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E-Malt.com News article: 4408

USA: Beer-related businesses are serving up about US$369 million to West Virginia’s economy, according to a study released by the National Beer Wholesalers Association and the Beer Institute. The overall impact of brewers, wholesalers, retailers, suppliers and other aspects of the beer industry also included 6,642 jobs paying more than $130 million in wages, the 2005 report said, while more than US$103 million in federal, state and local taxes were generated and paid, including consumption taxes, The Associated Press commented on March 9.

Nationally, the beer industry’s total economic contribution comes to about US$162 billion, the report showed.

“This study demonstrates that the beer industry is made up of more than just those who make and distribute our products,’’ said Jeff Becker, president of the Beer Institute. “We are an industry of farmers, can manufacturers, truck drivers and retailers, among many others.’’ Meanwhile, brewers and wholesalers say they are also promoting responsible drinking.

“We are working hard and making a conscious effort every day to curb underage drinking and drunk driving,’’ said Bill Rucker Jr., owner of Mountain Eagle Inc. of Beaver, a beer distributor that works with parents, educators and law enforcement officials to implement programs that help prevent underage drinking. “It takes everyone’s help,’’ Rucker said.


12 March, 2005

   
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