Women Need to Drink More Beer (Londonist)

Women Need to Drink More Beer
Londonist, April 30, 2009 6:35 PM

Alright ladies! Y’all know you need to drink more beer. It’s good for ya. Or at least, that’s what the folks behind the BitterSweet Partnership wanted us to tell you. The BitterSweet Partnership (full disclosure: it’s a biz set-up by Molson Coors Brewing Company) works to examine and address the relationship between beer and women … and “to make beer a stylish drink for women.” Anyway, last night they invited us along to a beer cocktail tasting and beer/food pairing event at the Red Consultancy’s offices near Piccadilly Circus. Nice one. And yeah, we reckon beer can be as classy as a glass of champers.

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3 Responses to Women Need to Drink More Beer (Londonist)

  1. woofmutt says:

    “The BitterSweet Partnership…works to examine and address the relationship between beer and women…”

    There are at least a thousand country songs that have already examined the relationship between beer and women.

  2. tikichris says:

    At least a thousand! Got any faves?

  3. woofmutt says:

    (Couldn’t find the words online and just now at home listening to iTunes remembered this post.)

    Beer Bottle Mama (1947-50?)
    by Andy Reynolds & His 101 Ranch Boys

    Beer bottle mama, you’re the one for me
    Beer bottle mama, you suit me to a T
    Now you love beer and I love gin
    With the two together we’re bound to win
    Beer bottle mama, you’re the one for me

    Just the other day I stopped at a cabaret
    I heard a barfly say to a barfly across the way
    Beer bottle mama, you’re the one for me…

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