(en) "Brewing Beer and Problems", New York Times, July 7, 2000. Gearchiveerd op 11 juni 2002. Geraadpleegd op 21 augustus 2007. “In "Citizen Coors: An American Dynasty" (William Morrow, $27), Dan Baum wisely singles the family out. Mr. Baum builds a strong narrative from the tale of how this big dysfunctional family made a lot of cold beer and money that ultimately financed conservative causes via the Republican Party and the Heritage Foundation. There is no lack of drama, starting with the patriarch Adolph Coors, who committed suicide by jumping out of a hotel window.”
(en) "Brewing Beer and Problems", New York Times, July 7, 2000. Gearchiveerd op 11 juni 2002. Geraadpleegd op 21 augustus 2007. “In "Citizen Coors: An American Dynasty" (William Morrow, $27), Dan Baum wisely singles the family out. Mr. Baum builds a strong narrative from the tale of how this big dysfunctional family made a lot of cold beer and money that ultimately financed conservative causes via the Republican Party and the Heritage Foundation. There is no lack of drama, starting with the patriarch Adolph Coors, who committed suicide by jumping out of a hotel window.”