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Publication date: «16.05.2006». 28 articles
Australia: Cock & Bull takes home three Best in Class awards in Melbourne Boutique beer brewing company Cock & Bull was a big winner in an international beer awards competition over the weekend the New Zealand Herald posted May 15.
Their brew "Monk's Habit" . . .
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16 May, 2006
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Finland: New York’s Brooklyn Brewery beer now available in Finland This June, Sinebrychoff will introduce two beers from Brooklyn Brewery in Finland, according to 12 May company’s release. Brooklyn Lager and East India Pale Ale are delicious products of the . . .
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16 May, 2006
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Turkey: High foreign and local currency ratings for Anadolu Efes On May 12th, Standard & Poor’s (“S&P”), the international credit ratings agency, has assigned long term corporate credit rating of BB to Anadolu Efes Biracılık ve Malt Sanayii A.S. (“Anadolu . . .
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16 May, 2006
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Russia & Belarus: Baltika intends to set up a joint venture in Belarus Baltika, a major Russian brewery, is ready to look at proposals from the Belarus authorities and private companies about setting up a joint venture, Baltika President Anton Artemyev told Interfax . . .
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16 May, 2006
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USA: Granite City Food & Brewery reports first quarter 2006 results Granite City Food & Brewery Ltd. reported May 12 the results of operations for the first quarter ended March 28, 2006.
Granite City Food & Brewery Ltd. currently operates 13 . . .
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16 May, 2006
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Japan: Asahi Breweries to set up 5th beer plant in China Asahi Breweries will invest 4 billion yen (US$36 million; Јб28 million) to build a new plant in China amid intensifying competition in China's beer market, the world's biggest, The China . . .
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16 May, 2006
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Australia: Claims on making the best beer in the world The Redoak brewery, a tiny boutique brewery in Sydney, has laid claim to making the best beer in the world, after winning the coveted Grand Champion award at the Australian . . .
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16 May, 2006
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Germany: University Giessen announces the planting of transgenic barley The Justus Liebig University Giessen wants to plant transgenic barley on an experimental field-site, Fankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung posted on April 26.
This would be the first time in Germany that such . . .
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16 May, 2006
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