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I just posted a piece about the new Budweiser American Ale on beerphilosopher.com.
Digg it if you will.
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The Beer Philosopher said:I just posted a piece about the new Budweiser American Ale on beerphilosopher.com.
Digg it if you will.
Bud's entire problem is that they have no idea what the "craft beer market" is.
When was the last time any of you had the same beer twice in a night? The last time you had beers, how many styles did you have? How many different breweries did you have?
Bud is thinking they are going to put out a good beer, and suddenly, we'll all stop drinking varied beers, and just drink the one.
That AIN'T gonna happen. (bold for rob)
We'll all probably try it. We'll all say, it isn't that bad. But, right after that, we'll all go back to drinking something really interesting.
Bud is in the game of moving 6/12/24 packs of beer. The only time I buy that much of one beer is if I'm locking it away in my basement until the end of time. I don't think they understand that about me/us.
Virgil G said:Bud's entire problem is that they have no idea what the "craft beer market" is.
When was the last time any of you had the same beer twice in a night? The last time you had beers, how many styles did you have? How many different breweries did you have?
Bud is thinking they are going to put out a good beer, and suddenly, we'll all stop drinking varied beers, and just drink the one.
That AIN'T gonna happen. (bold for rob)
We'll all probably try it. We'll all say, it isn't that bad. But, right after that, we'll all go back to drinking something really interesting.
Bud is in the game of moving 6/12/24 packs of beer. The only time I buy that much of one beer is if I'm locking it away in my basement until the end of time. I don't think they understand that about me/us.
Virgil, I really believe you're onto something significant here. You're precisely right - I seldom, if ever, drink more than one or two of the same beer at a sitting. When I do, it's more for the purpose of "formal" review than any other reason. Craft beer lovers don't live in a monochrome world and to expect some level of uniformity in the beer drinking habits of most craft beer folk would certainly be a fool's errand. I think this is why A-B-InBev is really targeting the "transitional" drinker with BAA. Those guys that have enjoyed Bud lager for years, but always give the A-B produced niche-beers a try when they come out. Or Blue Moon ... or Killian's. You get the idea.
I don't think that A-B really believes they're gonna sway die-hard craft beer fans to give up their crafts for BAA. Rather, they hope to steal just a little bit of market share away by swaying some of those who are "experimenters" toward the new, more flavorful Budweiser. They want to keep them in the fold, so to speak, instead of losing them to true craft beers down the road.
Still, your point is well taken. Does anyone who is genuinely "in" to beer stick with one beer? Maybe a few, not many. And that doesn't build a brand.
When was the last time any of you had the same beer twice in a night? The last time you had beers, how many styles did you have? How many different breweries did you have?
Bud is thinking they are going to put out a good beer, and suddenly, we'll all stop drinking varied beers, and just drink the one.
That AIN'T gonna happen. (bold for rob)
Virgil G said:When was the last time any of you had the same beer twice in a night? The last time you had beers, how many styles did you have? How many different breweries did you have?
Bud is thinking they are going to put out a good beer, and suddenly, we'll all stop drinking varied beers, and just drink the one.
That AIN'T gonna happen. (bold for rob)
You hit it right on the head. In fact, I was just talking about this very thing with our FedEx rep today (who happens to be a big home brewer)... I don't like one beer enough to drink a whole keg of it! Right at this very moment my beer fridge probably has -- I kid you not -- at least 30+ different beers in it. And that's going to increase by another 20 or so come Sunday (big beer run to Daveco Liquors in Denver, the worlds' largest liquor store with supposedly some 1,500 different beers available -- or so I've been told). I will not EVER buy a 24 pack of anything. Ever. It takes a party for me to buy more than a sixer. InA-Bev just don't get it.
After reading everyone's comments though... I am curious to try this new InA-Bev "ale."
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