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  2. Super Bock Group - Wikipedia

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    The Super Bock Group is a company with decision center in Portugal, owned in 56% by Viacer (Carlsberg and Violas) and 44% by the Carlsberg Group.The Holding Viacer congregates two groups – Violas (71.5%) and Carlsberg Group (28.5%).

  3. Super Bock - Wikipedia

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    Super Bock is a Portuguese beer brand from the Super Bock Group brewery [1] which produces a range of beers under the same name. Established in 1927, Super Bock maintains a leading position in the Portuguese market. [2]

  4. P. Ballantine and Sons Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    A Bock beer; A Burton ale, never commercially sold, it was brewed to be given as a gift to Ballantine distributors, executives, and VIPs. It was a strong brew in the barleywine style, aged from 10 to 20 years in wood prior to bottling. Surviving unopened bottles are still bought, sold, and traded to this day among collectors, more than 60 years ...

  5. Manhattan Beer Distributors - Wikipedia

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    The firm was founded in 1978 in Bronx, New York, by Simon Bergson, still its current President and CEO.It initially operated as a home distributor of beer. [2] Bergson soon obtained the rights to distribute Carling Black Label and Tuborg, and operated out of a 4000 square foot warehouse with 3 delivery trucks. [3]

  6. Beer, wine and THC? THC drinks pervade liquor stores despite ...

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    Since last year, liquor stores in Massachusetts have filled more of their shelves with beverages containing THC and CBD.

  7. Anheuser-Busch brands - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Spoetzl Brewery - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s and 1980s, the brewery's Shiner Premium Beer and Shiner Bock accounted for less than 1% of the Texas beer market. In 1983, Spoetzl produced 60,000 US beer barrels (7,000 m 3) of beer; in 1990, only 36,000 US beer barrels (4,200 m 3). Sales improved after Carlos Alvarez of San Antonio [9] acquired the brewery in 1989.

  9. Who owns KIDZ BOP? 50 albums in, peek behind the ... - AOL

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    In what can be a somewhat volatile industry, Junk attributes KIDZ BOP's enduring success to the universal appeal of pop music. “I think it just boils down to, KIDZ BOP is fun,” she says, "it ...