DDB Behind 'Ethel's Brew'

Cannes craft beer part of agency's elaborate self-promotion

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It was all a sham. What, you say? Ethel's Brew. What, you say? Ethel's Brew—the allegedly Brooklyn-grandma-crafted beer you, if you were among the advertising hordes that descended on Cannes last week, may have seen plastered on posters on the Croisette, or being served at some of the many, many booze-soaked parties during the festival.

The product was publicized last week by someone purporting to be Seth Goldschmidt, the grandson of a raunchy octogenarian by the name "Ethel Goldschmidt," who, according to an elaborate backstory laid out in ads and on a website, created the brew to honor her dead husband's longtime dream to make his own beer—and to have some fun of her own.

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