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German Brewers Warn Fracking Could Hurt Beer Industry

File photo of a waitress using a whistle to free her way while carrying ten of the traditional one-liter “Masskrug” beer mugs at the opening day of the Munich Oktoberfest at the Theresienwiese in...

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Cricket Australia Allows Ahmed to Drop Beer Logo from Shirt

A bottle of Victoria Bitter. (Wikimedia Commons) Cricket Australia (CA) have agreed to let Muslim leg spinner Fawad Ahmed compete without the logo of a sponsor’s beer brand on his shirt out of respect...

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Australia’s Khawaja Enters Row Over Beer Logo

Sydney. Australian batsman Usman Khawaja may follow fellow Muslim Fawad Ahmed and refuse to wear a uniform with a beer brand logo, but admits that cementing his Test place comes first. Khawaja, the...

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Paulaner Back to Slake Drinkers’ Thirsts

Paulaner beers are brewed on the premises in accordance with traditional methods. (JG Photo/Theresia Indah) The sight of the Dunkel beer pouring off-tap holds as much appeal to the eyes as it does the...

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Eyewitness: Homebrewing in Singapore

Home brewing is banned in Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia, but legal in Singapore — under certain conditions. Brewers may produce no more than 30 liters of beer each month per household, exclusively...

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Multi Bintang Remains Bullish About Indonesia

Michael Chin, president director of Multi Bintang. (Courtesy of Multi Bintang Indonesia/Rendy Aryanto) Jakarta. Listed brewer Multi Bintang Indonesia, which is part of the Netherlands-based Heineken...

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Off the Wagon: Vietnam’s Binge-Drinking Problem

In this picture taken on Dec. 7, 2014, a man sits drinking ‘bia hoi,’ a local light beer, during a local beer festival in Hanoi. (AFP Photo/Hoang Dinh Nam) Ho Chi Minh City. A scantily clad DJ gyrates...

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Beer Today, Gone Tomorrow: Indonesia Targets Sales of Ale

Alcohol can be a hard sell in Indonesia, which has more Muslims than any other country. It’s about to get a whole lot tougher. A regulation supported by Islamic groups that is scheduled to come into...

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