Dogfish Head: Brewing Up Relationships
Posted by admin | News | Posted on November 19th, 2007
The News Review:
- Dogfish Head: Brewing Up Relationships
- China Resources Profit Rises on Beer Retailing Sales (Update1)
- Beer: Which beers are a match for turkey
- Beer cheers for blue-eyed firm
- It’s Miller Time for Grolsch
- Minhas exporting beers to Japan The Business Journal of Milwaukee
Dogfish Head: Brewing Up Relationships
BusinessWeek – Nov 19, 2007
4 million and the company estimates it will bring in $18. His Story: My company recently participated in the Great American Beer Festival held in Denver every year—the granddaddy of American beer festivals. I’m very proud to say that Dogfish’s booth consistently had one of the longest lines at the festival. There were a handful of other breweries that had disproportionately long lines. We each had a few things in common. We brewed unique world-class beers doing innovative things with nontraditional ingredients and brewing techniques.
China Resources Profit Rises on Beer Retailing Sales (Update1)
Bloomberg – Nov 19, 2007
19 (Bloomberg) — China Resources Enterprises Ltd. thestate-controlled retailer and brewer said profit climbed 21percent on higher sales from supermarkets food processing andits “Snow'' beer brand. Net income in the three months ended Sept. 30 rose to HK$765million ($98 million) from HK$630 million the company said in astatement to the city's stock exchange today.
Beer: Which beers are a match for turkey
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – Pittsburgh Post Gazette – Nov 19, 2007
htm –>Beer: Which beers are a match for turkeyMonday November 19 2007By Bob Batz Jr. Pittsburgh Post-GazetteBeer fans and beer makers can get all foamy with all this holiday talk about what wines to pair with what dishes. What about beer?More and more people are getting hip to the science or at least fun of matching certain brews to certain foods. To help you and maybe help sell some craft beer the Boulder Colo. Brewers Association has poured up a Web site with the tasty name of.
Beer cheers for blue-eyed firm
Times of India – Nov 19, 2007
The modified liquor policy islikely to prove a nightmare for the state?s excise collections. The BlueWater Industries Limited (BWIL) the merely Rs one crore capital companyhowever has every reason to say Cheers for this hugemoney-spinner. If sources inthe excise department are to be believed BWIL the blue-eyed company of thestate government is set to pocket well over Rs 50 crore by conservativeestimates through hike in prices effected in retail price of beer andliquor. n June 14 2007 a Gwas issued following a cabinet decision amending the state liquor policy.
It’s Miller Time for Grolsch
BusinessWeek – Nov 19, 2007
2 billion for the Dutch brewer. Can the mass-market beermaker reap the benefits of the well-known brew without damaging its reputation?. That at least is the rationale behind beer giant SABMiller’s… Can the mass-market beermaker reap the benefits of the well-known brew without damaging its reputation?. That at least is the rationale behind beer giant SABMiller’s.
Minhas exporting beers to Japan The Business Journal of Milwaukee
Bizjournals.com – Nov 19, 2007
The initial shipment consists of five containers to be followed with more shipments in the coming weeks. A representative of the Japanese customer will be in Monroe to supervise and monitor the packaging and shipping and ensure that the stringent standards are being met. Minhas Craft Brewery produces Huber and Mountain Creek brand beers and Blumers soda. Ravinder Minhas then 25 purchased the former Joseph Huber Brewing Co. The brewery said the deal made Minhas the youngest commercial brewery owner in the world.
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