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Stella Artois 

Reassuringly Expensive 

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 Snapshot

Brand Value - $1,847m

Brand Value - Methodology

Events: Brixton riots; Prince Charles and Lady Diana marry; mysterious disease kills homosexuals

Films: Chariots of Fire

Music: Adam Ant sings “Prince Charming”; Lennon sings (posthumously) “Imagine”


Hi-Di-Hi Campers! When we weren’t watching the yellow coats at Maplin Holiday Camp, we were drinking lots of beer. Beer brands were dominating TV advertising and winning awards for creativity.

It was the year Stella Artois created its memorable strap line, “reassuringly expensive,” with advertising that played “We’re in the money” as background music. It was also the year Sir Frank Lowe wrote Terry Lovelock’s line for Heineken on the back of an airline sick bag, “Refreshes the parts other beers cannot reach.” Sales subsequently rocketed from 100,000 to three million barrels.

Foster’s, the Australian lager was winning awards for its humorous ads reinforcing Australian stereotypes. In the same year it forged a distribution deal with UK brewers so Foster’s could be sold on draught. Meanwhile, Gorden Rollings was playing a dour Yorkshireman, Arkwright, with Tonto, his Jack Russell for smooth, dark and satisfying John Smiths bitter.

Innovations included the Breville Sandwich Toaster, BT phone cards, Next fashion chain as a family of Leeds tailors bought dozens of Kendalls stores to sell womenswear and the Delorean. The gull wing-doored Delorean sports car began production in Northern Ireland in 1981. Just one year, 9000 cars and a drug trafficking arrest for the founder later, and the car was no more.

The IBM PC made an appearance shaking up a market dominated by the Commodore, Atari and Apple II. It was well received, especially its keyboard, although the loud “clack” of the keys, designed to reassure typewriter-users was later phased out.

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To celebrate our 50th Anniversary we have already chosen 50 Golden Brands from 1959 to 2008, but now we want you to help us choose the Golden Brand of 2009 which will be awarded at our 50th Anniversary Gala Dinner on November 16 at the Battersea Evolution.

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 Latest comments

Stella but no Carlsberg?

Ditto the comment above - Carlsberg has been on the UK market since 1869. The 'Probably...' campaign has been running in some form or other since 1973.

Posted by Andrew on 2/23/2009 | 9:09 AM

No Carlsberg - what's going on?

Carlsberg has been "Probably the best lager in the world" for over 30 years. Brilliant advertising, high profile, long-term sponsorships iconic design and great promotions - Carlsberg's definitely the best lager in the world, no probably about it!

Posted by Lager Fan on 7/2/2008 | 10:44 AM