john@staustell wrote:More beer, more beer is the cry:
http://www.insideworldfootball.com/foot ... ith-tecate?
Raul Gonzalez, brand director at CM/HEINEKEN Mexico, said: "As the fastest growing football club in the world Manchester City's success, history and ambition is attracting fans all around the world. Our Consumers at Tecate will now be there, every time the fans are moved and inspired by such a magnificent Club."
Omar Berrada, commercial director of City Football Marketing, said: "We are very pleased to welcome Tecate® on board as our Official Beer for Mexico. We are delighted that the brand also becomes our first partner in Mexico, home to some of the world's most passionate football fans. We are looking forward to working together to create some great opportunities to engage Tecate consumers in Manchester."
WhyAlwaysMe? wrote:john@staustell wrote:More beer, more beer is the cry:
http://www.insideworldfootball.com/foot ... ith-tecate?
Raul Gonzalez, brand director at CM/HEINEKEN Mexico, said: "As the fastest growing football club in the world Manchester City's success, history and ambition is attracting fans all around the world. Our Consumers at Tecate will now be there, every time the fans are moved and inspired by such a magnificent Club."
Omar Berrada, commercial director of City Football Marketing, said: "We are very pleased to welcome Tecate® on board as our Official Beer for Mexico. We are delighted that the brand also becomes our first partner in Mexico, home to some of the world's most passionate football fans. We are looking forward to working together to create some great opportunities to engage Tecate consumers in Manchester."
At first, I thought City might have chosen Tecate for a new partner, because their eagle logo looks vaguely familiar!
I'm actually surprised that they haven't tried for a partnership with Blue Moon beer, in the USA... Think of all the co-branding possibilities, for both!
Cheers and Happy Man City Derby Oktoberfest!
DoomMerchant wrote:WhyAlwaysMe? wrote:john@staustell wrote:More beer, more beer is the cry:
http://www.insideworldfootball.com/foot ... ith-tecate?
Raul Gonzalez, brand director at CM/HEINEKEN Mexico, said: "As the fastest growing football club in the world Manchester City's success, history and ambition is attracting fans all around the world. Our Consumers at Tecate will now be there, every time the fans are moved and inspired by such a magnificent Club."
Omar Berrada, commercial director of City Football Marketing, said: "We are very pleased to welcome Tecate® on board as our Official Beer for Mexico. We are delighted that the brand also becomes our first partner in Mexico, home to some of the world's most passionate football fans. We are looking forward to working together to create some great opportunities to engage Tecate consumers in Manchester."
At first, I thought City might have chosen Tecate for a new partner, because their eagle logo looks vaguely familiar!
I'm actually surprised that they haven't tried for a partnership with Blue Moon beer, in the USA... Think of all the co-branding possibilities, for both!
Cheers and Happy Man City Derby Oktoberfest!
Blue Moon is crap. Fucking absolutely shit. Unlike Tecate. Ahem.
Okay, so maybe it would be interesting economically or marketing-wise, but we're taking the piss with all of these contracts. I "get" it...but at some point i wish we had a quality filter to stop the bullshit brands from leaking into the City ecosystem. Fucking Tecate? It's absolute crap you wouldn't drink unless you were a student on a holiday bender. At least gimme a Negra fucking Modelo. I can drink one of those.
cheers
DoomMerchant wrote:WhyAlwaysMe? wrote:john@staustell wrote:More beer, more beer is the cry:
http://www.insideworldfootball.com/foot ... ith-tecate?
Raul Gonzalez, brand director at CM/HEINEKEN Mexico, said: "As the fastest growing football club in the world Manchester City's success, history and ambition is attracting fans all around the world. Our Consumers at Tecate will now be there, every time the fans are moved and inspired by such a magnificent Club."
Omar Berrada, commercial director of City Football Marketing, said: "We are very pleased to welcome Tecate® on board as our Official Beer for Mexico. We are delighted that the brand also becomes our first partner in Mexico, home to some of the world's most passionate football fans. We are looking forward to working together to create some great opportunities to engage Tecate consumers in Manchester."
At first, I thought City might have chosen Tecate for a new partner, because their eagle logo looks vaguely familiar!
I'm actually surprised that they haven't tried for a partnership with Blue Moon beer, in the USA... Think of all the co-branding possibilities, for both!
