More likely, the Onion's e-list is powered by an Uptilt product.
Ryan
On Nov 14, 2007, at 11:52 PM, Patrick Sundberg wrote:
From
Uptilt.com:
"Companies use our advanced email marketing technology to create
and distribute highly-targeted email newsletters and campaigns to
their subscriber and customer databases."
Could The Onion be using
uptilt.com to market to homebrewers?
Could it be just a marketing scam?
On Nov 14, 2007 8:27 PM, Elizabeth Kelsey <
elizabeth(a)homegalaxy.com> wrote:
When I moused over the hyperlink I found something (
uptilt.com)
then searched it and it lead to something like this. http://
email.uptilt.com/company/management.html
Per the search: Uptilt is the premier application service provider
of private label web tools for businesses looking to enhance their
users' experience.
From: mba-bounce(a)thebarn.com [mailto:mba-bounce@thebarn.com] On
Behalf Of alboyce(a)comcast.net
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 11:32 AM
To: popice(a)juno.com; patrick.sundberg(a)gmail.com
Cc: BenBrausen(a)aol.com; mba(a)thebarn.com
Subject: Re: Win Free MN Beer
LOL! Sounds like they're populating the fridge for the office
Christmas party to me!
They have not registered it as a BJCP-sanctioned competition, and
they have not (to my knowledge) asked for any help from the local
beer judge community, so I wouldn't expect any sort of useable
scoresheets back. No mention of any awards other than the "grand
prize". And.. a six-pack of precious home brew required for
evaluation?
Caveat emptor!
- Al
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From: "popice(a)juno.com" <popice(a)juno.com>
I called and talked to a worker. She said she thought they needed
about a 6 pk. I asked, really? Yeah, that should be good.
Clearly they aren't in the habit of judging a ton of beer. That is
way overkill. If I submit I would bring maybe 3-4 bottles. I
mean, come on.
Some type of form would be filled out when you drop them off. I
did not ask about multiple entries. I have no idea of the judging
criteria either. Just, the one they like best?
The deadline is Dec 18.
Bottles can be dropped off at the downtown office. I don't know
about shipping.
I am guessing they don't know what they are getting into. I mean,
for a prize this great, they could be unknowingly unleashing a
tsunami of entries upon themselves, and are about to drown in waves
of locally made beer.
-- "Patrick Sundberg" <patrick.sundberg(a)gmail.com> wrote:
That seems like a very vague competition. Can we ship the beer?
How many bottles do they need? When do we need to have the beer
there by? Have I missed the deadline? Are they just doing this as
a scam to get free beer?
On Nov 14, 2007 10:43 AM, Ben Brausen <BenBrausen(a)aol.com> wrote:
Those are the details that The Onion has provided. You drive down
to the address shown at the bottom and drop off your homebrew to
enter. That's all the info I have and all the info they've provided.
-Ben
On Nov 14, 2007, at 8:14 AM, jdcotton(a)mmm.com wrote:
Were you going to include any details on this, like when and where
it is??
Ben Brausen <BenBrausen(a)aol.com>
Sent by: mba-bounce(a)thebarn.com
11/13/2007 03:01 PM
To
mnbrewers(a)yahoogroups.com
cc
TheBarn <mba(a)thebarn.com>
Subject
Win Free MN Beer
Win some free beer.
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Do you follow in the footsteps of Minnesota's first bootleggers at
Fort Snelling? If so, bring us your home brew to compete in the
Amber Waters Home Brew Contest.
The winning brewer will receive three cool prizes:
*An autographed copy of The Land of Amber Waters: The History of
Brewing in Minnesota by Doug Hoverson. This book chronicles the
rich brewing traditions of Minnesota from 1849 to today and
includes over 300 native breweries.
* 10 cases of beer from Minnesota breweries, including:
Summit Brewing
Gluek's Brewing
Augus! t Schel l Brewery
Grainbelt Premium
Brau Brother's Brewery
Town Hall Brewery
Great Waters Brewing Co.
The Herkimer
Flat Earth Brewery
Surly Brewing Co.
*A $50 gift certificate from Northern Brewer.
Bring us your beer!
The Onion
212 3rd Ave. N #445
Minneapolis
(612) 370-1372
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