Thursday, June 10, 2010

Blog #15 - The Legend of Anchor Brewing

With the news of Fritz Maytag selling the famed Anchor Brewery to a couple of investment/marketing goofballs making the rounds in the beer industry, I need not let my gut reaction get the best of me.

I call them goofballs at first because their background seems to reek of annoying Studio54, Smirnoff sipping (actually Sky Vodka), yuppie type ads that only promote how hip you will look drinking berry flavored malt beverages while trying to shout your conversation over the latest Jay-Z crap playing in the background.

But hey, maybe these guys, who I have seen in a half dozen photos and never a beer in hand, might turn out to be the next best thing for Anchor since Liberty Ale (considered the first American IPA). This tiny bit of optimism rests on the rumor that they want to open a "Center of Excellence" somewhere in the Bay Area. I could see a Brewer's Mecca of sorts in Golden Gate Park or somewhere near AT&T Park. I will give these guys a chance, but they better bring their A-game and not try any new marketing tricks that involve 'light beer', 'fruity' beers (not that fruit can't be an ingredient, just not at Anchor) or any other tactics that taint the Anchor name.
We Generation Y'ers grew up with Anchor and we respect what Fritz has accomplished. We will be watching you guys...with Steam, Liberty, Porter and Christmas Ale in hand.

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