Clearly, this is a malt beverage for homosexuals:
Anheuser-Busch Co. has rolled out another caffeinated malt beverage - this one aimed to be even less beer-like than B-to-the-E, which debuted nine months ago.
Tilt, a raspberry-flavored drink, targets 21- to 27-year-old males who want a beverage that helps them make the transition to play from work . . .
Tilt is a blend of caffeine, ginseng and guarana - a paste derived from a Brazilian fruit. . .
Each 16-ounce serving of Tilt - packaged in sleek, aluminum cans - contains 6.6%, 6% or 4% alcohol by volume, depending on state law. Cans will be sold individually. Each 16-ounce serving contains about 70 milligrams of caffeine, which is about 27% more caffeine than in a 12-ounce can of Mountain Dew.
The article says it's meant to help people make the transition from work to play. A pick-me-up to help a person play? Who needs that? Isn't that like giving a new husband a pick-me-up to help him get ready for sex?
If anything, this drink's best use would be as a pick-me-up before work.