When I think of my chick friends, most of them aren’t
snobby about drinking beer. Maybe it’s because we were all raised in a blue
collar town (or attended school at West by god Virginia). We were basically
born to like football and tailgate with the guys.
Well some breweries are now marketing beer towards women
with some girly names and packaging.
One of the first girly beers that I spotted was Matilda from Goose
Island. While the name sounds a bit more vintage than contemporary, Matilda
is described as “Wild in character, with a slightly fruity aroma and a spicy
yeast flavor that is as unique as it is satisfying.” The brewer’s notes go on
to say it’s an intriguing choice for beer and wine lovers. I’m a big fan of
Goose Island’s 312 – a tribute to the Chicago area code, so I’ve been trying to
locate this beer. However, finding this brew may be a bit of a challenge. Last I
checked, it was only available in the Midwest.
Last week I spotted this uncreatively named brew called Chick Beer via the Refinery
29 newsletter. Is this offensive to sip? I mean I guess it’s okay for a
girls’ night (or Chicks’ Night Out – pun intended), but it would be kind of embarrassing
to have your man drinking some “Chick.” While Chick is under 100 calories a
bottle, it’s only 4.2% alcohol by volume. If you are checking your beverages,
typically wine is between 9-14, so may need to chug a few of these before you
get a buzz. Oh and note the purse packaging and the LBD on the bottle!
A beer that wasn’t available in the U.S., but a must
cover in this post is Beck’s
Hello Kitty branded beer bottles. Enough said ; )
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