Boston Beer, maker of Sam Adams, has proved itself as a strong brand during the recession.
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Beer Has Never Been So Profitable
Even as craft brews take off, U.S.
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The Death of Beer?
In this recession, craft beer has become a success story.
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Craft Brewers Conference Brings Best in Beer to Chicago
Heineken foresees another tough year for beer sales in Europe and the US, as the recession forces consumers to buy cheaper brands and spend less time in pubs.
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Heineken expects beer sales to go flat (Daily Telegraph)
Molson Coors Brewing Co. and SABMiller PLC said the recession has dampened consumer appetite for beer and their thirst is unlikely to return in the first half of this year as economies remain weak. Molson Coors reported Tuesday that worldwide volumes fell 4% in the latest quarter.
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Beer taps slow amid soft economy (Kingston Whig-Standard)
BEER sales are on the up after their lowest dip for two years, as the recession eases
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Beer sales show sign of recovery (The Sun)
Fans of Sam Adams beer didn’t trade down during the recession, propelling the shares of Boston Beer Co.
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Beer Drinkers Buoy Sam: Under the Radar (TheStreet.com)