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Anheuser-Busch has released Select 55 in small sized cans and bottles across the US. 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 » Unemployment, growth of wine, spirits sales tap suds demand, industry group says Read the rest of this entry » A Pennsylvania company has surpassed Boston Beer to become No. 1, though it still has only 1.2% of the US market. Read the rest of this entry » Beer sales were lackluster in 2011, with the latest estimates showing U.S. shipments at their lowest levels since 2003 as major brewers such as Anheuser-Busch and Heineken USA experienced downturns. Read the rest of this entry » Missouri-based Saint Louis Brewery has signed a purchase agreement to transfer 60% ownership interest in the business to local investment group. Read the rest of this entry » Coors Light has ousted Budweiser (NYSE:BUD) from its place as the No. 2 beer in America. According to trade publication Beer Marketer’s Insights, this is the first time in nealry two decades that the nation’s top two beer brands have not been under the control of Anheuser-Busch. Read the rest of this entry » The producer of Heineken beer is only too happy to make room on U.S. store shelves for an upstart Mexican brand. Read the rest of this entry » Beer lovers in St. Louis are about to have a new way to enjoy fresh draft beer in the comfort of their own home. Anheuser-Busch’s latest innovation, a unique new home draft system called Draftmark, will arrive in select St. Louis retail locations this week, before becoming more widely available throughout the greater St. Louis area in February 2012. Read the rest of this entry » MillerCoors still enjoys a spot of prominence in the U.S. beer market, but despite controlling nearly 80 percent of the domestic beer market with Anheuser-Busch InBev, the company is trying to find a way to right its struggling Miller Lite brand. Read the rest of this entry » © BEER BUSINESS 2000-2012 |