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Craft brewers try to fight back against big brewer moves CARLSBAD — The war between big and craft brewers is in full force. Monster companies such as AB InBev (Anheuser-Busch), Coors and Corona ...
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Small-batchers and craft brewers still show rousing growth in market share AURORA | For close to six months last year, David Levesque waited for the appropriate licenses so he could open Launch Pad Brewery. Usually, the ...
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Craft brewers to take over Brighton pub taps for beer festival Craft brewers from across the UK are set to partner with nine Brighton pubs for upcoming beer festival, the Brighton Tap Takeover.
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Surprise! Americans' love affair with craft beer going strong – now 21% of the market Retail sales of craft beer were $22.3 billion last year, or about 21 percent of the $105.9 billion U.S. beer market. Those sales grew 16 percent from ...
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Craft brewers attempt to fund beer brewed from lady parts Warning: The following article makes several references to female genitalia. Those who think girls are icky should proceed no further. Craft beer ...
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Brewer blacklisted after vocally supporting beer in grocery stores The ads suggest craft brewers support the change but in fact, craft brewers ... Chris Phelps is arguably the most prominent craft brewer in Colorado ...
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U.S. Craft Breweries Reach Record Number Craft beer has been steadily gaining popularity in the U.S. over last several years and the 2015 data recently released by the Brewers Association, ...
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Listen: Craft brewers assess wave of big deals In the second episode, Bill speaks with brewers at the recent RateBeer awards ceremony and festival on the state of the craft beer industry in the ...
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That 'craft' beer you're digging is probably not a craft beer after all There's a battle being waged in the beer world. The at times vague notion of "craft beer" — or, beer created in small batches by independent, ...
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Hipsters are causing an identity crisis for Britain's beer drinkers The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) is considering abandoning its initial cause — real ale — and broadening out to include so-called "craft" beers, ...
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