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SABMiller may buy Foster's beer ops for $10.9 billion
Reuters - Sunday, August 22, 2010


Court defeats Anheuser-Busch bid for exclusive Budweiser rights
Beverage Daily - Wednesday, August 04, 2010
The European Court of Justice has ended a long-running brewing dispute, defeating an attempt by Anheuser-Busch to gain exclusive rights in the EU to the Budweiser trademark.

Asahi Breweries eyes India presence
Just-Drinks - Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Japanese beer giant Asahi Breweries is actively looking to establish a footprint in the Indian market, according to a source.

The best beer tasters in the world are women..
Wall Street Journal - Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Rhonda Dannenberg, a suburban mother of three, stuck her nose in six glasses of beer at the MillerCoors brewery here and swished a bit of each in her mouth. Then she delivered the kind of frank verdict that's shaking up the mens-club world of beer tasting.

Sizzling summer pushes beer sales
Times of India - Monday, July 19, 2010
CHENNAI\BANGALORE: Buy a beer for this one. More people reached out for a mug of chilled frothy beer to quench the May summer than in any other month. And distillers didn't disappoint either. A record 72,488 kilolitres of your favourite beverage was produced in May

UB, SABMiller move to patent bottles to restrict reuse, cut costs
Trading Markets - Monday, July 19, 2010
Beer makers United Breweries Ltd (UB) and SABMiller Plc's India arm are patenting their bottles, which they say would help them get a handle on rising bottling costs. Once patented, only UB and SABMillerwhich together corner 80 of the Indian beer marketcan buy back their respective bottles. This will help us have a control on the availability and pricing of second-hand bottles, said Shekhar Ramamurthy, deputy president, UB.

Secrets of the World's First Flying Keg, Revealed
Esquire - Thursday, July 15, 2010
Finally, the prayers of business-traveling beer lovers have been answered: Japan's All Nippon Airlines announced last week that it has developed Planet Earth's first in-flight beer dispenser.

US: Pabst Brewing Co sold to Metropoulos
Just-Drinks - Wednesday, June 30, 2010
One of the oldest beer firms in the US, Pabst Brewing Co, has been acquired by private investment fund Metropoulos & Co for an undisclosed fee.

German froth Bitburger to debut in India
Business Standard - Monday, June 21, 2010
More the bitter, all the better where the Indian beer market is concerned. Top German brewer Bitburger Braugruppe GmbH could soon join the line-up of MNC beer brewers in India.

India key to SABMiller's global bid for Foster's beer unit
Business Standard - Tuesday, June 15, 2010
As the buzz about UK-based SABMiller making an estimated $12-billion bid for Australia's leading premium branded drinks company Foster's beer business continues, India, say analysts, holds the key to the bid.

India key to SABMiller's global bid for Foster's beer unit
Business Standard - Monday, June 14, 2010
As the buzz about UK-based SABMiller making an estimated $12-billion bid for Australia's leading premium branded drinks company Foster's beer business continues, India, say analysts, holds the key to the bid.

Cocktails Now Served With Twists of Tongue
New York Times - Friday, June 11, 2010
Penelope Cruiser: sounds like a slinky Latin sports car. Or maybe a sultry Latin porn star. Or, come to think of it, a saucy Latin drag queen, long of lash and fond of Almodovar.

Arthur's Day Guinness celebrations to return
Drinks International - Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Diageo has announced the return of its Arthur's Day celebrations for stout brand Guinness. Global celebrations are set to take place on September 23 2010 and events are planned in Ireland, Europe, Asia, Africa, North America and the Caribbean.

The World's Strongest Beers
Business Week - Saturday, June 05, 2010
Beer is thousands of years old but new technology is creating extreme beer, which packs an alcohol level closer to whisky or vodka

Foster's beer could pull bids of $10 bln
Reuters - Thursday, June 03, 2010
Foster's Group Ltd (FGL.AX), Australia's largest brewer, could attract takeover bids of up to $10 billion from suitors including SABMiller and Asahi, after a long-awaited decision to split off its struggling wine business.

Carlsberg stocks run dry in Denmark in worst strike since 1985
Beverage Daily - Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Stocks of Carlsberg beer are running dry in Denmark as an illegal strike among workers at its main facility in the country intensifies.

Breweries vie to create world's strongest beer
LA Times - Wednesday, May 05, 2010
Your standard American lager has less than 5 alcohol. Scotland's BrewDog and Germany's Schorschbräu have beers in the 40 range.

Carlsberg, InBev in talks for tie-up in India
Business Standard / Reuters - Friday, April 09, 2010
Carlsberg, the world's fourth-biggest brewer, and rival Anheuser-Busch InBev are considering joining ranks in India, where they are both minor players, Carlsberg said on Thursday.

UK: Carlsberg launches drink for women
Drinks International - Monday, March 29, 2010
Carlsberg UK has launched a low calorie, low alcohol drink for women.

Carlsberg unveils £240 beer
Drinks International - Monday, March 08, 2010
Denmark: Carlsberg has launched Vintage 3 – the third in an exclusive beer trilogy.
Vintage 3

Coors launches cold cans
Drinks International - Thursday, March 04, 2010
UK: Coors has launched a cold-activated can for its Coors Light brand. The can features temperature sensitive Rocky Mountain logos on both sides, which turn blue when the beer is at the correct serving temperature.

Make Your Beer and Drink It, Too
New York Times - Friday, February 26, 2010
We were at the rustic Woodstock Inn Station and Brewery along with 20 others for an educational weekend of brewing.

Heineken USA Sales Fell Nearly 11% in 2009
Ad Age - Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Heineken USA's sales dipped nearly 11 last year, a reflection of a difficult economic climate for pricey imports as well as erratic and ineffective marketing on its flagship lager brand.

In Vietnam, Traveling an Unlikely Beer Trail
New York Times - Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Vietnamese beer culture has morphed, adopting traditional European styles as well as embracing an ephemeral home-grown brew.

Bourbon-Flavored Beer
Liquor.com - Tuesday, January 19, 2010
After meeting Jim Beam's legendary distiller Booker Noe, Hall came up with a truly unique concept—aging his stout in used oak bourbon casks.

Shatter-resistant Pint Glass Could Make U.K. Pub Fights Less Lethal
Advertising Age - Friday, February 12, 2010
As part of its broader Design Out Crime initiative, the British Design Council commissioned a shatter-resistant glass that would cause less injury during pub fights or alcohol-related accidents.

UB launches Kingfisher Red, an "all-season" beer
Business Standard - Friday, January 29, 2010
To increase consumption of beer in India during winter and monsoons, the company has just entered the segment of ‘all-season beer' with its product ‘Kingfisher Red'.

Kingfisher buzz set to get louder
Business Standard - Thursday, February 11, 2010
United Breweries is keen to add a dash of colour to its portfolio of beer brands. That's why the company is silently working on launching flavoured alcoholic beverages under the brand name Kingfisher Buzz, which will take on Bacardi Martini's Breezer, which has been around for eight years now.

Drinking beer could help prevent weak bones
Guardian - Monday, February 08, 2010
A new study claims that certain types of beer are a rich source of dietary silicon, and can help prevent osteoporosis

Australia’s VB Beer launched in India
FNB News - Friday, January 22, 2010
The Australian Trade Commission (ATC), the trade and investment promotion agency of the Australian government, has launched one of the largest selling beer brands – Victoria Bitter (VB) in India.
Victoria Bitter

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