The Department of Crimes against Humanity

Serving Budweiser as the official beer of the World Cup in the country known for the best beer on the planet. WTF? I’ve poured my share of Bud down my neck, but in Berlin? At the World Cup?

“”That can’t be,” complained Hermann Winkler, president of the state of Saxony Sports Federation, to the Sächsische Zeitung newspaper. “A lot of breweries support sports in Saxony, but the minute there’s a little money to be earned, they’re left standing out in the cold.”

However, Anheuser-Busch, maker of Budweiser and Michelob beers, appears to have scored a winning goal with this business deal. The U.S. multinational has tried for years to get a foothold in Germany, particularly with its Budweiser brand. But since that name is already taken in Europe by the original Czech Budweiser brand, the Americans have repeatedly hit a brick wall. That wall looks set to crumble in two years’ time.

Reinhard Zwanzig, who heads Saxony’s Brewers’ Federation, said the decision was regrettable, but he doesn’t think the American Budweiser is going to find many of its own fans among the soccer ones. Besides, he said aficionados should be concentrating on the game in the stadium, not the sudsy stuff.

“Afterwards, they’ll all go into town and toast the victors with the regional beer,” he said.

Author: David Churbuck

Cape Codder with an itch to write

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