years ago) link
Narragansett
― ENBB, Monday, 4 April 2011 19:47 (thirteen years ago) link
black label is a fine beer, espesh icy cold. dive around here has $4 black label/evan williams combo. and free cheeseballs.
― one dis leads to another (ian), Monday, 4 April 2011 19:47 (thirteen years ago) link
Narragansett is a truth bomb, yes
― whelping at his sandpapery best (DJP), Monday, 4 April 2011 19:48 (thirteen years ago) link
and free cheeseballs
!!!
― ENBB, Monday, 4 April 2011 19:48 (thirteen years ago) link
also have a soft spot for: http://www.beercankorner.com/graphics/genesee905.jpg
― one dis leads to another (ian), Monday, 4 April 2011 19:48 (thirteen years ago) link
is $4 happy hour price or regular?
― sarahel, Monday, 4 April 2011 19:49 (thirteen years ago) link
my disposable junk beer of choice is red stripe these days but back in the day i was down withhttp://www.neonsign.com/eng_tackers/images/mickeysluttin.jpg
― slight even by tweet standards (forksclovetofu), Monday, 4 April 2011 19:50 (thirteen years ago) link
"mickeysluttin.jpg"?
― whelping at his sandpapery best (DJP), Monday, 4 April 2011 19:50 (thirteen years ago) link
:(
― ENBB, Monday, 4 April 2011 19:51 (thirteen years ago) link
i just link em, i don't write em.mickey's advertising in the 90's was hella dumb; surprised they didn't get more market sharehttp://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51iAMnHPtQL._SL500_AA300_.jpg
― slight even by tweet standards (forksclovetofu), Monday, 4 April 2011 19:51 (thirteen years ago) link
$4 all day every day
― one dis leads to another (ian), Monday, 4 April 2011 19:52 (thirteen years ago) link
the old bottles were designed to look like grenades, perfect for chucking at good friends at parties.
― slight even by tweet standards (forksclovetofu), Monday, 4 April 2011 19:53 (thirteen years ago) link
that's a good price! $5 is the norm here, though you get a "better" brand of bourbon
― sarahel, Monday, 4 April 2011 19:56 (thirteen years ago) link
narragansett is owned by an advertising agency. the same company that invented hendrick's gin.
http://quakercitymercantile.com/
― scott seward, Monday, 4 April 2011 20:00 (thirteen years ago) link
they used to be known as gyro worldwide and in the 90's they were all rad and skateboard-y. now they are all about faux-olde-tymey.
hence the name change. pretty smart!
― scott seward, Monday, 4 April 2011 20:01 (thirteen years ago) link
Long ago, we evolved beyond the role of advertising agency, creating a new paradigm for the generation of enduring commercial value. Our name change to Quaker City Mercantile comes in recognition of our expanded role as a creator of consumer products and intellectual content. We are a hybrid of 19th century mercantilism and 21st century brand artistry.
We believe in the importance of making things. We believe that a free market both requires and deserves products that display an authentic point of view. As manufacturing processes have become commoditized, the mantle of inventor has been passed from mechanical geniuses like Edison to integrative artists like ourselves. As experts in the interactions between self-image, social worth, individuality, and brand identity — we create products from the ground up. We offer all phases of development, from ideation to manufacture to full marketization, including package design, multimedia campaigns, social networking, buzz programs, and viral campaigns. We identify manufacturing facilities, source materials, design packaging and produce the full array of intellectual content required to launch and sustain brands.
Quaker City Mercantile pays homage to the Philadelphia of the 19th century, when our fair city was the center of the Industrial Revolution. With fierce pride in our roots, we are sparking a new Innovation Revolution here in Quaker City.
― I'm totally kidding. Congrats strangers. (Matt P), Monday, 4 April 2011 20:03 (thirteen years ago) link
Hendricks is one of my most favorite things in the world
― whelping at his sandpapery best (DJP), Monday, 4 April 2011 20:03 (thirteen years ago) link
PBR wasn't even a hipster choice when i was in college, it was considered sort of a cut above the swill they'd serve at the sleazier bars in town where the drinking age wasn't enforced (i think there was one place that was basically a rec room sans decoration and served natural light for 25 cents per small cup during happy hour and served literally nothing else.) PBR was regarded as better-tasting while still being cheap. everyone drank either that or labatt's (as a session beer) or shotgunned milwaukee's best.
― omar little, Monday, 4 April 2011 20:15 (thirteen years ago) link
Ha - yeah. We both clearly went to school in upstate ny. Labatts and The Beast were everywhere.
