Georgia brewheisters steal 2600 cases of beer
Posted by admin | News | Posted on December 28th, 2007
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- Brewheisters Swipe 2600 Cases of Beer in Georgia
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Georgia brewheisters steal 2600 cases of beer
USA Today – Dec 28, 2007
(AP) — Sounds like some south Georgia crooks have been stocking up for a big holiday bash. Thieves took tractor-trailers loaded with beer and swiped the suds twice within the past week authorities said. Dougherty County authorities are investigating a report of a missing 53-foot-long trailer that was loaded with more than 2300 cases of beer. Police said the beer disappeared sometime between Dec.
Brewheisters Swipe 2600 Cases of Beer in Georgia
FXNews – Dec 28, 2007
— Sounds like some south Georgia crooks have been stocking up for a big holiday bash. Thieves took tractor-trailers loaded with beer and swiped the suds twice within the past week authorities said. Dougherty County authorities are investigating a report of a missing 53-foot-long trailer that was loaded with more than 2300 cases of beer. Police said the beer disappeared sometime between Dec.
Beer closing in on cocktails as drink of choice
MSNBC – Dec 28, 2007
After years of losing people to mixed drinks industry experts say the beer industry regained some of its lost luster in 2007 helped by surging interest in craft beers a slowing economy and the desire of more drinkers to imbibe at home. Final year-end data has not yet been released but Eric Shepard executive editor of trade magazine Beverage Marketers Insight said growth in the number of spirits sent to sellers slowed in 2007 while beer shipments remained about the same. Story continues below ?advertisement |.
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