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beer brewing News Archive 29-Jul-2008
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  • KeyArena lost a tenant; will it lose a name? (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
    KeyArena has lost its prime tenant. Will it also lose its name?


  • MillerCoors taps Chicago for HQ, will invest in Milwaukee (St. Louis Business Journal)
    MillerCoors LLC has selected Chicago for the corporate headquarters of the newly created beer brewing entity and will invest $50 million in its Milwaukee brewery and add production employees, a top-level company executive said Tuesday. (BUD)


  • Montana barley growers get beer update from Coors (The Montana Standard)
    BILLINGS (AP) ? This year has been a record year for the beer industry, with rapidly escalating fuel and fertilizer costs, rising grain prices and megamergers among brewers, said Pete Coors Jr. of the Coors brewing family.


  • MillerCoors taps Chicago for new headquarters (Dayton Business Journal)
    MillerCoors LLC has selected Chicago for the corporate headquarters of the newly created beer brewing entity, but the company will invest $50 million in its Milwaukee brewery and add production employees there, a top-level company executive announced late Tuesday afternoon. (BUD)


  • CENTRAL NEW YORK NEWS (The Post-Standard)
    The first day of Harborfest brought Clydesdales, Columbus, concerts and rain. The Budweiser Clydesdales, from the Anheuser-Busch Cos., are at the four-day festival near the corner of Lake and West Third streets in the city of Oswego.


  • MillerCoors taps Chicago for HQ, will invest in Milwaukee (Wichita Business Journal)
    MillerCoors LLC has selected Chicago, not Milwaukee, for the corporate headquarters of the newly created beer brewing entity, but the company will invest $50 million in its Milwaukee brewery and add production employees here, a top-level company executive announced late Tuesday afternoon. (BUD)


  • A toast to Queens of past and its 300 beer gardens (New York Daily News)
    On a summer night, the Bohemian Hall and Beer Garden in Astoria is one of the best places in Queens to knock back a few. But many revelers likely don't realize that the it was once one of some 300 beer gardens in Queens.


  • China boosts world dominance in beer brewing: study (Straits Times)
    MUNICH - CHINA, already the world's top beer-producing country, has boosted its market dominance, according to a German study released on Tuesday.


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