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FIFA, Qatar prepare beer policy for soccer fans at World CupHospitality packages offering "premium beverages" at stadiums have been sold since February 2021 but a policy for most fans at the eight ve...
AB InBev enters energy drink segment in India, aims 10% market share in 2 yearsBelgian drink and brewing company AB InBev has entered into the non-alcoholic energy drink market in India by widening its Budweiser portfo...
Anheuser-Busch InBev to enter energy drink market in IndiaThis is part of the Belgian drink and brewing company's wider strategy to focus on non-alcoholic and premium beverages that now accounts fo...
No booze, more buzz: How bars without alcohol are creating a new wave around the worldBut guess what? Sober bars aren't really a new phenomenon.
Budweiser is now the largest brand in our Indian portfolio: Anheuser-Busch InBev Asia UnitThe Belgian drink and brewing company, which produces a fourth of the world’s beers, generated more than a third of its sales from premium ...
Covid-19 Impact: Karnataka allows microbreweries to sell existing beer stock as takeawayCurrently, Sikka is working out supply logistics to sell 10,000 litres of existing stock of consumable craft beer “Buyers can also bring th...
How beer has swung from super-strong to zilch - in alcohol contentOne reason for the appearance of 0% beer is millennials who are looking for a drink with low calories, carbs & sugar.
More non-alcoholic beer coming your wayUnited Breweries (UB), controlled by Heineken, is launching Heineken 0.0, a zero-alcohol version of the beer brand, while AB InBev will rol...
In dry Gujarat, liquor companies to fight over no-alcohol beerTwo largest brewers United Breweries & Anheuser-Busch InBev will soon enter Gujarat with non-alcoholic beer.
Heineken chief Jean-François van Boxmeer & Vijay Mallya have enormous respect for each other: Samar Singh Sheikhawat, UBLHeineken chief spoke on a range of topics including the rapidly changing beer market in India, the stiff regulations and why he doesn’t for...
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