Duff Beer (The Simpsons)

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Duff Beer (with Homer Simpson)
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Duff Beer (with Homer Simpson)

Duff Beer is a fictional brand of beer in the animated series The Simpsons. It is Homer Simpson's beer of choice. It is a parody of stereotypical American mass-produced beer: poor-quality, cheap, and advertised everywhere. The beer's official spokesperson is Duffman.

The show's creators appear to have designed the Duff Beer label for the making of the May 1990 episode "Some Enchanted Evening". The notes "MAKE UP BEER LABEL DUFF BEER?" can be found on p.16 of the first draft of the episode's script.

The chief competitor of Duff Beer is Fudd Beer. It is intentionally the "opposite" of Duff, with the consonant sounds being reversed, but with parallel spelling. Homer became aware of Fudd Beer while patronizing a "redneck bar" in nearby Spittle County (in the episode "Colonel Homer"). It was later revealed to be considered very popular in Springfield's rival town of Shelbyville. Moe said he thought it had been banned "after all those hillbillies went blind", suggesting that at least one faulty batch of Fudd was laced with methyl alcohol.

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[edit] Similarities to Budweiser

Duff has been likened to Budweiser beer.[1].

  • Budweiser is often referred to as "Bud" - even in the company's own advertising.
  • Budweiser has used a cartoon spokesperson named "Budman".[2]
  • Like Duff's, the Budweiser logo has red diagonal areas above the product's name.[3]

[edit] Duff brands and where they appear


There is also a 'Duff Stadium', owned by Duff, home of the baseball team, the 'Springfield Isotopes'.

Some of these brands are parodies of specific brands or styles of beer. For instance, "Henry K. Duff's Private Reserve" refers to "Henry Weinhard's Private Reserve", a beer originally brewed in Matt Groening's hometown of Portland, Oregon.

When Homer tours the Duff brewery, it is revealed (though apparently not to him) that Duff, Duff Lite and Duff Dry all come from the same pipe.

During the Springfield prohibition, Duff breweries started producing the alcohol-free Duff Zero, claiming that people drank Duff for its robust taste rather than its alcohol content. This drove the company to bankruptcy within thirty minutes. During the historic Prohibition Duff sold a "patent medicine" called "Doctor Duff's Health Tonic", as shown on a poster in Duffless.

In addition, Düff (pronounced "Doof") was created when Moe drew an umlaut on a bottle of Duff to pass it off as a Swedish import when Homer asked to try something new. Homer surprisingly knew what Moe was trying to do and Homer then tried a Red Tick Beer, which is brewed with dogs swimming in the fermenting tank.

[edit] Duff Gardens

In the episode entitled "Selma's Choice", Bart and Lisa Simpson travel with their aunt Selma to Duff Gardens, a parody of the Busch Gardens amusement park, but also containing elements of Disneyland. There, they see the mascots of Duff Beer, the Seven Duffs: Sleazy, Queazy, Edgy, Surly, Tipsy, Remorseful, and Dizzy. Surly is often seen in other episodes such as when Moe's is closing down, Surly pours some of his liquid onto the street in front of it. Bart and Lisa ride "The Little Land of Duff" attraction, where they hear this song (repeated over and over):

Duff Beer for me!
Duff Beer for you!
I'll have a Duff,
You have one too!

This is a direct parody of the "it's a small world" attraction at Disneyland. Unlike that attraction, the boats float on a brown liquid with hallucinogenic properties (probably old beer that has been fermenting there for years), which Lisa drinks on a dare from Bart.

Other Duff Gardens attractions include the Beeramid, the Beerquarium ("Home of the world's happiest fish"), the Beer Hall of Presidents, the Washing Machine ride, the Whiplash rollercoaster, singing group Hooray for Everything (who sing a politically correct version of Lou Reed's "Walk on the Wild Side" and are based on Up with People), and a direct parody of Disneyland's Main Street Electrical Parade.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Advertising of America's Beer Companies and the Duff Corporation", The Simpsons Archive
  2. ^ August A. Busch & Co. of MA, Inc.
  3. ^ Budweiser official page