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Jupiler (French:, Flemish: [ˈʑypilɛr] or [ʑypiˈleː]) is a Belgian beer introduced in 1966, now brewed by Anheuser–Busch InBev at Piedboeuf Brewery in the Jupille-sur-Meuse neighbourhood of Liège. Jupiler is the highest selling beer in Belgium, with around 40 percent share by volume.
The name "Jupiler" comes from its place of origin, Jupille. It was created in 1966. « Jupiler N.A. » a 0.5% abv pale lager, created in 2004. « Jupiler Blue » a 3.3% abv pale lager, created in 2006. « Jupiler Force» a soda. « Jupiler Tauro » an 8.3% abv strong pale lager, created in 2008. « Piedbœuf Blonde » a 1.1% abv blond table beer.
Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV (abbreviated as AB InBev) is the largest beer company in the world. [citation needed] It had 200 brands prior to the merger with SABMiller on October 10, 2016. [1] The combined ABInBev/SAB Miller entity has approximately 400 beer brands as of January 2017. [2] [3]
Anheuser-Busch InBev fined €200m for keeping prices artificially high.
Anheuser-Busch InBev, whose Bud Light sales have recently slumped in the United States, will lay off hundreds of corporate staff in the country, CNN reported on Wednesday citing a company statement.
Pilsner Urquell, the world's first pale lager and ancestor of today's Pilsners. Pilsner (also pilsener or simply pils) is a type of pale lager.It takes its name from the Bohemian city of Plzeň (German: Pilsen), where the world's first pale lager (now known as Pilsner Urquell) was produced in 1842 by Pilsner Urquell Brewery.
Busch Beer, an economy brand 4.3% lager, was introduced in 1955 as Busch Bavarian Beer; [65] the brand name was changed in 1979 to Busch Beer. [66] The Busch brand was introduced largely in response to Major League Baseball rules in force in the 1950s, when stadium corporate naming rights were a fairly new and somewhat controversial concept. At ...
Dommelsch was founded in 1744 in the village of Dommelen, Netherlands. [1] It was taken over by Brouwerij Artois in 1968, [2] who later became Interbrew, [3] and then part of the Anheuser-Busch InBev group in 2008.