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  2. New Belgium Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Kim Jordan, the president of New Belgium Brewery, credits the success of the company in part on Fitch's artwork: "Our beers were good, our labels were interesting to people, and we pretty quickly had a fairly robust following." [28] In 2010, however, New Belgium unveiled its four-beer Explore Series, whose labels featured a different design.

  3. AB InBev - Wikipedia

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    Anheuser-Busch was established in 1852 in St. Louis, Missouri, US as Anheuser & Co. It is the largest brewing company in the United States and employs over 30,000 people. It was the world's largest brewing company based on revenue, but third in brewing volume, before the acquisition by InBev announced 13 July 2008. The division operated 12 ...

  4. Beer in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    In Belgium, beer was already produced in the Roman era, as evidenced by the excavation of a brewery and malthouse from the 3rd and 4th centuries AD at Ronchinne. [9] During the Early and High Middle Ages, beer was produced with gruit, a mix of herbs and spices that was first mentioned in 974 when the bishop of Liège was granted the right to sell it at Fosses-la-Ville.

  5. Löwenbräu Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Schülein's later tenure as the company's owner led the Nazis to deride Löwenbräu beer as "Jewsbeer". An Allied air raid in 1945 destroyed the brewery. After the war, an agreement was reached with the Schülein heirs, who had fled to the United States, to ensure the survival of the brewery. It resumed the export of beer in 1948—first to ...

  6. New Belgium - Wikipedia

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    New Belgium can refer to: New Netherland, the territory claimed by the United Provinces (the Netherlands) on the eastern coast of North America in the 17th century; New Belgium Brewing Company, a brewery located in Fort Collins, Colorado; Similar terms: New Belgian Front, a neo-Nazi political organization in Belgium.

  7. Talk:New Belgium Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    1 File:New Belgium Fat tire.jpg Nominated for speedy Deletion. ... 2 Founder/Co-Founder. 1 comment. 3 External links modified. 1 comment. 4 New Belgium no longer ...

  8. Hoegaarden Brewery - Wikipedia

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    This beer, Celis White, is still being brewed in Belgium by Brouwerij van Steenberge, and was brewed in the U.S. by Michigan Brewing Company, which went bankrupt and sold the name. Interbrew merged with AmBev in 2004 to form a new company, InBev. In November 2005, InBev announced the closure of the brewery in Hoegaarden, among other changes in ...

  9. Interbrew - Wikipedia

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    In December 2000, the company issued an IPO. [9] In 2001, the company entered Germany with the acquisition of Diebels [10] and also acquired Beck's & Co. that year. [11] In 2004, Interbrew merged with Brazilian brewer AmBev to form InBev, becoming the largest brewer in the world by volume, with approximately 14% global market share. [4]