The beers come in two different styles named Salamandra and Purple Hand which refer to gay-rights protest in San Francisco in 1969. Wonder if gay beer tastes any different from straight beer?
Here’s a cheeky and homophobic take on the gay beers.
The beers come in two different styles named Salamandra and Purple Hand which refer to gay-rights protest in San Francisco in 1969. Wonder if gay beer tastes any different from straight beer?
Here’s a cheeky and homophobic take on the gay beers.
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I wonder if it’s brewed with Yeast of Fun?
I don’t like, to market a common product like beer particular to gay people is not a good idea unless it is a company which supports the gay community in certain ways.
If you want aim the gay market produce a product with high quality and a cool design and then if you are lucky gays will buy it and it will eventually become popular. Further there are already different kind of beers which are more popular among gay people. Usually they are lighter and sweeter.