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The influence of musical song and package labeling on the acceptance and purchase intention of craft and industrial beers: A case study

Journal

FOOD QUALITY AND PREFERENCE
Volume 89, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodqual.2020.104139

Keywords

Sensory analysis; Alcoholic beverage; Non-sensory characteristics; Music genre

Funding

  1. Espirito Santo Research and Innovation Support Foundation (FAPES)
  2. National Council for Scientific and Technological Research (CNPq), Brazil

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The study suggests that music and package labeling can influence beer consumers' attitudes and behaviors, with music and labeling having a positive impact on sensory acceptance and intent to purchase craft beer. Industrial beer generally received better evaluation scores in various conditions compared to craft beer.
Among non-sensory characteristics, package labeling and music may influence beer consumers' attitudes and behaviors. The present study sought to evaluate the influence of these characteristics on sensory acceptance and intent to purchase craft beer (Summer Ale) and industrial beer (American Lager), both produced in Brazil. Song 1 was from the acoustic pop rock genre and song 2 from the sertanejo universitario(1) genre. Sessions were conducted with 74 consumers under the following conditions: blind test, test in the presence of the songs, test in the presence of the package and test in the presence of both non-sensory characteristics together. Under many studied conditions, industrial beer showed better evaluation scores than craft beer. Music positively influenced the beer ratings. The label positively influenced acceptance scores and intent to purchase craft beer, while for industrial beer it tended to cause a negative impact. The presence of either song, along with the label, positively influenced the acceptance and intent to purchase craft beer. This study demonstrates to the R&D sector of craft and industrial breweries that they can use the influence of these non-sensory characteristics in the elaboration of new labels, and to use the influence of songs on consumer acceptance so they can offer products with more added value to the market.

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