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Title: What Your beer Says About Your Politics
Post by: Zeus on October 03, 2012, 09:23:40 AM
What Your Beer Says About Your Politics
By Mike Shannon and Will Feltus
September 27, 2012 | 12:00 p.m.

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Credit: Tracey Robinson, NMRPP

 (http://hotlineoncall.nationaljournal.com/archives/2012/09/the-politics-of-3.php)
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Americans who most often drink Dos Equis are in the middle-of-the-road while drinkers of Heineken's flagship brand are strongly Democratic. Samuel Adams drinkers are strongly Republican, and more likely to vote.

Beer has a long and storied place in American presidential history and politics.

George Washington famously brewed it. James Madison purportedly sought to create a cabinet-level Secretary of Beer. And Franklin Delano Roosevelt helped make it legal to produce and sell (again) by championing legislation repealing Prohibition. Upon signing the bill, he reportedly said, "I think this would be a good time for a beer."

As you may have heard, our current president likes his beer, too. Earlier this month, the Obama White House released two official recipes of its own in a blog post entitled "Ale to the Chief."

Of course, this savvy election-year move was not the first time Obama has played the "beer card." In 2009, he famously hosted a "Beer Summit" at the White House to help quell racial tensions.

Beer is also a staple on the presidential campaign trail, with candidates often visiting pubs to show they understand the common man. Similarly, pollsters sometimes ask the question, "Who would you rather have a beer with?" to gauge which candidate has the likeability edge.

Last week, beer poured into presidential politics in an unprecedented way when the beverage's most famous personality - the Most Interesting Man in the World - hosted an Obama fundraiser. You've likely seen him in ads for Mexican beer Dos Equis. His real name is Jonathan Goldsmith.

Some Dos Equis fans were not happy about the fundraiser and expressed their displeasure on the beer's Facebook page, according to Ad Age.

"Mr. Goldsmith's opinions and views are strictly his own, and do not represent those of Dos Equis," said Heineken USA, which imports Dos Equis, in a statement seeking to head off political blow-back.

Clearly, the Most Interesting Man in the World, who "once had an awkward moment, just to see how it feels," has created an awkward moment for the brewing company.

Should Heineken be worried about damage to one of its flagship brands?

Based on the partisanship of beer drinkers, they are wise to be in damage control mode.

We've analyzed Scarborough Research data, which includes 200,000 interviews with American adults, to determine the politics of beer drinkers.

As the bubble chart shows, Dos Equis is a bipartisan brew - Republicans and Democrats both like to drink it. So Mr. Goldsmith's public foray into the 2012 race could alienate a large share of Dos Equis fans.

Ironically, this is in contrast to its corporate sister Heineken, which as it turns out is the most Democratic beer of all. On the other hand, Republicans love their Coors Light and favor Sam Adams, which is brewed just a few miles away from Romney campaign headquarters and whose namesake was an original tea partier.

Don't drink but when I did if JD wasn't in the offering a Dos Equis or Sam Adams would work. Never did get into the lite beer swill.
Title: Re: What Your beer Says About Your Politics
Post by: DefiantSix on October 03, 2012, 09:28:14 AM
I call horseshit.  The only beer I find worth drinking is Guinness, and I definitely do not pull the lever for Dhimmi'Rats. :cheers1:
Title: Re: What Your beer Says About Your Politics
Post by: IassaFTots on October 03, 2012, 09:33:24 AM
I call horseshit.  The only beer I find worth drinking is Guinness, and I definitely do not pull the lever for Dhimmi'Rats. :cheers1:

Hi5! 
Title: Re: What Your beer Says About Your Politics
Post by: Kyle Ricky on October 03, 2012, 09:36:28 AM
I wonder what it would say for Corona or Landshark?
Title: Re: What Your beer Says About Your Politics
Post by: njpines on October 03, 2012, 10:19:11 AM
Where's the Shiner Bock???   :???:
Title: Re: What Your beer Says About Your Politics
Post by: Zeus on October 03, 2012, 10:23:30 AM
Where's the Shiner Bock???   :???:

Low turnout Republican voters ( upper right corner ) :cheersmate:
Title: Re: What Your beer Says About Your Politics
Post by: njpines on October 03, 2012, 10:26:43 AM
Low turnout Republican voters ( upper right corner ) :cheersmate:

Oops, didn't look closely enough!  Hey, I'm not low turnout, I vote every election!  :rant:
Title: Re: What Your beer Says About Your Politics
Post by: BigTex on October 03, 2012, 10:46:42 AM
The 2 most republican beers, Shiner Bock and Lone Star both from Texas. no surprise there
Title: Re: What Your beer Says About Your Politics
Post by: Ballygrl on October 03, 2012, 10:49:48 AM
My husband drinks Budweiser, that chart lists him as a low voter turnout Democrat, he always votes and he votes Republican.
Title: Re: What Your beer Says About Your Politics
Post by: Chris_ on October 03, 2012, 10:55:03 AM
According to this chart, the beer I drink puts me with the average-turnout, middle-of-the-road Democrats.  No thanks. 

If I put myself on this chart, I should be drinking Yuengling.  At least it's not 3.2% baby beer.
Title: Re: What Your beer Says About Your Politics
Post by: BlueStateSaint on October 03, 2012, 11:36:15 AM
I used to drink Sam Adams fairly frequently, when I drank.  My preferences generally were for a local brew (Saranac) or Coors.
Title: Re: What Your beer Says About Your Politics
Post by: NHSparky on October 04, 2012, 01:22:47 AM
Drink my own, or Bud Light, and I've voted in every election since 1984...hmmmm...

And I wonder what Jim Koch would think of Republicans drinking his beer, considering he's such a huge lib.  But it is good.
Title: Re: What Your beer Says About Your Politics
Post by: jtyangel on October 04, 2012, 05:17:19 AM
Almost every one I drink is in high turnout repub side. And the rest aren't on there.  :lmao:
Title: Re: What Your beer Says About Your Politics
Post by: Splashdown on October 04, 2012, 05:48:45 AM
I love Sam Adams. I really, really Love Guiness. Sam Adams Light is awesome.

Never, ever voted for a Democrat president.
Title: Re: What Your beer Says About Your Politics
Post by: Celtic Rose on October 04, 2012, 07:26:17 AM
I call horseshit.  The only beer I find worth drinking is Guinness, and I definitely do not pull the lever for Dhimmi'Rats. :cheers1:

I'm another republican Guinness drinker  :cheersmate:
Title: Re: What Your beer Says About Your Politics
Post by: RobJohnson on October 05, 2012, 02:46:13 AM
The last beer I had was a Coors Light.