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Publication date: «05.08.2016». 7 articles
Canada, AB: All brewers selling beer in Alberta now have to pay a C$1.25-per-litre markup All brewers selling their beer in Alberta now have to pay a C$1.25-per-litre markup, regardless of where their breweries are located or how much they brew, CBC News reported.
The tax . . .
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05 August, 2016
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USA, PA: Southern Tier Brewing Company breaks ground on satellite brewpub in Pittsburg Southern Tier Brewing Company breaks ground on first satellite brewpub in Pittsburgh, PA, Brewbound.com reported on August 4.
Nestled within easy walking distance between Heinz Field and PNC Park, Southern Tier . . .
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05 August, 2016
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USA, CA: Karl Strauss Brewing Company to open satellite brewery and brewpub in Southern Carolina in August Karl Strauss Brewing Company on August 4 announced it would open a new satellite brewery and brewpub in Southern California next month.
Located across from Angel Stadium in Anaheim, the company’s . . .
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05 August, 2016
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USA, NV: Revision Brewing Company decides to open brewery in Sparks, Nevada Revision Brewing Company plans to open a brewery in Sparks by the end of 2016, FoxReno.com reported on August 4.
According to a release, award-winning brewer Jeremy Warren 'revised' his plans . . .
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05 August, 2016
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Japan: Suntory Holdings reports significant increase in first-half net income Japan’s Suntory Holdings Limited said on August 5 it registered a 35.633 bln yen net income attributable to owners of parent company in the first half of this year versus . . .
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05 August, 2016
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USA: Diageo to broaden investments in beer and change the name of its US business Diageo PLC on August 5 said it plans to broaden its investment in beer in the U.S. and change the name of the business there, signalling a shift in the . . .
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05 August, 2016
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China: China’s largest brewers failing to cope with growing demand for more sophisticated beers Chinese breweries have a bigger problem than the looming merger of AB InBev and SABMiller. The ground is shifting as consumers are increasingly prepared to spend more on a brew, . . .
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05 August, 2016
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