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Publication date: «29.12.2004». 19 articles
USA: Boston Beer Co.'s plans for an expansion of its Samuel Adams Brewery in the West End has gotten the green light from company founder and Cincinnati native Jim Koch, . . .
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29 December, 2004
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Russia: Each Russian drinks on average 55 litres of beer per year. The target is to reach a per capita beer consumption of 70 litres per year by 2010. To . . .
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29 December, 2004
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Scandinavian Malting Barley Market: No voluminous turnover to report during November-December 2004, market analysts at H. Abildstrøm & Co ApS revealed in a statement on December 29. They said trading . . .
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29 December, 2004
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United Kingdom, Scotland: Arable farmers have again warned that, unless prices improve, they will stop growing barley for malting, leaving beer and whisky makers with a supply problem. It has . . .
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29 December, 2004
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Australia: While the grain harvest in many states is winding down, Tasmania's headers are just starting to fire up, the ABC National Rural News commented on December 29, 2004. Barley . . .
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29 December, 2004
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South Korea, Seoul: South Korea's largest brewery, Hite Brewery Co., announced on Wednesday, December 29, 2004, it will down its wholesale beer prices by 1 % after the government decided . . .
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29 December, 2004
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India, New Delhi: India brewer leader United Breweries is learnt to have received $300 million more in bank commitment from ICICI Bank. UB will have a war-chest comprising of the . . .
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29 December, 2004
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Brazil: InBev, the world’s largest brewer by volume, is planning to turn Brahma, a popular Brazilian beer, into a truly global brand. Brent Willis, InBev's chief commercial officer, said in . . .
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29 December, 2004
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China, Beijing: Harbin Brewery Group, in which Anheuser-Busch Inc holds a 99.4 % stake, is protesting an exclusive sales agreement signed between China Resources Breweries Ltd's wholesalers in Shenyang and . . .
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29 December, 2004
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Brazil: Agromalte, Brazil's biggest malt producer, based in the southern state of Parana, is expected to invest 60 million Brazilian reais (US$22.31 mln/16.47 mln euro) in the next few years . . .
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29 December, 2004
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