Fat Tire Turns Things Upside-Down, Promotes Bicycle Use with Coastcards
My apologies for what seems like a blatant advertisement for New Belgium Brewery, but after seeing the Fort Collins, Colorado microbrewery’s latest coaster/postcard, I couldn’t resist snapping these photos and posting them for you. New Belgium is known for not only its excellent beers, but also for its progressive social and environmental policies, and its quirky advertisements – as is evidenced by the following photos:
Timothy B. Hurst
Tim is the founder of ecopolitology and the executive editor at LiveOAK Media where he writes regularly about the politics of energy and the environment, green business and clean tech. When not reading, writing, thinking or talking about environmental politics with anyone who will listen, Tim spends his time skiing in Colorado's high country, hiking with his dog, and getting dirty in his vegetable garden.
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LOL! Guilty as charged.
When I actually do put up some advertising on my site, New Belgium is going to be first on my list to contact. (Also, I live in Colorado and called to ask these guys what they do with their spent hops and stuff- I wanted them for my compost pile- and they said they already have people that are taking them for just that.)
Let’s face it, you know you’re advertising for Subaru too. My my, that car looks familiar
Nice!
Brilliant advertising.
I had a couple Fat Tires last night;)