10. August 2017

Germany: AB InBev goes the whole hog

6% price increase for bottled beer announced

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10. August 2017

USA: Constellation Brands buys Florida based Funky Buddha Brewing

3rd largest US brewer reports $87 million impairment charge on Ballast Point

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09. August 2017

Russia/Ukraine: AB InBev to combine business with Anadolu Efes

50:50% merger to challenge Baltika-Carlsberg

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08. August 2017

China: China to become the world’s largest consumer of stout beer

Demand for stout beer expected to double in 4 years

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07. August 2017

USA: 143-year-old Cold Spring Brewing Co. sold to private equity firm

Close cooperation with Harvest Hill planned

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07. August 2017

UK: Camden Town Brewery opens new 400,000 hectoliter site

AB InBev subsidiary has invested $39m

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06. August 2017

INSIDE.BEER, 33/2017: Also in the news this week

Germany, USA, Vietnam, Namibia, Austria, New Zealand

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04. August 2017

USA: Anchor Brewing bought by Sapporo Holdings

Expansion plan at San Francisco’s Pier 48 most likely canceled

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03. August 2017

Angola: Self-made millionaire to build $124 million brewery

Generous tax discounts granted

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03. August 2017

USA: Starbucks to close Teavana shops

AB InBev’s Teavana RTD joint venture not affected

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01. August 2017

Vietnam: No controlling stake in Sabeco and Habeco for foreign investors?

Prime minister might restrict foreign ownership to 49%

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31. July 2017

USA: Four liquor vendors fined $9.2 million for illegal kickbacks

Perks were given over a period of 12 years

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31. July 2017

Netherlands: Heineken reports strong growth

Good results in all four regions

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31. July 2017

USA: Short’s Brewing sells minority share to Heineken subsidiary

Lagunitas buys 19.99% stake in Michigan brewer

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30. July 2017

Australia: BrewDog to build new brewery on East coast

Exact site yet to be found

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29. July 2017

Germany: WorldKeg launches world's first one-way stainless steel keg

Serial production starts within the next two months

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27. July 2017

Belgium: AB InBev achieves turnaround

Strong results for first half year of 2017

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26. July 2017

Europe: Brewing barley price advances in view of heavy rainfalls

Brewing barley supply and demand balance remains tight

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26. July 2017

USA: Brooklyn Brewery combines sales with 21st Amendment and Funkwerks Brewing

New sales team will start January 1, 2018

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25. July 2017

North Korea: Taedonggang Beer Festival canceled on short notice

Worst drought since 2001 expected

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