Cheers and Happy Man City Derby Oktoberfest!
Blue Moon is crap. Fucking absolutely shit. Unlike Tecate. Ahem.
Okay, so maybe it would be interesting economically or marketing-wise, but we're taking the piss with all of these contracts. I "get" it...but at some point i wish we had a quality filter to stop the bullshit brands from leaking into the City ecosystem. Fucking Tecate? It's absolute crap you wouldn't drink unless you were a student on a holiday bender. At least gimme a Negra fucking Modelo. I can drink one of those.
cheers
DoomMerchant wrote: Blue Moon is crap. Fucking absolutely shit. Unlike Tecate. Ahem.
Okay, so maybe it would be interesting economically or marketing-wise, but we're taking the piss with all of these contracts. I "get" it...but at some point i wish we had a quality filter to stop the bullshit brands from leaking into the City ecosystem. Fucking Tecate? It's absolute crap you wouldn't drink unless you were a student on a holiday bender. At least gimme a Negra fucking Modelo. I can drink one of those. cheers
WhyAlwaysMe? wrote:DoomMerchant wrote: Blue Moon is crap. Fucking absolutely shit. Unlike Tecate. Ahem.
Okay, so maybe it would be interesting economically or marketing-wise, but we're taking the piss with all of these contracts. I "get" it...but at some point i wish we had a quality filter to stop the bullshit brands from leaking into the City ecosystem. Fucking Tecate? It's absolute crap you wouldn't drink unless you were a student on a holiday bender. At least gimme a Negra fucking Modelo. I can drink one of those. cheers
Yes, I was actually wondering whether City chose Tecate & Singha as partners, because their logos looked nice, with City's badge!... As for me, I'd personally choose to drink Blue Moon, rather than Tecate or Singha.
Maybe it's just City's attempt to create a new partner drinking game?... We drink a CocoJOY water, for every time that City scores a goal... We drink a Tecate beer, every time that City gets bad calls from the ref... and we all Singha "Blue Moon," every time that City wins!
... To pay for all my silly jokes, I now owe you a virtual round, of whatever you like to drink the most...Cheers & may all your drinks be in the best of taste!
DoomMerchant wrote:And in the US we actually have better beer than the UK by a mile but you can't consider Coors or Budweiser etc. the craft beer movement has created just an amazing plethora of amazing beer and quite a bit of shit too tbf. But if you like beer and make the effort in the US you can find the best beer anywhere in the world.
My fave brewery he last few years is Ommegang. Jesus fuck they make some beers. Brooklyn is my go to session beer. Really great stuff all around from them.
Cheers
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Sam Addams 'Rebel' is delicious. But at 6% it soon sneaks up on you. When we beat Villa 4-0, half a dozen pints of that and a couple of Blue Moons to follow, had me making an utter twat of myself in front of the in laws.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Sam Addams 'Rebel' is delicious. But at 6% it soon sneaks up on you. When we beat Villa 4-0, half a dozen pints of that and a couple of Blue Moons to follow, had me making an utter twat of myself in front of the in laws.
DoomMerchant wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Sam Addams 'Rebel' is delicious. But at 6% it soon sneaks up on you. When we beat Villa 4-0, half a dozen pints of that and a couple of Blue Moons to follow, had me making an utter twat of myself in front of the in laws.
I like to drink a Belgian that's about 8-9% so....there's that.
Can't stand blue moon. Rebel is kind of a commodity IPA. Next time you're over we will find some time perhaps to have a tipple. Or two.
Cheers
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Sam Addams 'Rebel' is delicious. But at 6% it soon sneaks up on you. When we beat Villa 4-0, half a dozen pints of that and a couple of Blue Moons to follow, had me making an utter twat of myself in front of the in laws.
I like to drink a Belgian that's about 8-9% so....there's that.
Can't stand blue moon. Rebel is kind of a commodity IPA. Next time you're over we will find some time perhaps to have a tipple. Or two.
Cheers
Maybe the club ought to get sponsorship from a beer from each country from which we have a player. A strong Belgian brew for company, maybe Estrella and San Miguel for Jesus and Dave, a British micro brewery for Sterling, Shropshire Gold for Hart etc., and a Ginger beer for KDB.
