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Stray Silvers

A collection of musings, more often than not related to economics. Updated Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Friday, January 23, 2009

An early beer ad

Advertising jingles are not new. Watkin's Ale is a beautiful beer ad from 1580, often played in concert by early music groups. Then, as now, sex sells: the ballad is a description of how a maiden surrendered her virtue for Watkin's Ale, finding it a fair trade.
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