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Badger
07-10-2009, 04:39 AM
MADD and NJTA need to get over it...


NJ brewery draws ire for naming beers after exits

7/10/2009 6:12:00 AM
Associated Press/AP Online
By GEOFF MULVIHILL
CHERRY HILL, N.J. - A New Jersey brewery is using the state's congested and often-derided turnpike to promote its beer, an idea that concerns the New Jersey Turnpike Authority and a group that opposes drinking and driving.
Cherry Hill-based Flying Fish Brewing Co. (motto: "Proudly Brewed in New Jersey: You Got a Problem with That?") has undertaken an ambitious project of releasing a special beer in honor of turnpike exits, one at a time.
The beers are being made in limited runs and sold in 750 milliliter wine-size bottles.
The first, a Belgian-style ale, came out earlier this year in honor of Exit 4, the exit nearest the suburban Philadelphia industrial park that Flying Fish calls home.
The next beer, Exit 11 Hoppy American Wheat Ale, is scheduled to start hitting bars and stores in the region on July 15. The intersection of styles is a tribute to Woodbridge's exit, where the Turnpike meets the Garden State Parkway.
Joe Orlando, a spokesman for the New Jersey Turnpike Authority, said it's a bad idea to associate a highway with alcohol. Flying Fish has answered the authority's concerns with disclaimers that the beer isn't endorsed by the authority.
"There's been a brokered peace here," Orlando said. "But don't expect to see it in any of our rest areas."
That doesn't satisfy Mindy Lazar, executive director of New Jersey's chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving. "The combination of a roadway and advertising for any kind of a beer doesn't make any kind of sense," she said. "This is almost a mockery."
Brewery president Gene Mueller said that's not the case. "The one thing that both of us agree is drinking and driving is never an option," he said.
The company plans to introduce more exit beers every few months.
Mueller, who founded Flying Fish in 1995 and overseen its growth into the biggest New Jersey-based brewery, said he's not sure if all 29 exits will get their own beers.
Mueller said he hopes its fans will help come up with future beer concepts linked to the exits, which are near malls, the Meadowlands sports complex and peach orchards, not to mention right under the approach of planes landing at Newark Liberty International Airport.
That's a change from the original idea. Mueller said initially he wanted to have each beer's alcohol content match the exit number - Exit 6 beer, for instance, would have 6 percent alcohol. Most beers have about 5 percent alcohol.
"But then we thought pretty quickly that Exits 1, 2 and 3 were going to be pretty boring for brewing, and then Exits 16, 17 and 18 were going to be really dangerous."
. I'm offended by their offendedness!

Bigdogjim
07-10-2009, 04:53 AM
Only in New Jersey :)

Haggis
07-10-2009, 05:32 AM
If they want to be offended they need to drive through Kearney and Elizbeth city. 'Ooo that smell, can't you smell that smell.'

Krytin
07-10-2009, 07:46 AM
Don't drink and drive - you might hit a bump and spill it!!!

Mr. Man
07-10-2009, 04:13 PM
NJTA should be offended by the condition of its road

Bluerauder
07-10-2009, 05:38 PM
They need to line 'em up like the old "Burma Shave" ads or like the "South of the Border" signs on I-95.

MyTMerc
07-11-2009, 08:09 AM
It's a great advertising concept and probably has received some free publicity from the NJTA and MAD. Most people take pride in where they live, especially in NJ. NJ has been bashed over the years but I loved growing up there until my early teens. I still maintain my passport, speak the language and get back there for the great Italian food when ever I can.

When people in Jersey ask where you live, you answer is usually associated with an exit number. This beer is going be a hit in Jersey and with all the transplants and snowbirds in Florida.

I agree 100% with no DUI. We all know the limit. Just as important, NJ is one of the few states with a cell phone driving law.

Labels don't make people drink and drive, people make people drink and drive.

MyTMerc
07-11-2009, 08:10 AM
They need to line 'em up like the old "Burma Shave" ads or like the "South of the Border" signs on I-95.

Great idea!

Aren Jay
07-13-2009, 08:47 PM
..................

SC Cheesehead
07-14-2009, 02:25 AM
They need to line 'em up like the old "Burma Shave" ads or like the "South of the Border" signs on I-95.

:rolleyes: South of the Border, now THERE's a spot...:D

rayjay
07-14-2009, 02:36 AM
Peedro knows...

SC Cheesehead
07-14-2009, 04:58 AM
Yup...:rolleyes:

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rayjay
07-14-2009, 10:57 AM
I saw all those signs on the 4th. Came back a different way on the 11th. Some day we are going to stop there out of curiosity...