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Camden Town Brewed Up Love Hate Ale, a Marmite-Flavored Ale

Marmite is a brand that isn't afraid to be unabashedly divisive and the brand teamed up with London brewery Camden Town to keep people talking about its product with an all-new Marmite-flavored ale. The appropriately named Love Hate Ale combines pilsner, Munich, smoked Rauch malt and Perle hops from the brewery's classic Hells Lager. Naturally, the yeast spread was added to the mix, which is said to create a smoky flavor.

The beer will only be available for a limited time and it can be found in packs of four that are perfect for sharing and discussing the flavor experience among friends. Naturally, the responses to the announcement have been mixed, just as the name of the flavored beer suggests.
Trend Themes
1. Yeast Spread-inspired Beverages - Opportunity for breweries to incorporate unique and divisive tastes, such as Marmite, into their beverages to cater to niche markets.
2. Limited Edition Products - Creating a sense of urgency by offering products for a limited time, allowing companies to capitalize on the fear of missing out and stimulate sales.
3. Social Media Discussions - By producing polarizing products, businesses can encourage conversations on social media, which can increase brand awareness and engagement.
Industry Implications
1. Beverage Manufacturing - Opportunities for brewers and manufacturers to tap into consumers' nostalgic and nostalgic tastes to create more unique and interesting products.
2. Limited-edition Food Products - Brands can take advantage of consumers' fear of missing out by creating distinctive and limited time products that encourage sales by creating an aura of exclusivity.
3. Social Media Marketing - Businesses can benefit from users discussing their products or services on social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram, even if the posts and reactions are polarizing or negative.

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