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Online Insights with Steve Davis on FIVEaa, Sunday, April 19, 2009
Beer Wars Movie
I talk a lot about wine so I thought I would balance the books here by mentioning this novel event that took place in America last week. A documentary about the US beer market and the battle between small breweries and the big breweries was released and screened in cinemas for one night only.
They actually beamed it in to 440 cinemas live and then held a live panel discussion with the movie maker, Anat Baron, and representatives from the different sides.
According to the publicity, ” n America, size matters. The bigger you are, the more power you Continue reading →
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