Don’t Fear Big Beer
Posted by admin | News | Posted on October 19th, 2007
The News Review:
- Don’t Fear Big Beer
- Beer-fuelled fight certain as Carlsberg spills S&N pint
- Beer sales up at Germany’s ktoberfest
Don’t Fear Big Beer
New York Times – Oct 19, 2007
Back then “American beer” was thought of as a cheap product with very little beer flavor. But today the United States has by far the most exciting beer culture in the world and America’s 1500 craft brewers are undaunted by the prospect of a juggernaut that would have 30 percent of the domestic market. The age of American industrial brewing is over. Skip to next paragraph.
Beer-fuelled fight certain as Carlsberg spills S&N pint
Telegraph.co.uk – Oct 19, 2007
We don’t know his middle name but Christian wouldn’t surprise me given the tale that’s unfolding in Copenhagen. Carlsberg has been nervously pacing for months years even wondering how to propose marriage to Scottish & Newcastle.
Beer sales up at Germany’s ktoberfest
Manila Bulletin – Oct 19, 2007
2 million visitors attended the world?s biggest beer festival about 300000 fewer than in 2006. But beer sales rose about 10 percent to 6.
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