Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Get me a cold beer, I've been working hard!

Those who know me personally, know there is a certain vodka brand that I will not drink because the ad campaign is blatantly sexist; clearly marketing to “gentlemen” and excludes female vodka drinkers altogether. In fact, the ads tend to place women in positions of submission and paints them in the “damsel in distress” light. Or features one woman as a stiletto'd tag-along in a group of 5 or 6 men, or the bartender. (Lady bartenders, take note, I know ya'll are badass.) So, I protest with my wallet. Be it as thin as it may be. It’s my principle I’m sticking to. If they featured women, in hi-power suits, flashing sexy smiles as they sachet through the bar, with the tag line about "Ladies...you're sexy & powerful, drink this" I might not be as offended. I will let you figure out the brand (I gave you a hint). I’m not here to start arguments or sway you in one way or another. I’m also not in the ad business nor the smear business.

So, today I read that there’s a beer out there in the world that’s about to focus on what they’re calling a “dual gender” ad campaign and I have to say it’s refreshing to hear. I won’t name the beer because as I mentioned above, that’s not what I’m about. The campaign that is launching is called “Climb On” and I like it because it suggests that everyone works hard, plays hard, and deserves a cold beer made with delicious Rocky Mountain water after a hard day. (Hint) And, the ad will show the classic athletic scenes that we’ve all seen in many beer ads, but there will be more women performing athletically. I look forward to seeing it. 


Hi 5 Mr. Beer Man. 
Now, pass me a beer while I unlace my running shoes!






If you want to read the article I read, click HERE
If you really can't figure out the vodka I'm referring to, you'll have to google it. 

Monday, January 25, 2016

Why I go back


There’s nothing quite as comfortable to me as walking into a bar and being remembered. I’m going to say it’s because I’m always friendly to the staff and that it’s not because I’m loud, obnoxious, or over the top enough to make that kind of impression. Also, as a woman walking into a bar alone, being known by the staff takes some of the awkward edge off.

I went to Treasure Trove on Ft Lauderdale Beach last week after my Thursday night run. I hadn’t been there in a month or more, but the bartender remembered what I drank and made a joke referencing my previous visit. “What??? You put lime in your Red Stripe!!??”

Now, if you’ve ever been to this little, local pub, you know it’s exactly that – a local’s pub. It’s not fancy. Some folks might even call it a dive bar. And I just love the place.  And, they keep that Red Stripe teeth-cracking cold! And no, I do not put lime in it!

But my point is that the experience makes the place. And the staff are the front line of making that experience. I’ll go back to place where the food is just ok if the service impresses me. I will also never return to place if the service is really bad. I will usually give a place a couple of tries before making that decision.


My experience last Thursday was one of those that will take me back to the place – with or without friends. 

Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Re-Load

Reloading and restarting this blog! Stay tuned for something interesting at the least, hopefully informative & fun at best.

The pic below is from the Key West First Legal rum Distillery. Highly recommend this if you're in Key West!