Last week, the whiskey maker announced plans to cut the amount of alcohol from 45 to 42 percent, making it 84 instead of 90 proof, due to high demand and low bourbon supply.
Suffice it to say that the internet wasn't pleased. It's the age of social media, so consumers were tweeting and Facebooking their complaints to anyone who would listen.
There were angry tweets,
Realizing almost immediately that it made a huge mistake — "It was quickly, after a day or two" CCO Rob Samuels explained to Drink Spirits — the brand decided to embrace the social media platforms that were bashing it so hard to deliver the message that it was sorry and reversing its decision about lowering the alcohol content.
"It takes a little while to get your head wrapped around that because our feelings were hurt and our ego was hurt," Samuels said, but less that a week later Maker's Mark tweeted "You spoke. We listened." with a link to its Facebook apology.
The phrase then became a popular hashtag.
Customers went from feeling abandoned to listened to and respected in record time, and Maker's Mark retweeted their messages.
Although some were quasi-depressing:
Maker's Mark also utilized Facebook to spin the negative responses. Its apology from Samuels was released via the social network.
Since Sunday, the post has been like more than 27K times, shared more than 8.5K times, and has 4.2K comments.
Here's part of the post:
The apology notes that even though the reaction was highly negative,"