more bikes and brews

After the post about the Errol Morris commercial for Miller, some folks pointed out even more beer companies using bikes to sell their brews.

The New Belgium Brewery in Colorado produces a Fat Tire Ale, and they have a whole series of commercials to go along with it. My favorite is the longer one entitled Anthem. Thanks to Jack for pointing out this site.

There’s apparently quite a history of beer companies using bikes to sell their beers. Check out Bicycle Beer Labels for an alphabetized collection of brews that at one time have used bikes in their advertising.

And, the local (North Carolina) favorite, Cottonwood Endo IPA…

Posted on September 29, 2005 
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