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Showing posts with label beer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beer. Show all posts

Friday, May 05, 2023

Mark Dice major update on Bud Light

 

[VIDEO] So Mark Dice is discussing the ongoing decline of Anheuser-Busch with the debacle over using a transgender influencer - whom I don't want to give anymore attention to as he really needs professional help - to promote the Bud Light brand. He even shows a Project Veritas video which seems like satire of a Anheuser-Busch executive making a pitch to selling their products to Muslims hoping to "dominate the market". LOL!

Regardless then we go to another issue going on a "drag queen" being hired by the Navy to help with recruitment. WAIT!

Since Biden went into office we've been hearing about Army officers engaging in a fetish called "puppy play". As you see here in Dice's video we see an Army General talking about LGBTQ issues and how that affects the US Army which could be described as the military going woke. We also see a high ranking transgender officer in the military's newest branch the Space Force being interviewed.

How in the name of I don't know what is a drag queen going to help with recruitment? The time for me to join the Navy has passed, however, if that window was still open I just closed it with that foolishness.

Saturday, April 22, 2023

Timcast IRL: Bud Light VP REPLACED annouces VP taking leave of absence

 

[VIDEO] And again there is a certain invidual named in this video whom I will not give anymore attention to and merely believe this person needs serious help in his need for attention. And sadly he was the lightning rod for the controversy involving the VP at Anheuser-Busch named Alisa Heinerscheid.

You know the brand of Bud Light and the company that produces the beer has been taking a beating for most of the past month due to their association with individual who shall not be named here. And in a podcast Heinerscheid had only exposed her mentality as far as the advertising produced for the brand and approved by her. 

Now this person who shall not be named was proven to be a lightning rod because they identify as trans and for the consumers of Bud Light or any other beverages produced by Anheuser-Busch this proved to be a tipping point which you see Tim Pool and others discuss. And Heinerscheid's attitude towards this merely shows how she views the customers. She views them as very fratty with out of touch humor. As a result we hear about how Bud Lights sales have been dropping.

Also discussed in this video is there is no brand loyalty for light beer such as Bud Light. I might add I'm not a beer drinker at all - no alcohol at all - and I might not be aware of various marketing campaigns by other companies. Especially as it might relate to the idea of pride.

So what's the difference between marketing towards pride - well LGBTQ+1 pride at least - vs the individual who seeks attention at any costs that shall not be named here? What if what that person represents individually is just so obnoxious and disliked that perhaps Bud Light's customers just couldn't support this? That Anheuser-Busch was very willing to use that individual as an influencer to help promote their brand?

Could this be a tipping point in this new cultural war? Also consider another thing another tipping point in this cultural war is allow biological men who identify as female are being allowed to play sports with and against biological women?

Friday, August 03, 2018

One of these days I'll visit the IL state fair

Well I could take advantage of the lower cost of beer at the fair for this year, however, I don't drink alcohol anyway. Not only that beer isn't the only reason I would want to pay a visit to Springfield in the near future. 

Friday, August 08, 2008

Microbrewers' prices going up

For some reason, I have taken an interest in this idea of home brewing. I haven't started doing that yet, but watching a video from this blog Wandering West Michigan showing a store where one can pick out particular beers in addition to buying ingredients to make beer.

I see this video from Crain's talking about how area microbrewers are having to adjust prices because beer ingredients such as wheat, hops, and barley have increased. I was talking to a friend who suggests that perhaps they could grow their own hops. It could be cheaper that way.

Oh and for your vocabulary pleasure microbreweries can be exchanged for craftbreweries.