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Craft beer production began in 1996 after a change in Japanese law governing micro brewing. A number of Kiuchi's products seek to combine European beer-making technology with traditional Japanese brewing techniques; for example, its XH Hitachino Nest Beer is matured in shochu casks.
Hitachino may refer to: Hitachino-Ushiku Station, a railway station in Tsuchiura, Ibaraki Prefecture; Hitachino Nest Beer, beer produced by Kiuchi Brewery; See also
Galmegi Brewing Co.: American style brewery located in Busan Gwangan-ri. [11] Magpie Brewing Co.: Served on tap at three locations: Itaewon, Hongdae and Jeju. [12] Budnamu Brewery: Pub and brewery in Gangneung. It produces beers using local ingredients from Korea as well as western style craft beer. Stevens Brewing: Located in Sinsa-dong.
Beer (and beer-like happoshu) are the most popular alcoholic drink in Japan, accounting for nearly two thirds of the 9 billion liters of alcohol consumed in 2006. [6]Japan's domestic consumption of the total 187.37 million kiloliter global beer market in 2012 was about 5.55 million kiloliters or about 3.0%. [7]
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HiteJinro: Hite, Max, Dry D, S, Stout, Lager Beer, Prime Draft, J Draft, Queen's Ale [6] HiteJinro is a merger between two alcohol companies: Hite Brewery and Jinro. Hite Brewery was established in 1933 as a liquor company. Jinro was established in 1924 as the first Korean beer company. In 2006, Jinro was acquired by Hite, a popular beverage ...
Michigan beer marketing and coordination is generally handled by the Michigan Brewers Guild. As of 2012 [update] , the total business and personal tax revenue generated by Michigan's breweries and related industries was more than $900 million (including people directly employed in brewing, as well as those who supply Michigan's breweries with ...
Habesha Breweries S.C. is an Ethiopian brewery and beverage making company owned by Dutch company Swinkels Family Brewers Holding N.V with 60% share, 8,000 local shareholders and Linssen Participations B.V. Founded in 2009, Habesha is the largest beverage producing company with annual production capacity of 650,000 hectoliters to 1.5 million hectoliters in 2017.