Imagne the TV ads. They're fake enough as it is. I can just see some dicky 20 kilowatt convertable cruising down the street with four equally dicky clones sitting in it holding up their sassberry caffinated lagerchinos!
I am prepared to bet that everything they make will (perhaps eventually) be released as a bag-in-box post-mix product and that if they make beer, there will be a sugar-free diet version - not made with malt that is almost indistinguishable from the Pepsi product.
SpillsMostOfIt wrote:if they make beer, there will be a sugar-free diet version - not made with malt that is almost indistinguishable from the Pepsi product.
hate to say it, but this appeals to me
beer never tells me it's not in the mood.
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SECONDARY: autumn ale
BOTTLED: honey wheat ale, first lager
I know it's not exactly beer related, but I have been hearing one or two stories from some of my mates in the bartending industry that Coca Cola was set to buy Jim Beam. I can't seem to find anything to directly confirm this, but in my opinion, that is a pretty serious move to start making a crack at the alcoholic beverages market.
Coca Cola Amatil distribute Jim Beam both RTDs and straight, Famous Grouse and Canadian Club. Maxxium the distributor of those products is owned by CCA.