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Why on earth would anybody want to write about lager? It’s nasty, fizzy, too cold and doesn’t taste of anything.-
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Category Archives: Advertising
Don’t drink and ride
At the moment I’m digging through classic lager ads on the basis of a theory about how advertising of lager has gradually progressed from product quality and nutritional claims to more lifestyle-based, social affirmation. It was all going very nicely and then … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Beer, Brands, Lager
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How Heineken reached the parts other lagers couldn’t reach
Some of the best lager advertising ever was the product of one of the UK’s best copywriters – who without an idea in his head fled the country with one word and the threat of a firing if he didn’t … Continue reading
Classic 80s lager ad – Holsten Pils
1979 commercial for Holsten Pils Lager In the late 19th Century Holsten Brauerei first began trading in the UK when they purchased a brewery in Wandsworth, London. Holsten Pils was first imported into the UK in 1952 thus creating the … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Beer, Imported lager
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