Boston Beer Finds Glass Tough to Swallow

Posted by admin | News | Posted on May 12th, 2008

The News Review:

- Boston Beer Finds Glass Tough to Swallow
- NC has fourth-highest beer tax
- The Weekend in Beer: Sours at Brouwer’s and Péché Mortel at Uber
- Beer unaffected by downturn in US economy
- Business group to host first beer fest
- Andrew land: Keeping it all in the family

Boston Beer Finds Glass Tough to Swallow
Motley Fool – May 12, 2008
But I don’t think that anyone except maybe an aspiring carny trying to impress David Hasselhoff and Jerry Springer on America’s Got Talent would enjoy glass in their beer. Boston Beer’s (NYSE:.

NC has fourth-highest beer tax
News & bserver – May 12, 2008
Tags: beer and wine | budget | Federation of Tax Administrators | Mike Easley | taxes | Under the Dome North Carolina has the fourth-highest state beer tax in the U. The state's current 53-cent per gallon excise tax on beer ? which amounts to roughly 5 cents per 12-ounce can ? is lower only than Alaska Hawaii and South Carolina's state tax rates according to.

The Weekend in Beer: Sours at Brouwer’s and Péché Mortel at Uber
Seattle Post Intelligencer – May 12, 2008
The Weekend in Beer: Sours at Brouwer’s and P??ortel at Uber. An evening at home BBQ’ing and relaxing was definitely more my speed.

Beer unaffected by downturn in US economy
Youngstown Vindicator – May 12, 2008
Louis Post-DispatchST. LUIS ? Hammering out a note to investors late last year Wachovia analyst Jonathan Feeney decided to dispense some philosophical knowledge. ?Beer is the best place to go ? financially and personally ? in a recession? he wrote. Brewers including St. Louis-based Anheuser-Busch Cos. the country?s biggest beer maker are hoping investors and drinkers agree with him.

Business group to host first beer fest
phillyBurbs.com – May 12, 2008
But this party is more than just an opportunity to taste some new brews. A portion of the proceeds will go to the Yardley-Bucks Disaster Mitigation and Relief Fund the YBA said. ther proceeds will help the YBA in organizing community events. The YBA and community members started the nonprofit relief fund several years ago to assist flood victims in Yardley and the surrounding area said Peter Toft one of the fund’s board members.

Andrew land: Keeping it all in the family
Globe and Mail – May 12, 2008
addVariable(“height”"324″); s1. addVariable(“usefullscreen”"false”); s1. write(“player1″);The lands have been brewing beer in the Maritimes for 140 years – as long as the country of Canada has existed. This remarkable run will be continuing now that the sixth generation in the form of Andrew land has taken over the president’s job at family-owned Moosehead Breweries Ltd. A month into his new job Mr. land a 40-year-old Harvard MBA graduate talks about being a relatively small brewer in an industry of giants… What beer do you drink?When I’m in Saint John I drink Alpine Lager which is our No. 1 brand in New Brunswick. It’s a beer created by my grandfather Philip land back in 1937. When I’m outside New Brunswick I drink Moosehead Lager.

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