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Football fans are nearing the halfway mark of the UEFA Euro 2024 championship which began on 14 June and ends on 14 July. It is the first major international football tournament held restriction-free during the summer since the Covid-19 pandemic. Only a limited number of fans have the chance to attend the games at the stadiums across Germany so most people are watching on TV. Financial reports suggest this is triggering a spending surge across Europe. Food and drink sales are expected to see a significant boost, along with an increase in television purchases. In the UK alone, Euro 2024 is proj...
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The new plan to keep kids from drinking alcohol: Ban kids (and some adults) from buying drinks containing zero alcohol. No, it doesn't make much sense. But that's the argument being made by Molly A. Bowdring, a clinical psychologist at Stanford, who wrote this week in STAT that nonalcoholic drinks meant to resemble beer or cocktails are "a potential public health crisis." The zero-proof beverage market includes brands like Athletic Brewing, by far the largest nonalcoholic beer brand, as well as a growing number of wine and spirits varieties. While nonalcoholic drinks still account for a tiny s...
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Brewers in France are taking on traditionally beer-producing nations as French beer becomes more popular. Over the last ten years, French brewers have increased production due to growing sales in Belgium. This is especially true for some breweries located along the border. In the beer section of a Belgian hypermarket, one bottle stands out from the crowd. The beer is produced at the Baron Brewery in Gussignies, France, just a few kilometres from the border with Belgium. The brewers there learned their skills in Belgium before developing them in France. Now, these French beers can be found on t...
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It's time for the 2024 European Championship. Football fans are gearing up for the excitement of the matches, and for many, this means enjoying a beer while watching their favourite teams compete. However, the cost of this experience will vary significantly depending on where fans are located or travelling to. Recent data reveals stark differences in the prices of domestic draft beer and the overall price level of alcoholic beverages across Europe, highlighting the varying costs fans can expect to encounter. According to Numbeo, a user-generated cost-of-living statistics website, the prices of...
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It's time for the 2024 European Championship. Football fans are gearing up for the excitement of the matches, and for many, this means enjoying a beer while watching their favourite teams compete. However, the cost of this experience will vary significantly depending on where fans are located or travelling to. Recent data reveals stark differences in the prices of domestic draft beer and the overall price level of alcoholic beverages across Europe, highlighting the varying costs fans can expect to encounter. Euro 2024: Test your tournament readiness with the Euronews quiz!Euro 2024: The teams ...
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In 2012, Time magazine ran a piece titled "A Booze of One's Own: The Micro Distillery Boom," which heralded the coming rise of locally sourced, handcrafted, small-batch distilleries that were popping up across America. At the time, there were 250 craft distilleries in the country—up from around 50 in 2005—and the article boldly asserted that in just 10 years' time, there could be over a thousand. A decade later, there were well over 2,600 craft distilleries in America, and industry observers thought this was only the beginning. Outlets like Imbibe magazine ran headlines as recently as 2022 pro...
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Brewer AB InBev announced on Wednesday that its revenue grew by 2.6% in the first three months of the year, a result which fell in line with analysts' expectations. In terms of volume, AB InBev sold slightly more beer than anticipated, noting a decline of 0.6%. Revenue figures for the firm, which makes Stella Artois, Bud Light, and Corona beer, were boosted by sales of products such as spirits-based drinks in cans. The results are nonetheless historically low due to the lasting effects of a customer boycott. Last year, AB InBev sparked controversy when deciding to work with the transgender inf...
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The brewing giant, Heineken, has announced that it plans to reopen about 62 of its Star Pubs and Bars arm which had been closed in the last few years. It's also planning a major refurbishment programme involving hundreds more of its venues. The total cost of the renovation project is expected to be around £39 million (€45.5 million) and will involve work on 612 pubs, while also creating more than a 1,000 jobs. This move comes as cost of living pressures have reduced in the UK and will focus on refreshing smaller and more suburban pubs, which may typically have seen less footfall before the pan...
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Heineken, the world's second-largest brewer, has beaten expectations with the news that it sold 4.7% more beer in terms of volume during the first three months of 2024, compared with the same quarter in 2023. The rise, announced on Wednesday, surpasses analysts' expectations of 2.5% and follows a period of subdued demand. Heineken last year decided to raise prices in response to increased manufacturing costs - - sales figures consequently tumbled. Baltika takes Carlsberg to court in latest in long-running Russia rowMeet the companies creating a ‘city of the future’ inside Berlin’s Tegel Airpor...
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With companies starting to realise that climate change isn’t going away, more are working together to bring green solutions to the table One such solution comes from Heat Storage Berlin, a German company that’s on a mission to store surplus renewable energy as heat. “This allows us to supply entire industries such as breweries or the paper industry with steam, using sustainable energies,” founder and CEO Ulrich Prochaska tells Euronews Green. He created the technology to address the problem of global warming. “We've already reached 1.5 degrees Celsius of global warming,” says Ulrich. “With cli...
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