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Carlsberg Ukraine launches Carlsberg Non-Alcoholic Beer especially for sales at the stadiums during UEFA EURO 2012 TM. This sort will be brewed according to the original receipt similar to Carlsberg Non-Alcoholic beer brewed in Denmark. Read the rest of this entry » Anheuser-Busch, a US-based brewing company, is set to officially roll out its new Bud Light Platinum line extension on 30 January 2012 in the US. Read the rest of this entry » SABMiller plc., Anadolu Group (Anadolu Endüstri Holding A.Ş., Yazıcılar Holding A.Ş. and Özilhan Sınai Yatırım A.Ş.), and Anadolu Efes (Anadolu Efes Biracılık ve Malt Sanayii A.Ş.) today announce that they have signed the definitive transaction agreement Read the rest of this entry » UBS downgrades Molson Coors on slowing growth of Coors Light, Miller Lite sales declines Read the rest of this entry » As expected, the venerable craft beer pioneer Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. is coming to North Carolina. Read the rest of this entry » Global brewers, after spending $195 billion on acquisitions in the last decade, may slow the pace of deals in 2012 as beermakers struggle to maintain profit growth amid rising costs and weaker demand in the U.S. and Europe. Read the rest of this entry » Beer brewing company Molson Coors Brewing Co. may have one of the best stock symbols in the beverage sector or even the entire market. Read the rest of this entry » In 2011, the world harvested an estimated 132.35 million metric tons (MT) of barley for all uses, including not just brewing, but also animal feed and human food. This estimate is virtually the same as the yield recorded in 2002, when 134.6 million MT of barley were harvested worldwide. The world’s malting and brewing industry, which currently produces some 1.8 billion hectoliters (hl) of beer a year—and which has grown an average of 2.8 percent annually during the past decade—requires only about one quarter of the global barley harvest, or less than 35 million MT. Read the rest of this entry » SABMiller plc today issues its interim management statement for the group’s third quarter ended 31 December 2011. The calculation of the growth rates in this update excludes the effects of acquisitions and disposals on volumes and revenues, unless otherwise stated. Read the rest of this entry » Rexam has revealed that it will produce Europe’s first 75cl can, first launched onto the Russian and Eastern European markets at the end of 2011, and says the product also has promise further west. Read the rest of this entry » © BEER BUSINESS 2000-2012 |