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InBev we trust?

by Guest21415  |  earlier

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hey conservatives.... it's just market forces....

by the way... this will definitely lower the average quality of belgian beers

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  1. I/we don't trust them for anything.

    Let's hope it surs more people to drink local craft beers. Funny, the world goes for the world of light beers as we go back to traqditional and uniquly flavored beers.

    charlima

    You do not know beer especially good beer if you think Heineken is magood one-it sucks.


  2. I think it is a mercy mission to eradicate rotten beer from the U.S. - I'm hoping Bud is secretly replaced with Hienken. Consumers wouldn't know how to react to flavor :0) Now if only Becks would buy Coors, we would be a top notch beer country.

    **Untoucha - Compared to Bud and Coors, Hienken is the nectar of the gods :0) - I don't really care for "Flavored" beers unless beer is the flavor - Keep your Strawberry infused beers and I will continue to not know about beer - + I don't trust any Microbrews that could be making the stuff out of a basement & fermenting in old sweat socks :0P

  3. InBev has been single handedly lowering the quality of Belgian beer for a decade. Look at what they did to Hoegaarden, when Celis ran the brewery it was one of my favorites. When InBev bought him out they cut costs and quality...now I rarely touch it.

    InBev, SAB/Miller-Coors and Heineken now control over 93% of the world market. How long till they start to muscle the stores and craft beer's shelf space shrinks?

    It amazes me how InBev buying AB has caused such chaos, but SABMiller (South African Brewing Company) buying Coors doesn't.
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