DoomMerchant wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Sam Addams 'Rebel' is delicious. But at 6% it soon sneaks up on you. When we beat Villa 4-0, half a dozen pints of that and a couple of Blue Moons to follow, had me making an utter twat of myself in front of the in laws.
I like to drink a Belgian that's about 8-9% so....there's that.
Can't stand blue moon. Rebel is kind of a commodity IPA. Next time you're over we will find some time perhaps to have a tipple. Or two.
Cheers
stevefromdonny wrote:
mr_nool wrote:Hutch's Shoulder wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Sam Addams 'Rebel' is delicious. But at 6% it soon sneaks up on you. When we beat Villa 4-0, half a dozen pints of that and a couple of Blue Moons to follow, had me making an utter twat of myself in front of the in laws.
I like to drink a Belgian that's about 8-9% so....there's that.
Can't stand blue moon. Rebel is kind of a commodity IPA. Next time you're over we will find some time perhaps to have a tipple. Or two.
Cheers
Maybe the club ought to get sponsorship from a beer from each country from which we have a player. A strong Belgian brew for company, maybe Estrella and San Miguel for Jesus and Dave, a British micro brewery for Sterling, Shropshire Gold for Hart etc., and a Ginger beer for KDB.
There're way too many South Americans in the squad for that.
But that said, I would go with a sturdy, but still subtle Pelforth Brune for Clichy, while Sagna gets a heavy, intricate and quite surprising Triple Epices. Samir, gets a generic Kronenbourg 1664 - it's a bit of a girly drink. Mangala is a Abbaye du Mont des Cats - fantastic potential, but possibly wont make the grade (of a Trappist beer).
Kompany is obviously a Rochefort 10 - the king of Belgian ales. Dark, powerful, strong. Our new friend, Kevin, is clearly a Chimay Rood (Red), a lively, exciting brown ale, which deliver quite a kick at 7%.
Hart's a Battlefield, Delph is a Timothy Taylor Landlord's, Sterling a Fuller's London Pride and Wright a Briarbank.
Jesus Navas is an Cruzcampo - dependable, consistent, but no real end product. Silva is an Estrella Voll-Damm - surprisingly strong and complex.
And now people like Carl, BiB and Asante have to take over. South American, Africa and Balkan beers are not my forte ...
DoomMerchant wrote:mr_nool wrote:Hutch's Shoulder wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Sam Addams 'Rebel' is delicious. But at 6% it soon sneaks up on you. When we beat Villa 4-0, half a dozen pints of that and a couple of Blue Moons to follow, had me making an utter twat of myself in front of the in laws.
I like to drink a Belgian that's about 8-9% so....there's that.
Can't stand blue moon. Rebel is kind of a commodity IPA. Next time you're over we will find some time perhaps to have a tipple. Or two.
Cheers
Maybe the club ought to get sponsorship from a beer from each country from which we have a player. A strong Belgian brew for company, maybe Estrella and San Miguel for Jesus and Dave, a British micro brewery for Sterling, Shropshire Gold for Hart etc., and a Ginger beer for KDB.
There're way too many South Americans in the squad for that.
But that said, I would go with a sturdy, but still subtle Pelforth Brune for Clichy, while Sagna gets a heavy, intricate and quite surprising Triple Epices. Samir, gets a generic Kronenbourg 1664 - it's a bit of a girly drink. Mangala is a Abbaye du Mont des Cats - fantastic potential, but possibly wont make the grade (of a Trappist beer).
Kompany is obviously a Rochefort 10 - the king of Belgian ales. Dark, powerful, strong. Our new friend, Kevin, is clearly a Chimay Rood (Red), a lively, exciting brown ale, which deliver quite a kick at 7%.
Hart's a Battlefield, Delph is a Timothy Taylor Landlord's, Sterling a Fuller's London Pride and Wright a Briarbank.
Jesus Navas is an Cruzcampo - dependable, consistent, but no real end product. Silva is an Estrella Voll-Damm - surprisingly strong and complex.
And now people like Carl, BiB and Asante have to take over. South American, Africa and Balkan beers are not my forte ...
Just caught this. One of the most thoughtful and best posts this year. Loved it. Some great beers that I don't know either that I've got to get an eye out for.
Top bombin Noolser.
Cheers
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