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		<title>Portman Group vs BrewDog, round II</title>
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		<dc:creator>Darren Turpin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Posted in <a href="http://www.folkale.com/category/blogobeer-archive/" title="The Blogobeer Archive">The Blogobeer Archive</a></p>That&#8217;s right, folks. Following their total volte-face just before Xmas, those self-appointed guardians of the drinks industry&#8217;s moral high-ground, The Portman Group, have decided to come back for a second pop at those Scots ale-anarchists, the Boys from BrewDog. What, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Posted in <a href="http://www.folkale.com/category/blogobeer-archive/" title="The Blogobeer Archive">The Blogobeer Archive</a></p><p><a href="http://www.blogobeer.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/portman-brewdog.jpg"><img src="http://www.blogobeer.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/portman-brewdog.jpg" alt="Portman vs BrewDog" title="Portman vs BrewDog" width="180" height="197" class="imgr" style="float:right"/></a>That&#8217;s right, folks. Following their total <a href="http://www.blogobeer.com/2008/12/23/portman-group-backs-down-in-brewdog-labelling-case/"><i>volte-face</i></a> just before Xmas, those self-appointed guardians of the drinks industry&#8217;s moral high-ground, <a href="http://www.portman-group.co.uk/">The Portman Group</a>, have decided to come back for a second pop at those Scots ale-anarchists, the Boys from <a href="http://www.brewdog.com">BrewDog</a>. What, <i>again</i>? They must have run out of feet in which to shoot themselves by now, surely? Well, apparently not&#8230;</p>
<p>Two versions of the story are doing in the rounds. In #1, as quoted on <a href="http://petebrown.blogspot.com/2009/01/brewdog-rapped-for-speedball-beer-drug.html">Pete Brown&#8217;s blog</a>, the PG makes the same sort of <a href="http://www.blogobeer.com/2008/11/25/more-on-brewdogs-brush-with-the-portman-group/">spurious assumptions and sweeping generalisations</a> that they did the first time around, and have issued a recommendation (note: only a <i>recommendation</i>) that BrewDog&#8217;s <a href="http://www.brewdog.com/product.php?id=27">Speedball</a> be removed from the shelves forthwith, because it&#8217;s name might somehow be confused with some sort of drugs cocktail. A PG spokesman declaimed:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;BrewDog is profiteering from the scourge of illegal drugs, mocking the misery caused by misuse. We are taking urgent action to protect the public from exposure to such negligent marketing.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>The second version, circulated in a BrewDog press release earlier in the week, puts it a little differently:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The Portman Group has attacked us for our marketing instead of going after the companies who are mass-selling products cheaply and causing the nation&#8217;s alcohol problems.</p>
<p>&#8220;The beer was marketed in a backlash over the unfounded allegations that our three best selling beers were being sold promoting aggressive behaviour, allegations that have since been over ruled.</p>
<p>&#8220;Technically, the name fits within the product. The ingredients are natural stimulants including guarana and kola nuts with natural depressants Californian poppy and hops, so it is a speedball of a combination.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>A few points I&#8217;d like to make here:</p>
<p>1) I&#8217;d never actually heard of the drugs-connotation version of &#8216;speedball&#8217; before the Portman Group mentioned it. I&#8217;ve lived quite a sheltered life &#8211; honestly, I didn&#8217;t know a &#8216;hash-brown&#8217; was anything <i>but</i> a small, greasy, fried potato-cake &#8211; always preferring a nice drop of quality beer to class-A narcotics. But now I <i>am</i> aware that this illicit cocktail of pharmaceuticals exists, thanks to the efforts of the Portman Group to bring it to the attention of the British public. And whilst I&#8217;m not in any way eager to sample it, I wonder how many impressionable kids will be as a direct result? Shame on you, Portman Group. Shame!</p>
<p>2) However, I&#8217;m now really, <i>really</i> determined to seek out a bottle of Speedball, sample it and write up the Tasting Notes, if only to stick it to the Portman Group. Whereas previously I&#8217;d probably have only tried it if I happened across it in a specialist beer retailer somewhere. Which, given the limited original production run, would probably have been quite unlikely.</p>
