Maker’s Mark Waters Down Their Bourbon, Faith In Humanity Wanes
Today is a sad day. It is most certainly a date which will live in infamy. Beam Inc., producer of the beloved bourbon Maker’s Mark, has announced that its famous red waxed top spirit will be watered down in order to meet a rapidly growing demand for the iconic American drink.
(*pauses to compose himself*)
The announcement is disheartening, disappointing, and could even be described as devastating. Reports of unconsolable fraternity men leaping to their deaths from roof decks, frat castle balconies, and party porches have been pouring into the TFM news desk, all of them so far unconfirmed.
(*once again pauses for composure, begins humming ‘We Shall Overcome’*)
God help us all.
The bourbon producer, known for its signature red wax-sealed bottles, is watering down its whiskey in an effort to meet rising global demand.
(*sadness turns to rage*)
Global demand!?!? SON OF A BITCH! Beam Inc. is watering down our American drink for Frenchmen and terrorists!?!?! Isn’t it bad enough that we waste NFL games on London, or needlessly add “Los” to the front of various American sports team jerseys to make them seem more appealing to a Spanish speaking audience even though the actual team name is kept in English?!?
The change was first announced in a letter from company executives to loyal customers.
The offices of Total Frat Move received no such letter.
“Fact is, demand for our bourbon is exceeding our ability to make it, which means we’re running very low on supply,” wrote Rob Samuels, the company COO.
Samuels said that “after looking at all possible solutions,” the company was reducing alcohol by volume by 3%.
However, it seems likely that alcohol by volume will instead be reduced by three percentage points. Prior to the announced change, Maker’s Mark was 45% alcohol by volume, and according to company literature, the bourbon is now 42% alcohol by volume, a reduction of 6.7%.
Weave your web of lies somewhere else, Mr. Samuels. We aren’t interested.
I’m no businessman, but a humble dick-jokerer, so diluting your product to reach more consumers may be the practical choice, but it’s also an easy choice. This country, formerly good sirs of Beam Inc., was not built on easy choices. America was built on hard (and for a while, unpaid) work. Sack up, Beam Inc. So what if some foreigners have to wait a little bit while you upgrade your output capacity? At least then you aren’t potentially alienating the consumer base that made you great.
Consumers met the news with skepticism
I hope that by “skepticism” CNN means pure rage. Pure, unlike the Maker’s Mark that will soon be hitting shelves.
The company, however, insists the taste will be the same, and that Maker’s Mark drinkers detected no difference during taste tests.
I don’t know what exactly Beam Inc. is cutting their once great product with, but either their taste testers are liars, or they’re pouring gallons of old, acidic, Kentucky bathwater, which of course is naturally laced with the moonshine perspiration of their local backwoods populace, into the bourbon, the former being far more likely than the latter, if only because that bathwater would at least maintain the Maker’s Mark alcohol content.
“This will enable us to maintain the same taste profile and increase our limited supply so there is enough Maker’s Mark to go around, while we continue to expand the distillery and increase our production capacity,” the letter said.
That sounds an awful lot like socialism to me. Fuck you and your watered down commie gutter swill!
Matt Shattock, the CEO of Beam, told CNNMoney last year that emerging markets are driving growth in the liquor business. Shattock specifically cited bourbon, with its sweeter taste, as appealing to consumers in countries like India.
So there you have it. Your beloved Maker’s Mark is being watered down so that people in India can drink to their delight. IS THERE ANYTHING WE DON’T OUTSOURCE TO THOSE PEOPLE!?!
Stock up on Maker’s Mark while you can, friends. Sure, the alcohol content isn’t being significantly reduced, and those lying liars who call themselves Beam Inc. taste testers claim that the Maker’s Mark taste hasn’t been altered, but it doesn’t matter. An American treasure is about to be tarnished, even if only slightly. Hold on to that treasure…at least for the ten minutes it takes you to get from the liquor store and back, then drink that treasure like a madman until you can’t feel whatever painful feelings this atrocity is causing.
[via CNN Money]
h/t to @supaspeed729
Wait so we weren’t totally frat all along?!
12 years ago at 12:47 pmWhat.The.Fuck.
12 years ago at 12:47 pm3% isn’t gonna stop me from buying it.
12 years ago at 12:48 pmTHANKS OBAMA!
12 years ago at 12:49 pmSolid point bacon. TFM would know nothing about watering down content to make more money.
12 years ago at 10:24 am^With over 80 comments on the thread, making a comment under the top rated post just to be noticed… Solid effort.
12 years ago at 7:31 pm^my voice will be heard
12 years ago at 9:30 pmThey changed it back, all is right with the world
12 years ago at 12:36 amDear Makers,
Where is your sense of capitalism? If you experience rising demand, then make the same liquor percentage, give it a small tick up on sticker price and then use the proceeds to build an addition to the distillery to keep up with demand.
it’s not that hard…
12 years ago at 12:49 pmI am with everyone else on this one. I am switching to Woodford. Not because they are not screwing with the alcohol percentage, but because if Woodford is good enough for the Derby, then it’s good enough for me. Screw any company that sells out and goes the easy way out and literally waters down their product to ship it to India and make money. I will take tradition over greed any day of the week especially when I put my hard earned dollar into a company that is in an industry where tradition is everything.
12 years ago at 1:15 pmI’m going to hell for this, but i’m with you Satan!
12 years ago at 2:12 pmMy thoughts exactly.
12 years ago at 2:37 pmGod damn app
12 years ago at 2:38 pmI like Makers. but Woodford is better anyway. If you wanna “boycott” Makers get a fifth of the reserve.
12 years ago at 3:52 pmEveryone look out, this guy took basic macroeconomics, he must be an expert.
12 years ago at 4:05 pmI’m sure the high ups at at Beam dug far deeper than your ECON 1201 knowledge to make this choice.
12 years ago at 10:39 pmA better solution would be to cut the bottles to foreigners by 50% and let America get drunk the right way.
12 years ago at 12:51 pmPulling a reverse Guinness. TotalDistilleryMove
12 years ago at 12:59 pm^
12 years ago at 9:16 pmGentlemen, it’s official. The switch is on, to Woodford Reserve. The era of red-waxed Communist pussy shit is over.
12 years ago at 12:52 pmThis better be reflected in all the try-hard photos.
12 years ago at 1:56 pm^It can only be made possible this way.
12 years ago at 7:57 pmThis is all pike’s fault
12 years ago at 12:52 pmSupply and demand. Increase price of the bourbon and less people will buy, creating an equilibrium but still maintaining the same profit. Basic economics Makers Mark, be ashamed.
12 years ago at 12:53 pmfuck someone beat me to it, laps.
12 years ago at 12:55 pmAt least you’ll look good come beach season.
12 years ago at 1:06 pm^ha gaayyy
12 years ago at 2:10 pm…They increased their supply without incurring any new costs. Stupid Indian people are not going to stop demanding it because there is less alcohol content, and neither will any of you guys. If you’re trying to say they made a stupid move, you have no idea what you are talking about. If you’re really upset about it, boycott Makers. Otherwise, they’re going to be laughing all the way to the bank.
12 years ago at 4:27 pmSo this is what guidos must have felt like when four loko changed their alcohol percentage.
12 years ago at 12:54 pm^ I’d take watered down Makers over a the old four loko’s anyway.
12 years ago at 6:57 pm^ You should have proofread before posting a the comment.
12 years ago at 3:52 am