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15: Yellow, Watery, and Flavorless - Part 3: The Mad Men Cometh

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Like many aspects of American life in the post war era, advertising transformed the brewing industry in a myriad of ways. Those who spent big dollars on advertising would thrive while many of those that didn’t would close their doors forever. Market share became consolidated in fewer hands with the 10 biggest breweries in the US controlling 66% of the market by 1968. In this episode, Bret and Mike explore how this led to less choice and worse beer for American consumers.

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Like many aspects of American life in the post war era, advertising transformed the brewing industry in a myriad of ways. Those who spent big dollars on advertising would thrive while many of those that didn’t would close their doors forever. Market share became consolidated in fewer hands with the 10 biggest breweries in the US controlling 66% of the market by 1968. In this episode, Bret and Mike explore how this led to less choice and worse beer for American consumers.

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