N.S. brewery criticized for the way it markets ‘Dirty Blonde’ beer

The marketing of a beer called Dirty Blonde has sparked a controversy in Nova Scotia's craft beer industry — and beyond.

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15 comments

  1. im in ‘the dirty’ blonde I mean im on the ‘dirty blonde’ errr im well hung but definitely not a alcoholic  //ps im bigger than her best friend

    1. I don’t think anyone’s “outraged” like you claim. Just uncomfortable, and we’re as free as anyone to speak our minds. Also, you messed up the quote lol.

    2. @Neil Peters Wouldn’t have made the news otherwise. Also, I wasn’t quoting whichever other “quotes” the word “pendulum” may be used in, I’m just saying the political climate will shift to the other extreme.

  2. Lets all buy dirty blond. We are the silent majority with the power.

    If we remain silent then we are equally to blame.
    This garbage of hurt feelings needs to be crushed.

  3. Shut them down and bankrupt them. Put all employees, owners, and their pets in jail. I am so offended, I might not be able to sleep tonight.

  4. The beer culture is lame and gross in general. It’s just part of the general fail that men a d their shemale women are nowadays. This modern day beer isn’t even the same manly beverage that it what beer was historically. This modern day beer is extremely high in plant estrogen which causes men to grow breast tissue.

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