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Publication date: «24.09.2020». 7 articles
India: Young Indians now more willing to try low or no alcohol beer, research says Young Indians are willing to try low or no alcohol beer as concerns around health sway their decision to pick alternatives to strong beer that still continues to dominate sale . . .
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24 September, 2020
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World: Diageo raises new capital via euro and sterling bond issue Diageo, a global leader in beverage alcohol, on September 24 launched and priced €700 million of fixed rate euro and £400 million of fixed rate sterling denominated bonds under its . . .
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24 September, 2020
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USA, OH: Cartridge Brewing slated to open in Maineville this fall A long-abandoned and well-known historic Maineville factory will once again operate — but not in an industrial sense, the Cincinnati CityBeat reported on September 24.
A portion of the Peters Cartridge . . .
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24 September, 2020
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South Korea: Fruity-taste beers gaining ground in South Korea’s market Beers with a fruity taste are gaining ground in South Korea’s alcoholic beverages market, which has been dominated by domestic pale lagers such as Cass and Hite, as more people . . .
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24 September, 2020
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USA: Molson Coors makes major investment in Milwaukee brewery due to skyrocketing demand for its LightSky low-carb beer Skyrocketing demand for LightSky, the first low-calorie, low-carb beer from Blue Moon Brewing Co., has led Molson Coors Beverage Co. to make a major investment at its State Street brewery . . .
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24 September, 2020
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USA, TX: Pabst Brewing moving headquarters to downtown San Antonio Pabst Brewing Co., the brewery behind brands like Lone Star and Pearl Beer, is moving into the Rand Building in downtown San Antonio, KSAT San Antonio reported on September 24.
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24 September, 2020
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Brazil: Ambev opens can factory to cater to increasing stay-at-home demand Brazil beermaker Ambev SA on September 23 said it had opened a new factory with capacity to produce 1.5 billion cans a year due to higher demand from stay-at-home drinkers, . . .
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24 September, 2020
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