Whipped Wit - with a picture of slaves being whipped?
that would be great if the sales for the beer went up from this negative advertising.
But Vicki Noble, a famed healer, astrologer and spiritual leader in the pagan community, saw only evil in Witch's Wit after a worker in a liquor store called the bottle to her attention last week.
that would be great if the sales for the beer went up from this negative advertising.
What sort of news article uses "famed healer" like it's an actual descriptive term?
This is honestly good press for Lost Abbey, nobody cares about someone crazy enough to be offended by a depiction of a witch being burned. But it's a lot of mainstream press. The only bummer is, I think this beer is a summer seasonal so they won't get a sales bump.
It's a bunch of pagans who practice wicca, they're offended by the depiction seeing as how they're real life witches. I see how they're offended.
I do think it's good publicity for Port though.
Says they're going to take things to the next level, I don't like the sound of that. These are WITCHES we're talking about here people!!!
...I wonder if they weigh as much as a duck?
A wiccan turned me into a newt once....I got better![]()
Considering Wicca was developed ~50 years ago, I don't see how connected they are to some person being burned hundreds of years ago.
As someone who is fatherless, I am offended that there is a beer called Arrogant Bastard! Let us all protest and demand they change the name!
Considering Wicca was developed ~50 years ago, I don't see how connected they are to some person being burned hundreds of years ago.
As someone who is fatherless, I am offended that there is a beer called Arrogant Bastard! Let us all protest and demand they change the name!
Apartheid Amber
Holocaust Hefeweizen
Manifest Destiny Marzen
Segregation Saison
Homophobia Helles
Pedophilia Porter
I think someone needs to come out with a line of beers that offends EVERYONE.
I'm offended by every single post in this thread!
so no one thinks its offensive? I mean, this was an atrocity against humans and quite sick if you ask me(burning witches at the stake) and definately did happen. I personally think burning humans is wrong, while I'm not that offended per se, a person who connects with the person being depicted, on a spiritual level(its like their religion right), I could see how its a bit much for a beer. Just on a human rights level it could be likened to any other atrocity, and I can't think of any others I would be cool with depicted on my beer.