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		<title>When Is a Name Just a Name? &#8220;Drug Smuggler Saint&#8221; Beer Causing a Stir</title>
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When is a name just a name?  A Mexican brewery has recently introduced a new beer named after the &#8220;patron saint&#8221; of drug traffickers in that country.  The brewery claims that it&#8217;s simply piggy-backing on a trend but critics have blasted the move as glamorizing and promoting gang lifestyles.
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<p>When is a name just a name?  A Mexican brewery has recently introduced a new beer named after the &#8220;patron saint&#8221; of drug traffickers in that country.  The brewery claims that it&#8217;s simply piggy-backing on a trend but critics have blasted the move as glamorizing and promoting gang lifestyles.</p>
<p>The beer, Malverde Beer, is named after Jesus Malverde.  Malverde is a bit of legend, as details of his life have not been confirmed.  What is generally agreed upon is that he was a <em>bandito</em> who stole from the rich and gave the money to the poor in Mexico.  He has since been revered by drug dealers and gangs &#8211; as well as the general populace &#8211; all over Mexico.  His name, literally translated, is &#8220;evil green&#8221; which is evocative of marijuana.</p>
<p>Over the years, Malverde&#8217;s legend has grown.  Shrines have been erected in his honor, <a href="http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,245960,00.html">including a public shrine in Mexico City</a>.  One source claims that in Bakersfield, California, <a href="http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/36310/jesus_malverde_the_narco_saint.html?cat=47">80% of Mexican nationals involved in the drug trade possess at least one likeness of Jesus Malverde</a> on a prayer card, candle or statue.</p>
<p>The brewery, Minerva Brewery, in Guadalajara, defends the beer as part of the Mexican culture.  The brewery&#8217;s manager, Jesus Briseno, says, &#8220;We’re just trying to honor a Mexican legend, that’s all.&#8221;  Briseno was inspired to make the beer after visiting a shrine to Malverde; they intend to donate 1% of the profits to a Malverde chapel.  The beer features the slogan:</p>
<blockquote><p>A hero, a legend, a beer.</p></blockquote>
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<p>Critics say it is not honor or legend.  They claim it is part of the so-called &#8220;<em>narcoculture</em>&#8221; which celebrates drug-related murders and the drug smuggling industry.  Songs about drug smugglers, known as <em>narcocorridos</em>, are a staple of Mexican banda music, and pocket-size comic books feature smugglers and hit men.</p>
<p>As for the actual beer, it is described as &#8220;a malty, European-style pilsner&#8221; made with barley is imported from Wisconsin.  It retails for 77 pesos, about twice the price of a normal six pack of beer in Mexico.</p>
<p>Many local businesses have opposed the marketing of the beer.  Wal-Mart of Mexico has refused to sell the beer in its stores due to the tie in between Malverde and drug smugglers.</p>
<p>Nonetheless, Minerva has marketed the beer quite successfully.  The commercial description of the beer in Spanish plays up the pilsner style and the Malverde connection:</p>
<blockquote><p>Cerveza Malverde es cuidadosamente elaborada al estilo Pilsner Continental con los mejores ingredientes como lúpulo Hallertau agua de pozo profundo, maltas exportadas en tributo a Jesús Malverde&#8230;un héroe,una leyenda, una cerveza.</p></blockquote>
<p>Minerva is no stranger to conflict.  In 2006, brewery produced 24,000 bottles of Duff Beer.  If the name sounds familiar, it&#8217;s the fictitious beer that Homer Simpson drinks on Fox&#8217; popular show, The Simpsons.  Fox was not interested in working with the brewery and the idea fizzled.</p>
<p>It will be interesting to see how this new venture plays out.  Public reaction to the beer in Mexico has been mixed; nonetheless, Minerva plans to roll out the beer in the United States. </p>
<p>I can&#8217;t imagine how it will sell in the US.  You can never underestimate the lure of marketing (<a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/the-face-of-beer-is-jessica-simpson">Jessica Simpson, anyone?</a>) though the <a href="http://www.ratebeer.com/Ratings/Beer/Beer-Ratings.asp?BeerID=82955">limited reviews of the beer itself have not been kind</a>.</p>
<p>So, at the end of the day, the question is whether a name matters?  Is a criminal association for purposes of marketing a bad thing?  For example, would a Bonnie and Clyde beer in the US be met with apathy or enthusiasm?  It really should just be about the beer &#8211; but controversy is what sells.  <strong>What do you think?</strong></p>
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