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Publication date: «21.04.2004». 22 articles
Canada, Toronto: Quebec brewer Unibroue Inc., a proud proponent of the province's French roots, sold out to an English-Canadian rival on April 20, giving Ontario's Sleeman Breweries Ltd. a stronger . . .
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21 April, 2004
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Vietnam is about to start-up its first malt plant this May. But the 35,000 tonnes of Lausmann plant will not change the overall picture for import needs significantly, as Vietnam . . .
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21 April, 2004
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United Kingdom: DEFRA estimates that 449,000 ha of winter barley were planted, 7 % less than a year ago, but more than estimated earlier by the trade. England and Wales . . .
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21 April, 2004
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Japan, Tokyo: Pricing practices in Japan's beer market are expected to change substantially as Asahi Breweries Ltd said on April 20 it will stop suggesting wholesale and retail prices in . . .
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21 April, 2004
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The US brewer Coors Brewing Co., is to be hit with a lawsuit attacking for allegedly promoting underage drinking. The lawsuit on this occasion has been brought by the mother . . .
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21 April, 2004
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Germany: The 2006 World Cup may have a distinctly American flavor if FIFA's beer contract remains in place. Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc. has a deal with FIFA, world soccer's governing body . . .
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21 April, 2004
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Estonia: Finns, separated from Estonia by a mere hour and a half boat-ride, are preparing in record numbers to invade its capital Tallinn for a historic beer-shopping spree when the . . .
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21 April, 2004
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Bosnia, Sarajevo: The Bosnian Serb privatisation agency has annulled a tender for the sale of a majority stake in Banjalucka Pivara, Bosnia's biggest brewery, because none of the offers were . . .
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21 April, 2004
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USA, Milwaukee: Miller Brewing Company and Miller Brewmaster Dr. David Ryder were named the World Beer Cup Champion Brewery and Brewmaster (Large Brewing Company) at the Association of Brewers World . . .
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21 April, 2004
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U.K., London - SABMiller, the world's second-biggest brewer, was starting an advertising campaign that made fun of Anheuser-Busch's Budweiser marketing icons, the Wall Street Journal reported. It cited Tom Bick, . . .
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21 April, 2004
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