Duane D Stanford, I’ll Have a Beer-Neat.
www.businessweek.com/articles/20 ... at-whiskey-drinkers
(MillerCoors Fortune, an amber brew with a malty, complex flavor hinting at bourbon)
Quote:
“One obvious way to compete with liquor is to boost the alcohol content, in Fortune’s case to 6.9 percent. That compares with 4 percent to 5 percent for most regular beers, while still less than crafts such as many India pale ales. The other way is taste.
“Spirits have beaten beer with a relentless stream of new flavors, such as Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey whiskey, while Miller Lite and Bud Light taste the same as they did decades ago, says Brian Yarbrough, an analyst with Edward Jones.
Note:
(a) summary underneath the title in print: MillerCoors is rolling out a brew targeted at whiskey drinkers.
(b) neat (adj): "without admixture or dilution : STRAIGHT"
www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/neat
One usually says “I’ll drink whiskey neat,” not beer.
(c) Heed the statistics in the two windows. |