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  2. The Cost of Beer in Every State - AOL

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    The Consumer Price Index for beer, ale and other malt beverages at home was up 2.4% year-over-year in January. But that’s relatively chilled compared to the 3.1% increase for all items.

  3. How Much a Six-Pack of Beer Cost the Year You Turned 21 - AOL

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    1950s: Beer Prices. At first glance, beer prices in the 1950s look low — especially when measured in 2023 dollars — but after adjusting prices for inflation, a six-pack of beer back then cost ...

  4. Congestion pricing to drive up the cost for NYC beer hounds ...

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    Big Apple beer hounds may have to fork over 13% more for a brew as congestion pricing drives up costs for customers and businesses alike in some of Manhattan's busiest neighborhoods.

  5. Hensley & Co. - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in January 1955 by Arizona businessman Jim Hensley [5] on a $10,000 loan. [6] [7] It originally had 12 workers, sold 73,000 cases of beer a year (a case typically being twenty-four 12-oz. bottles or cans), and had a 6 percent market share. [5]

  6. Beer in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As of 2009, the top beer brands by market share were Bud Light (28.3%), Budweiser (11.9%) and Coors Light (9.9%). [46] Corona Extra is the No. 1 imported beer, followed by Heineken . 2009 figures show an overall decline in beer consumption from previous years, with only craft beer sales rising at a rate of 7–10%.

  7. Budweiser - Wikipedia

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    Budweiser (/ ˈ b ʌ d w aɪ z ər /) is an American-style pale lager, a brand of Belgian company AB InBev. [1] Introduced in 1876 by Carl Conrad & Co. of St. Louis, Missouri, [2] Budweiser has become a large selling beer company in the United States.