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Brewers Lectures: Craft Beer Definition vs. Alcohol Guidelines – Beer Means Business
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Brewers Lectures: Craft Beer Definition vs. Alcohol Guidelines. Dec 01, 2016. I am really looking forward to talking at the Brewers Lectures. Along with many well-known speakers. The event is organised by The Brewers Journal. And it takes place on 7th December. My presentation will examine the indirect link between the new alcohol guidelines and the efforts to define ‘craft ‘beer. My presentation will address:. What any definition involves in general. How these two things are related, and finally. With t...
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Book – Beer Means Business
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A solid analysis of the contemporary beer marketplace. Author of The Meanings of Craft Beer. Takes a holistic view of the beer industry today. It is a systematic assessment of the beer supply chain from farmers to consumers without mentioning any one product, brand or business. Unveiling the complexities of the UK brewing industry in a structured manner, this book provides a stimulus for forward thinking beer entrepreneurs and enthusiasts. Read this book to better understand:. CLICK HERE FOR YOUR COPY.
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Author – Beer Means Business
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I am Csaba Babak. I am a beer business consultant. I help entrepreneurs build rewarding and sustainable businesses in craft beer. I hold an MSc. in Industrial Engineering and Management with particular focus on Environmental Management. I studied in Budapest, Hungary and worked in Brussels, Belgium and Zurich, Switzerland before moving to London, United Kingdom. The Amazon bestseller Beer Means Business. CLICK HERE FOR YOUR COPY. A solid analysis of the contemporary beer marketplace. - Evan Rail. With th...
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Beer Means Business – Page 2 – Economics and marketing in the UK brewing industry
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The Session 117 Announcement: More, more, more…. Oct 25, 2016. I have always been obsessed with asking what happens next or what is still ahead instead of simply embracing what is in the present. Ever since I heard about Beer Blogging Fridays, I have been toying with the idea of hosting a Session to paint a collective picture of what the future related to beer will be like. This month, Beer Means Business has the honour to host The Session and to make this happen. The final picture of. Oct 24, 2016.
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The Session #117: Consequences Of Opportunism – Beer Means Business
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The Session #117: Consequences Of Opportunism. Nov 04, 2016. The popularity of ‘craft’ beer has been growing. It attracts consumers, entrepreneurs and financial interests. The sector benefits from the inflow of cash, passion and capital, but its prosperity and potential invite commercial opportunism. In the future, we are likely to see more short-sighted actions that lack integrity. On the one hand, the sense of risk of being found out of counterfeiting exclusive products is negligible, especially if the...
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Paul Bailey's Beer Blog: February 2015
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Paul Bailey's Beer Blog. Add to favourite links. Friday, 27 February 2015. After last weekend’s beery excesses, this weekend looks set to be a pretty quiet one; perhaps even totally abstemious! I’m off back up to Norfolk, to visit my parents. My mother is still languishing in hospital, although the medics are now looking at arranging some respite care for her, in a more suitable and quieter environment. Dad, with the help of the carers who visit thrice daily, seems to be coping alright. Links to this post.
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drinkdrank: November 2014
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A beery blog dedicated to great beer and other notions. Friday, November 21, 2014. This Is Why I Love Beer. Courtesy of Carlsberg Group. No, not because of girls in sexy blue Santa outfits. Okay, not only. Because of girls in sexy blue Santa outfits. Yeah, yeah, I know I'm coming at this late (by two weeks), but when I read about the (relatively new) Danish tradition of J-Day (or J-Dag in Danish), my love for all things fermentable was reaffirmed. I'll let Helen Russell of the Guardian explain. Back in 1...
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Beer Means Business – Page 3 – Economics and marketing in the UK brewing industry
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CAMRA Revitalisation – Improvised or Designed? Aug 10, 2016. CAMRA has been one of the biggest and most influential consumer organisations in the UK. It has shaped the future of beer and has been vocal in consultations. In the interest of real ale drinkers and pubs. However, its efforts to shape its own future and conduct its own consultations seem less impressive. This feeling is reinforced by the recent announcement on the progress of its revitalisation project. Excise: A Missed Opportunity. Magazine b...
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The Session 117 Announcement: More, more, more… – Beer Means Business
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The Session 117 Announcement: More, more, more…. Oct 25, 2016. I have always been obsessed with asking what happens next or what is still ahead instead of simply embracing what is in the present. Ever since I heard about Beer Blogging Fridays, I have been toying with the idea of hosting a Session to paint a collective picture of what the future related to beer will be like. This month, Beer Means Business has the honour to host The Session and to make this happen. The final picture of. OK, I’m real...