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    Anheuser Busch 1

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    struggling Bavarian Brewery in St. Louis‚ Missouri. Eberhard lacked the experience in the brewing industry‚ but luckily‚ his son-in-law Adolphus Busch was a young brewery supplier with great knowledge in the brewing industry. In 1864 Adolphus and Eberhard became partners and started to brew a variety of beers to satisfy the tastes of a growing and diverse nation. This small brewery soon grew into a great brewing empire that we now know today as Anheuser-Busch. The early years of the company were

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    Dry * Beer na Beer * Coors Light * Coors Original * Magnum 8.8 * Manila Beer * Tanduay Black * Tanduay Ice * Manila Beer Light * * Food * Creamy Delight For the past 30 yrs.‚ the company was able to sustain the production of all the offered products and all of the products are gaining much profit. The company behind Alcoholic Brands- Beer na Beer‚ Colt 45‚ Tanduay Ice‚ Coors Original and Manila Beer‚ controls nine percent of the local beer market as

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    Harbin Brewery Group

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    Brewery Group‚ the fourth largest brewery in China was founded in 1900 and was acquired by Anheuser-Busch (AB) at $720 million in 2004. Known for its Hapi beer‚ the brewery holds 4% market share in China and is also the leading brewery in Northeast China. The external environmental analysis has indicated the overall attractiveness of the beer industry in China due to tremendous growth potential. However‚ there are also threats for AB Harbin which will be explained in this report. AB Harbin also reflected

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    Sam Adams Porter Analysis

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    October 13‚ 2013 The Boston Beer Company‚ Inc. Suite 850‚ One Design Center Place Boston‚ MA 02210 United States * * * * * * * * * * SWOT ANALYSIS * * * * * * * * * * Strengths: Strong Brand Equity Boston Beer gained brand equity as a result of its efforts to create robust brands over the years. The company offers beverages under various brand names such as Samuel Adams‚ Sam Adams Light‚ Twisted Tea‚ Angry Orchard‚ and HardCore. The company markets more than 50 beer products under Samuel Adams

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    Pestel Analysis

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    PESTEL ANALYSIS OF EUROPEAN BREWING INDUSTRY Political * Government organising public events in order to make public aware about the effects of alcohol consumption on the health.  * Government is imposing restrictions on consumption of beer and alcohol products.  * If anyone is influenced by alcohol in doing crime they are fined with high penalty. This initiative taken by the government was one of the reasons that transformed the buying behaviour of European market. Though would be classified

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    processing food

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    Final malt treating 40. Static round malt-house 41. Flow chart of brewery 42. Reception‚ cleaning and storage of raw materials 43. Malt preparation 44. Brewing house – technology 45. Brewing house – vessels characterisation 46. Wort cooling and filtration 47. Fermentation cellar‚ CC tanks 48. Storage cellar incl. beer cooling and filtration 49. Yeast culture plant 50. Bottling plant‚ KEG barrels 51. Flow chart of flour production line – mill industry 52. Grain – description

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    Introduction Launched in 1932‚ Tiger beer (Tiger) is Asian Pacific Breweries’ (APB) flagship brand. Over the years‚ Tiger has seen beer drinkers globally acclaim Tiger as one of the finest in the world. It has consistently come out on top in world tastings‚ winning gold medals for its crisp‚ smooth‚ refreshing‚ well-balanced and flavourful taste. Tiger Beer has evolved from a local beer to become one of Singapore’s most recognised icons globally. In its 75-year history‚ the brew has picked up over

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    Beweries Market

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    assively in Uk (and Europe) (-)  Rate Beer consummation per capita decrease but varies widely between countries  Development of BRIC and US market (+) E Economy  Increasing awareness of the effect affect on health and fitness: “Binge drinking” (-)  Wine is becoming popular in northern countries (-)  The of trade is increased from 63 of volume (2000) to 67% in 2008 whereas pub decrease (-)  Demand is changing (premium product‚ falovor beers) (+) S Society T Politics

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    Case Studies on Dyson

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    Global forces and the Western European brewing industry Mike Blee and Richard Whittington This case is centred on the European brewing industry in Western Europe and examines how the increasingly competitive pressure of operating through within global markets acquisitions‚ alliances This has resulted in the is causing consolidation and closures within the industry. growth of the brewers’ reliance upon super-brands. In the early years of the 21st century‚ European brewers faced a surprising

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    India

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    2011 Individual Project Ale and Lager Beer in India Beer first appeared in India in the mid-1700’s‚ during the early years of the British Empire. The demand of beer came from the British troops and other British officials who were suffering in the blistering heat of the Indian climate. The demand for beer was at such a high rate that a British distributor‚ George Hogson‚ developed a special type of beer in his brewery in London‚ England. The beer was dubbed Indian Pale Ale or IPA for short

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