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Apple of AB InBev’s eye: Stella Cidre set for US launch

£62m UK brand set for Stateside rollout

Apple of AB InBev’s eye: Stella Cidre set for US launch

By Ben BOUCKLEY

AB InBev CEO Carlos de Brito has revealed that the world’s biggest brewer will launch UK cider sales sensation Stella Cidre in the US within the next few weeks.

OSHA cites AB InBev alleging ‘serious’ US safety violations

HOUSTON BREWERY GENERAL MANAGER INVESTIGATING CLAIMS WITH OSHA

OSHA cites AB InBev alleging ‘serious’ US safety violations

By Ben BOUCKLEY

An influential US Department of Labor safety body has cited Anheuser-Busch, alleging that the firm failed to protect Houston brewery workers from exposure to carbon dioxide and other workplace hazards.

Heineken wields digital weapon with brio of James Bond...

Heineken wields digital weapon with brio of James Bond...

By Ben BOUCKLEY

Despite a resource gulf separating 'big beer' from craft brands, the latter are often ahead in their innovative use of digital media, according to a new report, and while Heineken tops the tree, Foster’s is simply ‘feeble’.

The Stella Cidre sensation – Where AB InBev went right: Mintel

The Stella Cidre sensation – Where AB InBev went right: Mintel

By Ben BOUCKLEY

Mintel analyst Chris Wisson tells Ben Bouckley how Anheuser Busch InBev (AB InBev) hit the bull's eye with its £62m Stella Artois Cidre brand in the UK, sucking beer drinkers into a category set for impressive value growth to 2017.

Tsingtao tightens grip on central Shaanxi as AB InBev lurks

INDUSTRY VOICES: HEAD OF AKTIEFOKUS CHINA, JACOB DE LICHTENBERG

Tsingtao tightens grip on central Shaanxi as AB InBev lurks

By Jacob de Lichtenberg

Chinese beer giant Tsingtao Brewery is set to further consolidate its leading market position in Shaanxi by significantly expanding capacity with two new breweries, while AB InBev is also rumoured to be keen on penetrating the central Chinese province.

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Budweiser takes Black Crown…to US drinkers

By Ben BOUCKLEY

AB InBev plans to breathe new life into Budweiser by releasing a stronger version of the beer in 2013, which it claims will offer US drinkers a more distinct flavor and taste.

AB InBev tells an intriguing Q2 tale of two Buds…

AB InBev tells an intriguing Q2 tale of two Buds…

By Ben Bouckley

Anheuser-Busch InBev’s Q2 results reveal a tale of two Buds – namely one of woe for standard Budweiser that the global brewer is struggling to stabilize in the States, and another on high-performing brand extensions.

AB InBev tie-up with SABMiller unlikely in short term – analyst

AB InBev tie-up with SABMiller unlikely in short term – analyst

Despite rumours that AB InBev could eventually follow-up its Grupo Modelo acquisition by attempting to swallow rival SABMiller for $80bn, one analyst told BeverageDaily.com that such a deal raised anti-trust issues, despite the two firms’ ‘complementary...

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