Germany sees beer sales lose fizz
Posted by admin | News | Posted on October 29th, 2007
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- Germany sees beer sales lose fizz
- Cheerio to a beer.
- Shortage of beer ingredients may mean higher prices worldwide
- Beer with ‘northern’ or ‘southern’ head
Germany sees beer sales lose fizz
BBC News – Oct 29, 2007
In the three months to September 2. 74 billion litres (5. 8 billion pints) of beer were sold marking a drop of 210 million litres or 7.
Cheerio to a beer.
Free with registration – Chicago Tribune – AccessMyLibrary.com – Oct 29, 2007
(29-CT-07) Chicago Tribune (Chicago IL). If you’ve spent time on the dating scene you’ve got firsthand knowledge of the truth of that maxim. But the sentiment also pertai.
Shortage of beer ingredients may mean higher prices worldwide
International Herald Tribune – Oct 29, 2007
“Many of the craft brewers don't do that. They continue to have six packs on sale half the time and I don't know how they can continue to operate that way” he said. “The trend is going to be toward $10 (€6.
Beer with ‘northern’ or ‘southern’ head
East Anglian Daily Times – Oct 29, 2007
The Greene King beer engine serves two types of head – known as the north and the south. It produces a pint of beer with a “northern head” which is bigger and with a creamy texture. The “southern head’ is more bubbly. The beer engine will serve a cask beer called St Edmund at between six and eight degrees the brewer said.
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