- Red White & Blue Beer
Red White & Blue Beer is a brand of
American beer , originally produced by thePabst Brewing Company . Pre-Prohibition advertisements lauded its "mellow" taste and drinkability. Returning after Prohibition, the brand's name alone would have been a selling point, during thepatriotic American sensibilities ofWorld War II and after.The brand experienced a popular resurgence in the early 1980s, during the country's economic
recession . A series of , radioeditorial -style commercials byHarmon R. Whittle poked fun atpolitician s of the day, suggesting that Red White & Blue Beer might be a less-expensive, more effective means of promoting America abroad, thanforeign aid or other programs, as "an honest beer, at an honest price." In any case, sales of the brand climbed by sixty percent, after the advertisements began to air, and store displays began to carry Whittle's signature.In latter days, the brand was notable for its low price (comparable to
Hamm's Beer orSchaefer Beer ) and thus its popularity among drinkers on a budget (including college students and low-income persons). Other drinkers spurned the brand, however, giving the beer low ratings and unfavorable comparisons.Neither [http://www.pabst.com/ Pabst.com] nor [http://www.millerbrewing.com/ MillerBrewing.com] (Miller has taken over most of Pabst's brewing operations) include the brand on their current rosters, and Red White & Blue Beer is presumed to be out of production.
External links
* [http://nickgray.net/2005/09/text-of-red-white-and-blue-beer-radio.html Text of Red, White and Blue Beer radio commercial]
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