Beer Is America's Beverage of Choice
27 Juillet 2007 - 9:47PM
PR Newswire (US)
Anheuser-Busch's 'Here's To Beer' Campaign Toasts Adults'
Appreciation for Beer ST. LOUIS, July 27 /PRNewswire/ -- The latest
Gallup Poll shows that of the 64 percent of Americans who consume
alcohol, beer continues to be their beverage of choice, with 40
percent choosing it over wine and hard liquor. The 2007 consumption
poll was reported on Gallup's Web site today. Having maintained its
standing in the past two polls, beer represents the largest segment
in the alcohol beverage category in both volume and dollar sales
and accounts for 56 percent of all alcohol beverage servings. The
Anheuser-Busch-led industry campaign -- "Here's To Beer" -- is now
in its second year and continues to elevate the image of beer
through consumer, retailer and wholesaler education programs. "We
are very pleased with the reception the 'Here's To Beer' campaign
has received from our fellow brewers, as well as from the beer
distributor and retailer communities," said Bob Lachky, executive
vice president, Global Industry Development, Anheuser-Busch, Inc.
"Additionally, we're encouraged by the consumer data such as
today's Gallup poll and this year's ACNielsen global trend report
that reinforce beer's supremacy as a driver of food and beverage
growth worldwide." "Here's To Beer" continues to offer tools to
help consumers develop a deeper appreciation for beer and help
retailers grow their beer business. The campaign will soon launch
"The Beer Connoisseur" Web site -- an online beer university in
which adults can enroll to learn about beer's ingredients, brewing
process, styles and the fundamentals of food-pairing. Of particular
value to retailers, "The Beer Connoisseur" will generate reports,
allowing, for example, a supermarket beverage director or bar
manager to track an employee's progress as they complete beer
education courses within the training program. A preview of the new
site is available at http://www.herestobeer.com/ today, with
details on enrollment and registration coming later this summer.
Earlier this year, "Here's To Beer" commissioned "The American
Brew," a documentary-style film produced by Florentine Films that
celebrates brewing and beer's role in American culture. The film
aired Saturday, April 7, on A&E -- timed to the 74th
anniversary of the repeal of Prohibition. DVDs of the film are
available for sale now at retail accounts across the country and
http://herestobeer.com/. HTBMarketing.com, the "members only" site
for beer wholesalers, provides downloadable sign making and
point-of-sale templates to create attractive in-store materials to
elevate and enhance the beer aisle. Beyond the more than 600
wholesalers in the Anheuser-Busch network, an additional 350
members from the ranks of competitive brewers and non A-B
wholesalers are also registered members. The consumer-focused Web
site http://www.herestobeer.com/ continues to see healthy traffic
with visitors spending extended amounts of time exploring the site.
In March 2007, the site was redesigned bringing even more original
content to adults including humorous short films about famous
people in history who enjoyed beer, tips on becoming a beer
connoisseur and lists of upcoming beer events across the country.
For more information on "Here's To Beer," visit
http://www.herestobeer.com/. DATASOURCE: Anheuser-Busch CONTACT:
Laura Garner, +1-314-577-9105, , or Michael Torres,
+1-314-577-3222, , both of Anheuser-Busch Web site:
http://www.anheuser-busch.com/ http://www.herestobeer.com/
http://htbmarketing.com/
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