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Publication date: «16.12.2020». 6 articles
Brewery news Russia: January-November beer production up 2.7% yoy
Russia’s beer production dropped by 4.4% last month as compared to November 2019, Rosstat reported on December 16. As compared to October this year, though, production increased by 2.9%. In January-November, Russian . . . get full article
16 December, 2020 Article only for members with paid access
Brewery news USA, NJ: Readington Brewery and Hop Farm eyeing launch of brewing facility in May
Readington Brewery and Hop Farm, one of the largest hop farms in New Jersey, plans to open a beer production facility and tasting room in May, making it New Jersey's . . . get full article
16 December, 2020
Brewery news USA, PA: Trace Brewing to debut in Bloomfield on December 17
Even with Pennsylvania in an end-of-the-year pandemic lockdown and with a winter storm on the way, David Kushner still has waited long enough to debut his Trace Brewing in Bloomfield, . . . get full article
16 December, 2020
Brewery news USA, AR: Lost Forty Brewing to open new speciality brewery in Little Rock
Fresh off of its “Best Mid-Size Craft Brewing Company” national award from the Great American Beer Festival, Lost Forty has announced it will open a new restaurant and speciality brewery . . . get full article
16 December, 2020
Brewery news Nigeria: Nigerian Breweries inaugurates new ultra-modern PET at Ijebu Ode factory
The Nigerian Breweries (NB) Plc has inaugurated a multi-billion naira ultra-modern automated Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) line at Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, the ThisDay newspaper reported on December 16. The facility was . . . get full article
16 December, 2020
Brewery news South Korea: Alcoholic beverage companies eyeing to boost at home consumption
South Korea's alcoholic beverage companies are eyeing to boost alcohol consumption at home with the COVID-19 outbreak decimating hospitality businesses across South Korea, EconoTimes reported on December 16. Restaurants and bars, . . . get full article
16 December, 2020
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