This Bud's for You: Beer Giant Signs Eric Jackson

Bud_jackson_logosFour-time World Champion, owner of Jackson Kayaks and skilled self-promoter Eric Jackson will be the new face of Budweiser American Ale in 2010.

Last month, Budweiser American Ale's parent company, St. Louis, Missouri-based Anheuser Busch, announced Jackson's role as an ambassodor for the beer. An excerpt from that press release:

Beginning in 2010, Jackson will be featured in Budweiser American Ale print and point-of-sale marketing, and the brand will have a presence at professional kayaking events throughout the year. Budweiser American Ale also will work with Jackson to host private training sessions, offering both experienced and novice kayakers once-in-a-lifetime opportunities to learn from the most successful competitive kayaker in history.

“Kayakers and Budweiser American Ale fans share a lot in common; they dare to venture off the beaten path, savor novel experiences and knew they were on to something special the first time they tried it,” said Marianne Radley, Budweiser American Ale Brand Manager. “Eric Jackson is a pioneer and innovator in kayaking, moving the sport in new directions during his 20-plus year career. His unmatched success and dedication has redefined kayaking, making him an ideal fit for Budweiser American Ale, a beer that redefined the American-style ale.”

“Kayaking is my lifelong passion because nothing compares to an exhilarating whitewater run and the camaraderie in the kayaking community,” said Jackson, who also founded and is a co-designer at Jackson Kayak, the market leader in whitewater boats. “A Budweiser American Ale is the perfect ending to a big day in the water and already was my beer-of-choice. I’m thrilled to have their support and hope it will help attract more participants and fans to our sport to show millions of people what they’ve been missing.”

Stay tuned to RAPID for more info on this unlikely partnership as it develops.


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