about 2 months ago - 3 comments
I had in-laws visiting for the Memorial Day weekend last week. We took them around to see the sights, including a trip to Washington, D.C. They brought me beer. Better yet, they brought me beer I’d never seen before. Yuengling brewed their Bock last year to celebrate their 180th anniversary and it was only available
about 4 months ago - 3 comments
7-Eleven rolls out Game Day, a store-brand beer They tried it with wine, can they have the same success with beer? Will cost-consciousness win out over mega brand loyalty? Sabmiller volumes beat forecasts Recovery in Africa and Latin America boosts sales 2%. Student Invents Beer Ice Cream Yes! City employees busted for taking beer from
about 7 months ago - 3 comments
A small sampling of beer-related news that recently caught our eye. Anheuser-Busch InBev shipping water to Haiti ABIB is shipping 600,000 cans of water to aid in Haiti. They’ll also be matching donations to the American Red Cross and have shipped over 5 millions cans of drinking water to victims of natural disasters in the
about 7 months ago - 1 comment
Speaking of Heineken’s purchase of FEMSA, Public Radio’s Marketplace had a story on how consolidation of brewing giants can help craft brewers. Marketplace: Are beer mergers a good brew for biz? Uli Bennewitz owns the Weeping Radish Farm Brewery in Jarvisburg, N.C. He also runs a butchery and an organic farm. Everybody is wary of
about 7 months ago - 4 comments
A sixer of news items on beer that we spotted recently. BBC News: Anheuser-Busch InBev to cut 800 European jobs That’s about 10% of their European workforce and is ” a response to falling beer sales”. Well, if they made any products I’d want to drink… Idaho Statesman: It’s been a good decade for craft
about 8 months ago - No comments
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about 8 months ago - No comments
Beer-a-Day #346 It bills itself as the “Beer of the Bahamas” and is brewed by Commonwealth Brewery, a subsidiary of Heineken International. Clear pale yellow. Aroma is slightly floral with a little of that lager “funk”. Taste is, well, typical of a European-style light lager. I’ll gladly have some time next time I’m in the
about 11 months ago - No comments
Beer-a-Day #261 Brewed with a blend of two- and six-row barley malt, classic Aroma hops from the Willamette Valley in the Pacific Northwest and German hops from the Hallertau region in Bavaria and all-natural blueberry syrup made from real blueberries. This is actually a “stealth” faux-craft offering from Anheuser-Busch. It first hit test markets in
about 1 year ago - No comments
Beer-a-Day #244 The wife scored some gift cards to TGI Friday’s, so we popped in for dinner this evening. It didn’t take long to remind ourselves why we don’t go there. I was encouraged that they were advertising the Samuel Adams Octoberfest but, alas, they hadn’t kicked their stock of Summer Ale so weren’t yet
about 1 year ago - 1 comment
Beer-a-Day #235 Shock Top is an unfiltered Belgian-style wheat ale (also known as a “White” or “Wit” beer due to its appearance) that is naturally cloudy with a billowy white foam head, light golden hue and slight taste of orange peel and coriander. Yes, this is a faux-craft beer. I suppose it’s Anheuser-Busch’s response to
about 3 years ago
“….it’s a quick switch to turn this line from filling Bud Light to water.”
You mean there is a difference?
about 3 years ago
You beat me too it… I was thinking filling all of those cans with water might impact their bottom line on sale of Bud Light.
about 3 years ago
all kidding aside, and while I’m sure there are many out there can can spin their efforts any which way with a jaundice eye – I still say Kudos to AB