<p>3) I&#8217;ll pass you back over to BrewDog&#8217;s press release to highlight the essential ridiculousness (yet again) of the Portman Group&#8217;s case: &#8220;This is a drink which, in the UK, had a release of 1,184 bottles and cost GBP3 a bottle, so Speedball is for those who enjoy a quality beer responsibly and enjoy a premium drink at a premium price.&#8221; So, not exactly tramp-and-hoodie fare, then. Not like those 24 packs of cooking lager priced under a tenner that litter the supermarket aisles, eh?</p>
<p>4) Which once again demonstrated how massively hypocritical the Portman Group is, for all the reasons that I talked about in <a href="http://www.blogobeer.com/2008/11/25/more-on-brewdogs-brush-with-the-portman-group/">my previous post on the subject</a>.</p>
<p>All in all, the Portman Group seem to have done a great job of making themselves look foolishly redundant (surely a dangerous thing to do in this economic climate?) whilst advertising the product to a core, quality beer-drinking audience on BrewDog&#8217;s behalf. Well done, Portman Group!</p>
<p>I&#8217;d also like to point out maieb&#8217;s post, <a href="http://maeib.blogspot.com/2009/01/portman-group-being-prats-again.html">summing up the arguments far more succinctly</a> than I just did:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Admittedly the BrewDog boys don&#8217;t shy from a fight and maybe they shouldn&#8217;t provoke the poor loves so much, but when are the old fuddy duddies going to get a sense of humour?&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Absolutely right. There&#8217;s far too much hand-wringing, finger-pointing and nanny-stating going on and there are far more important issues to tackle. Lighten up, Portman Group, before your drinks industry pay-masters decide you&#8217;re becoming a liability and use the credit crunch as an excuse to drop this embarrassing expenditure line from their balance books. Or even better: demonstrate some genuine credibility and do something about the flood of cheap, nasty booze that&#8217;s drowning the UK&#8217;s pub trade and turning the nation&#8217;s youth into massed gangs of mindless, alcohol-fuelled thugs, why don&#8217;t you?</p>
<p>On the other hand, <a href="http://petebrown.blogspot.com/2009/01/brewdog-rapped-for-speedball-beer-drug.html">Pete Brown does question</a> the wisdom of BrewDog&#8217;s deliberately seeking disapprobation by an industry body &#8211; even a self-appointed, self-interested quango like the Portman Group &#8211; in order to turn it into a marketing opportunity, saying:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Love the beer, love the brewery. Agree with the point the lads are making. But at the same time, I&#8217;m not sure it was a great idea to launch this beer with the specific intention of getting this result. Yes, it gives them an opportunity to put a case forward, but in an attention-deficient age where most people read the headline and skim the rest of a story, I worry that if you just get the barest facts or read reports like this one half way, then you&#8217;re going to walk away on Portman&#8217;s side.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Possibly. But then I&#8217;d suggest that the sort of people who are most likely to end up on the Portman Group&#8217;s side are already the <i>least</i> likely to buy BrewDog&#8217;s beer. Whereas folks like me, who prefer crafted quality to factory-produced quantity and love to see the under-dog having its day, will be cheering for BrewDog even harder (as long as they don&#8217;t over-play their hand). I think the marketing benefits in terms of increasing brand-loyalty among BrewDog&#8217;s core customer base will far outweigh the risk of putting off possible (but probably unlikely) passing trade. Cult followings aren&#8217;t built on mass-appeal, after all.</p>
<p><b>Edit 30.01.09:</b> BrewDog have <a href="http://www.brewdog.com/blog-article.php?id=58">announced the demise of Speedball</a> (or rather, the 100% success of Speedball &#8211; I think I&#8217;m right in saying that they&#8217;ve actually sold out of the limited run of the brew rather than caved to any external pressure, although you wouldn&#8217;t know that from the opening paragraph&#8230;) and have taken the opportunity to take a righteous swipe at The Portman Group&#8217;s more obvious inconsistencies at the same time.</p>
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