Vehicle-Based Vintage Beer Campaigns

Lyft and Budweiser are Promoting the 'Repeal Reserve' Lager

Budweiser has employed a fleet of dreamy vintage cars in New York City in a marketing effort to promote its new beer, the 'Repeal Reserve.'

Lyft partnered with Uber to promote this beer, in a stunt dubbed 'Bud Vintage Mode,' which serves as an iteration of the brand's 'Give a Damn' campaign, which promotes responsible drinking. During the stunt, a fleet of gorgeous beer-branded vehicles swarmed New York City to offer Lyft users a journey throughout the 1930's.

The historically-inspired beer is a light Budweiser lager that serves as the ninth "unique recipe" beer to receive the Bud logo since the company's inception in 1876. Like most pre-Prohibition brewed beers, this can is stronger than what most consumers of the brand may be used to.

Vintage Car Marketing
Using vintage cars for marketing efforts to promote new products.
Branded Transport
Partnering with transportation companies to promote new products via branded vehicles.
Historical Beverage Revival
Making new versions of pre-Prohibition beers to appeal to consumers' desire for historical authenticity.

Sectors Adopting This

Alcohol Beverage
The beer industry can use vintage car marketing and historical beverage revival to appeal to consumers' sense of nostalgia.
Ride Sharing
Ride-sharing companies can enter new partnerships with alcohol brands in campaigns that promote responsible drinking.
Automotive
Vintage car companies can partner with brands to create unique marketing campaigns that utilize their vehicles.
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