SABMillers India ( sabmiller.in )sojourn began in 2000 and in just a few years, it has cornered nearly one third of the Indian beer market with brands such as Haywards 5000, Haywards 2000, Haywards Black, Knock Out, Royal Challenge, Castle Lager and Fosters. Based on consumer insights, SABMiller India has taken innovative measures to fill up the packaging, pricing, occasion and product gaps. Expertise on a global level has come in use to create many firsts in India including the use of one-way bottles, flash pasteurisation, establishing draught standards, and now Haywards Black — a genuine stout beer.
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Wednesday, September 14th, 2011Coney Island Brewing Company To Brew George Washington’s Beer
Sunday, May 8th, 2011Coney Island Brewing Company To Brew George Washington’s Beer
Move over Samuel Adams. Apparantly you’re not the only Founding Father with a penchant for beer.
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Molson Coors Brewing Company Announces Regular Quarterly Dividend
Saturday, February 19th, 2011Molson Coors Brewing Company Announces Regular Quarterly Dividend
Molson Coors Brewing Company today declared a regular quarterly dividend of US$0.28 per share, payable on March 15, 2011, to shareholders of record on February 28, 2011. The quarterly dividend is payable to holders of Class A and Class B common stock of Molson Coors Brewing Company.
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BEER GARDEN: Left Hand Brewing Company Milk Stout
Sunday, September 5th, 2010BEER GARDEN: Left Hand Brewing Company Milk Stout
Between getting Vinyl Music Hall up and running and keeping an eye on Hopjacks, Tim Dohms still finds time to get you information on all that’s new and great in beer. Check out this week’s recommendation, Left Hand Brewing Company Milk Stout.
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Beer Here: Pure Malt Cave Ale from Potosi Brewing Company
Sunday, May 9th, 2010Beer Here: Pure Malt Cave Ale from Potosi Brewing Company
It’s been nearly 40 years, but six-packs bearing the name of “Potosi” will soon be on store shelves again. The Potosi Brewing Company is introducing three of its most popular beers in six-packs this month. Older beer drinkers may remember Potosi brands, but the brewery stopped bottling beer in 1972. Then, two years ago, following extensive renovations, Potosi reopened as a brewpub and home of …
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San Francisco beer company Anchor Brewing Co. sold
Wednesday, April 28th, 2010San Francisco beer company Anchor Brewing Co. sold
Anchor Brewing Co., the San Francisco beer company that helped spark the modern microbrewery movement, has been sold to two Bay Area entrepreneurs who are in the artisan beer and spirits business.
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