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Miller 64: Dry-ish January - Moist


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Miller64 launched a new campaign via DDB, Chicago, 64 partnered with actor Nicholas Braun. "Dry-ish January is a month long phenomenon that allows you to put your own spin on the Dry January movement, but in a way that's not as extreme," said Anup Shah, Vice President, Miller Family of Brands. "The new campaign aims to inspire consumers to enjoy life's happy medium moments. Because why go completely dry when you could go Dry-ish?"

The popularity of going dry, or reducing alcohol intake, in January is on the rise. According to a recent survey* commissioned by Miller64 and fielded by Kelton, over 20 million Millennials have set a goal to not drink alcohol during the month of January in new years’ past.

And yet, if resolutions of the past are any indication, millions of Millennials won’t be successful in carrying out going dry in January. The survey showed that nearly one-third of Millennials who resolved to not drink alcohol throughout January were not successful in accomplishing their goal. On average, it took just seven days, or one week, for them to fall back on their resolution.

In addition to new creative spots, which will run as :30 and :15 starting at the end December and throughout January on social media, Miller64 is offering a rebate program to help consumers go Dry-ish. Just text MILLER64 to 73255 and you could receive cash back on your purchase of a 24-pack Miller64 to kick start your new year. Visit www.miller64.com for full details on the offer, including state restrictions.

The brand will also be partnering with influencers to join the movement with a Dry-ish January starter kit, including a 31-day motivational calendar with inspirational-ish quotes like “Don’t go big. Don’t go home either.”

Additional research from the brand uncovered new details around Millennials’ behavior when it comes to going dry in January:

Nearly half (45%) – or nearly 5 million Millennials – who are making a Dry January resolution for 2020 are not extremely confident they’ll be able to do it.
In fact, around 7 in 10 (71%) believe there’s at least one thing that will make it difficult for them to abstain from drinking, including celebrating a special event (62%), being in an environment where everyone is drinking (59%), or experiencing a stressful situation (46%).

“Miller64 is a beer that’s been around since 2008, but with this new campaign, we’re bringing it into a relevant conversation for younger Millennial drinkers,” said Shah. “We know these drinkers are seeking lighter beverage options, but still want to enjoy beer. As an extra light beer, Miller64 lets them do just that.”

The new campaign was created by DDB Chicago.

* Sample: The study surveyed to 1,003 Millennials aged 23-38 in the U.S., and was conducted online during the period of December 12 – 19, 2019 and the study has a margin of error of +/- 3.1%.Methodology: Results of any sample are subject to sampling variation. The magnitude of the variation is measurable and is affected by the number of interviews and the level of the percentages expressing the results.
Other credits

Client: Miller Lite

1. CMO: Michelle St. Jacques

2. Vice President – Miller Family of Brands Portfolio: Anup Shah

3. Senior Marketing Director: Courtney Benedict

4. Marketing Manager: Nigel Jones



Creative Agency: DDB Chicago

1. Chief Creative Officer, DDB Global: Ari Weiss

2. Chief Production Officer, DDB Chicago: Diane Jackson

3. Chief Strategy Officer, DDB North America: Eric Zuncic

4. SVP, Group Creative Director: Myra Nussbaum

5. Creative Director: Alejandro Juli

6. Creative Director: Pat Hanna

7. Associate Creative Director: Paul Carpenter

8. Associate Creative Director: Guiga Cunha

9. Copywriter: Katie Samuelson

10. Art Director: Drew Butler

11. Executive Producer: Keith Jamerson

12. Senior Producer: Annie Larimer

13. Production Manager: Jillian English

14. Production Manager: Linda Bres

15. Talent Manager: Chris Quinn

16. SVP, Group Account Director: Kiska Howell

17. Account Director: Zac Cyran

18. Social & Digital Director: Mike Norgard

19. VP, Strategy Director: Matt Babazadeh

20. Project Manager: Jen Polan



Production Company: Gifted Youth

1. Director: Daniel Gray Longino

2. Executive Producer: Josh Morse

3. Head of Production: Casey Wooden

4. Producer: Eric Escott



Editorial: Cutters

1. Executive Producer: Heather Richardson

2. Head of Production: Patrick Casey

3. Senior Editor: Grant Gustafson

4. Assistant Editor: Jake Swartz



Finishing: Flavor TV

1. Executive Producer: Neal Cohen

2. Producer: Kate Smith

3. Finishing Artist/Colorist: Chris Elliot

4. VFX/Finishing Assistant: Elliot Laubach



Audio: Studio 225

1. Senior Sound Designer: Nicholas Papaleo

2. Studio Producer: Cameron Aper



PR Agency: IFC Next

Media Agency: Connect

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