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November 18th, 2010 admin Leave a comment Go to comments

Hockey Sticks South Africa
Why are so concerned about the merger with InBev Budweiser?

Budweiser will still be an American icon, no matter now is the owner. Beer is the same, people are the same, the breweries are the same. Is a company that has the highest standards of quality and truly I doubt that anything will change. What else is drunk? Miller? It is owned by a South African. Coors? A Canadian study (owned by Molson). Belgium is less well known for its excellent beers. South Africa is known for apartheid and Canada is known for hockey – There is no tradition of brewing in both countries. Sam Adams is now the largest brewery belonging to America? Not even brew their own beer. They contract, beer! Stick with the king … that's what I do!

1. yes, it is true in Belgium is known for two large beers. problem is that the idea is an icon American controlled by foreigners. Usually not like this idea. 3. you are wrong on Coors through: joint ownership between Molson and Coors. and will now be controlled by SABMiller (new company formed for North American activities, SABMiller a few days before July 4 weekend holds 51% of the new company) 4. Many people believe that the Belgians would ruin the product and the company (many thought it would be an end to American operations, however, decided to mass layoffs)


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