Posted by Rindert Dalstra on February 8, 2010 No comments yet
The Budweiser Clydesdales was shown in yesterday’s Super Bowl, after all. Anheuser-Busch its trademark horses appeared in an ad in the fourth quarter of the game. The horses weren’t originally scheduled to air during Sunday’s game on CBS. But the longtime Super Bowl advertising leader received a different cut of a proposed Clydesdale ad and decided to consider it. The company a unit of Anheuser-Busch and the Belgian company InBev.
It tells the story of friendship between a young Clydesdale and a young steer.
-”Honey? My parents just came in, where are you, dinner is getting cold.. Who’s that that I’m hearing? Pete? Are you in the bar? Oh I see.. you totally forgot that my parents were coming over! Typical you!”
Many of you recognize this: the nagging of your girlfriend when she says you can’t go out because there is a new romantic movie with Hugh Grant playing on the TV.
But no more nagging guys, somebody found a solution.. Andes, the leader beer in the Andina Region of Argentina, presents: The Teletransporter – a revolutionary invention capable of doing something almost impossible.. Check out to see how it works..
Posted by Sander Janssen on January 27, 2010 No comments yet
The commercials for Bud light are legendary for a long time, and they prove again they are more than worthy to this image. Nothing more than good humour and guys drinking beer. Enjoy!
Posted by Rindert Dalstra on December 26, 2009 No comments yet
We have talked about the Heineken Walk in Fridge but we never published the original commercial. Now is a good time to show it because it is airing again at the end of the year on TV.
At the same time huge walk-in Fridge boxes were placed on the streets of Amsterdam the day that garbage was picked up. Implying that these huge fridges are actually for sale. Click on the banner above to view all pictures.
More fun after the jump with the Heineken Walk-in Fridge box.
Posted by Rindert Dalstra on December 25, 2009 No comments yet
Merry Christmas to all of you. On this day we want to share this wonderful Guinness Christmas advert with scenes throughout Ireland. The music was produced specially for the commercial by composer Kevin Sargent.
“Even at the home of the black stuff, they dream of a white one.”
Posted by Sander Janssen on December 14, 2009 No comments yet
NZ Pure is a brand of beer from New Zealand, they placed this ad in an airport. The slogan is: Brewing, like poster hanging, should never be rushed.
It’s a pretty nice idea…
Posted by Rindert Dalstra on December 9, 2009 No comments yet
Irish consumers can now share the secret of Carlsbergs brewing success in their new TV advertisement entitled “The Secret”. Carlsberg perfected the secret to brewing consistently quality lager in 1883 and then shared it with other breweries because Carlsberg knew that their original could not be beaten.
This commercial was developed specifically for the Irish market. What will Guinness say?
Posted by Rindert Dalstra on December 4, 2009 No comments yet
Carling, brand of Canadian beer, continues the “You Know Who Your Mates Are” campaign with “Taxi”, a TV commercial featuring a group of guys stranded on a desert island.
One of the men suddenly spot a ship nearby but unfortunately their friend Jimmy went out to find food and so they were unable to get of the island because friends stick together.
View the other “You know who your mates are” TV commercials after the jump.
Posted by Rindert Dalstra on November 30, 2009 No comments yet
Guinness has launched another wonderful new TV ad, called “Fortune Favors the Bold.”
This television ad of 45 seconds follows a fresh pint of Guinness that goes on a trip through the city. The TV advert shows the Guinness arriving just in time to a “bold” employee who negotiating his salary while only being on the job less than a week. The pint of Guinness arrives just in time. The ad finishes with a celebratory toast between the team of employees.
Posted by Sander Janssen on November 29, 2009 No comments yet
Stella Artois the famous Belgian beer did a great campaign in New York. Ritual Project is a 21day painting project in SoHo New York, several artists create a 20 by 50 foot (6×15 metres) hand painted billboard.
The painters on the project, from Sky High Murals, come from a variety of artistic backgrounds, from grafitti or illustration to fine arts.
They want to create a stop frame painted guide covering the traditional pour of the drink.
There are 9-steps to pouring a Stella Artois. To pour it perfectly, you must master all of them.
1. The purification: rince your glass in water
2. The sacrifice: let the first drops of beer spill (in other words, don’t put them in your glass)
3. The liquid alchemy: hold your glass slightly sideways and let the flow of beer do its work
4. The crown: hold your glass straight in order to create a nice crown of foam
5. The removal: take the glas away from the flow without spilling the last drops in the glass
6. The beheading: remove the excessive foam with a knife in only one stroke
7. The judgement: judge your work
8. The cleansing: clean the ouside of the glas in water
9. The bestowal: finish the glass and present it
After the jump you can see more pictures of the paintings. There are also 3 video’s where you can see the evolution of the wall, it’s definitely worth watching them.