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Miller High Life Cans Destroyed in Europe Over 'Champagne of Beers' Logo

The beer was on its way to Germany when it was seized. Only sparkling wines made in France’s Champagne region can use the name on labels. The beer was on its way to Germany when it was seized. Only sparkling wines made in France’s Champagne region can use the name on labels. FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Techno Blender is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to…

Pagosa Brewing Co. & Grill will close by summer 2023

Last year was a great one for Pagosa Brewing Co. & Grill, according to co-owner Tony Simmons. The brewpub recovered “surprisingly well” from hardships associated with the COVID-19 pandemic and ensured everyone on staff made a decent living, he said. But visitors currently seeking to try the restaurant’s famous wild salmon fish and chips can’t since the restaurant closed on Feb. 12. And the brewery, located in an adjacent building, has closed its taproom indefinitely and is only distributing a fraction of the couple…

Bud Light Faces Boycott Calls, but Punishing Brands Is Harder Than It Looks

Bud Light’s partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney has led some conservative critics to call for a boycott, generating headlines and social-media posts including a video of musician Kid Rock shooting a rifle at cases of the beer, but such campaigns often have failed to deliver a meaningful blow.Many social media-fueled boycott efforts do no material damage to the businesses in question, studies suggest, and may even have an opposite effect by increasing awareness and briefly…

Nothing Is Actually Making Its April Fools’ Beer

Is April Fools for pranks or not anymore? Yesterday, Asus revealed that the Steam Deck competitor it joked about over the weekend is apparently real, and now Nothing’s following suit by actually producing the craft beer it teased for the internet’s worst holiday.What Was Your First Experience with Super Mario Bros? | io9 InterviewNothing describes its “Beer 5.1%” as an “unfiltered rice lager,” and its store page says it’s got just five ingredients and is being made in collaboration with an independent Welsh micro brewery.…

White Claw Launches Its Own Vodka, Taking on Tito’s

The billionaire who upended the beer industry with White Claw hard seltzer has turned his sights on vodka. Anthony von Mandl is releasing on Tuesday a line of vodka sold under his popular brand. Straight and flavored versions of White Claw Premium Vodka will be sold in bottles; vodka and soda cocktails will be available in 12-ounce cans. In a rare interview, Mr. von Mandl—who is 73 years old and the sole owner of White Claw’s parent company, the Mark Anthony Group—spoke about…

Ex-New Belgium brewer opens Second Dawn Brewing near Stanley Marketplace

Aurora has a new taproom just a five-minute walk from Stanley Marketplace. Owner and brewmaster Ross Koenigs recently opened his dream brewery, Second Dawn Brewery Co., with his wife Amy at 2302 Dayton St. The name references Aurora, which is Latin for dawn. The Koenigs believe if there were two dawns, the second would be after work enjoying a cold beer. Ross Koenigs previously worked for New Belgium Brewing Co. as a sales associate, brewer and head of new product design and research. The couple decided to open their own…

Beer Drinkers Cut Back as Bud Brewer AB InBev Raises Prices

Budweiser brewer Anheuser-Busch InBev SA BUD -0.74% reported a fall in sales volumes for the fourth quarter as drinkers in North America bought less of the company’s beer amid rising prices. The drop comes as companies across the consumer-products industry grapple with how much they can raise prices to offset rising costs without deterring shoppers. For much of the past year, AB InBev said drinkers weren’t giving up their brews despite…

Westbound & Down Brewing leases warehouse in Louisville

Idaho Springs brewpub Westbound & Down has leased a new warehouse in Louisville to bring customers more beer. The brewery is moving its supply to the 4,907-square-feet space at 1849 Cherry Street for added cooler space, storage and meeting areas. Jake Gardner, director of brewing for Westbound, said the company hopes to be fully moved in by June — just in time for peak beer season. “This will be focused on keeping a wider variety of beers available,” Gardner said. “We have more space, and we can make more beer.”…