― ENBB, Monday, 4 April 2011 20:17 (thirteen years ago) link
lol I went through a Labatt's phase because J was living with two women from upstate NY
― whelping at his sandpapery best (DJP), Monday, 4 April 2011 20:17 (thirteen years ago) link
i think the only times i've had labatts are at hockey games and at the montreal casino
― call all destroyer, Monday, 4 April 2011 20:19 (thirteen years ago) link
really enjoying this thread digression. OK Soda and Quaker City Mercantile's mission statement are blowing my mind right now.
― Volvo Twilight (p-dog), Monday, 4 April 2011 20:21 (thirteen years ago) link
not to be all no logo but "brand artistry" seems pretty insulting to actual artistsxpmoosehead imo
― obliquity of the ecliptic (rrrobyn), Monday, 4 April 2011 20:23 (thirteen years ago) link
erica, there is nothing wrong with Gansett!
― Zero pumps, massive boner (thebingo), Monday, 4 April 2011 20:31 (thirteen years ago) link
/no nologo
― I'm totally kidding. Congrats strangers. (Matt P), Monday, 4 April 2011 20:32 (thirteen years ago) link
I fukkin loved OK soda.
― FUN FUN FUN FUN (gbx), Monday, 4 April 2011 20:37 (thirteen years ago) link
the beast was a weird choice for upstate NY, it was ubiquitous. i feel like no one even touched that shit in illinois. then again, old style is the swill of choice 'round my old stomping grounds.
― omar little, Monday, 4 April 2011 20:39 (thirteen years ago) link
― Zero pumps, massive boner (thebingo), Monday, April 4, 2011 4:31 PM (9 minutes ago) Bookmark
Dude, I'm pro-Gansett and never said their was!
― ENBB, Monday, 4 April 2011 20:41 (thirteen years ago) link
oh man the beast. I just got a little sick in my mouth
― FUN FUN FUN FUN (gbx), Monday, 4 April 2011 20:41 (thirteen years ago) link
My mind was blown the first time I saw Mickey's sold in cans.
― ᓇᐃᑦᑐᒥᒃ ᐅᖃᓕᒫᕐᕕᒃ (Pleasant Plains), Monday, 4 April 2011 20:41 (thirteen years ago) link
Jaeger bombs with Gansett are in our near future
― whelping at his sandpapery best (DJP), Monday, 4 April 2011 20:42 (thirteen years ago) link
Beast was all we drank when I was in school upstate. So gross but yet so cheap.
― ENBB, Monday, 4 April 2011 20:42 (thirteen years ago) link
omg dan
did not know there WERE mickey cans, would not drink
― slight even by tweet standards (forksclovetofu), Monday, 4 April 2011 20:43 (thirteen years ago) link
Dude, I'm pro-Gansett and never said THERE was!
oops
― ENBB, Monday, 4 April 2011 20:51 (thirteen years ago) link
i always liked mickeys. as far as malt brews went. and speaking of gansett, always was a fan of private stock. way back when. haven't had one in years. if you HAD to drink malt liquor those were probably the best.
― scott seward, Monday, 4 April 2011 20:52 (thirteen years ago) link
^^^ this.
― Zero pumps, massive boner (thebingo), Monday, 4 April 2011 20:57 (thirteen years ago) link
I was under the impression that PBR=Hipster was completely a creation of their PR department.
― Christine Green Leafy Dragon Indigo, Monday, 4 April 2011 21:18 (thirteen years ago) link
Yeah. Here's an interview with their National Brand Manager from 2004.
― ᓇᐃᑦᑐᒥᒃ ᐅᖃᓕᒫᕐᕕᒃ (Pleasant Plains), Monday, 4 April 2011 21:24 (thirteen years ago) link
Stewart made his close-to-zero advertising budget work for him. Instead of putting together focus groups, he and the Pabst team beat the streets in cities such as Portland, Chicago and New York in search of what he calls "buzz hubs," local places where the regulars groove on Pabst. He made it a policy while on the road always to eat at small independent restaurants. In local eateries and bars, joints where he might find a Pac Man game in the corner, he met people. He'd slip them Pabst Blue Ribbon trinkets and get conversations going, then let them spread the word.
Some asked if Pabst would support their gallery openings or bike messenger races. Pabst did, but not the way of big business. There would be no girls passing out glow-in-the-dark logo necklaces or corporate suits making sure the banners were straight. The locals could do what they pleased with the beer and Pabst swag. Stewart walked city streets looking for Pabst Blue Ribbon neon signs. In Portland, he happened upon a barbershop that served free Pabst with every haircut. When the shop opened a second location awhile later, Stewart and his team sent plenty of free beer.
― ᓇᐃᑦᑐᒥᒃ ᐅᖃᓕᒫᕐᕕᒃ (Pleasant Plains), Monday, 4 April 2011 21:25 (thirteen years ago) link
kept catching glimmers of underground attachment to the Pabst brand.
so, uh, no.
― sarahel, Monday, 4 April 2011 21:27 (thirteen years ago) link