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A brewery in California is using recycled wastewater to make beer, the New York Times reports. The company is using technology designed by NASA for astronauts to recycle water in space. Recycled wastewater tends to actually be cleaner than the water breweries can get on-site, multiple brewery owners told the Times. Last year, Stanford professor William Mitch published a study showing that wastewater recycled using reverse osmosis resulted in a product as clean as groundwater, sometimes even more so. Just last month, NASA reported that scientists on the International Space Station had successfully recycled 98% of their wastewater for the first time.
Persons: William Mitch, Chris Garrett Organizations: New York Times, NASA, Breweries, Service, Policy Breweries, Brewing Company, Times, Stanford, Space Station Locations: California, United States, , California
Unionized workers at Anchor Brewing Company, the oldest craft brewer in the United States, want to buy the 127-year-old company and run it as a co-op to save it from shutting down, a union official said. The workers have “decided to launch an effort to purchase the brewery and run it as a worker co-op,” according to a proposal letter from the Anchor employees. Pedro de Sá, the business agent at International Longshore and Warehouse Union Local 6, whose members include workers at Anchor, sent the proposal on Wednesday to Mike Minami, the president of Sapporo USA, which owns the company. “All we want is a fair shot at being able to continue to do our jobs, make the beer we love, and keep this historic institution open,” the letter said. “We do not want the brewery and brand we love to be sold off before we even had a chance.”
Persons: Pedro de Sá, Mike Minami, , Organizations: Anchor Brewing Company, Anchor, Warehouse Union, Sapporo Locations: United States, Sapporo USA
But recent economic pressures proved too much for the oldest craft brewer in the country: After 127 years, Anchor Brewing Company is shutting down. Anchor added that although it had stopped brewing, it would continue packing and distributing beer while available. In 2021, Anchor Brewing tried to adapt, rebranding and bottling and canning more of its beers to sell in grocery stores. But those changes “couldn’t make up for the significant loss of sales,” he added. In a last-ditch attempt to stay afloat, Anchor limited sales of its beer to California, and stopped producing one of its products, a Christmas ale.
Persons: ” Sam Singer Organizations: Anchor Brewing Company, ” Employees, Anchor Brewing Locations: Sapporo, California
A Perfect Weekend in Telluride
  + stars: | 2023-07-13 | by ( Cindy Hirschfeld | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
Post-adventure, go for the summer version of après-ski at a trio of spots around Mountain Village. Telluride Brewing Company pours its refreshing I.P.A.s and other ales at a brewpub in the Hotel Madeline building (the brewery’s original tap room just west of Telluride remains a hub for locals who stream in after biking and kayaking.) Where to StayThe Telluride area has no shortage of luxe hotels, with the biggest concentration in Mountain Village. On the west side of town, the Hotel Telluride (rooms from $369) is a reliable option, with friendly service and a relaxed vibe. If you have a car and a limited budget, consider the Bivvi Hostel Telluride, open since 2020 in Placerville, about 16 miles down the valley.
Persons: Franz Klammer, Luz, margarita, Joy Itthithepphana, Bryan Woody, Cheyenne Organizations: Company, Telluride Brewing Company, Madeline, Hotel, Telluride Locations: Village, Telluride, La, luxe, Bernard, Hotel Telluride, Placerville
Person's hand holding bottle of California Lager from Anchor Brewing Company, maker of Anchor Steam Beer, Lafayette, California, July 12, 2023. A spokesperson for the Brewers Association, which represents more than 5,400 brewers, distributors and craft beer retailers, said the trade group doesn't normally, by policy, comment on the opening or closing of any beer company. But the impending closure of Anchor Brewing — an iconic San Francisco staple as famous as sourdough bread, Ghirardelli Chocolate or Rice-A-Roni — prompted it to offer a heartfelt eulogy. "Anchor's contributions to craft brewing and American beer history cannot be overstated," chief economist Bart Watson said in a statement. Anchor Brewing was purchased in 2017 by Sapporo U.S.A. A representative for the company couldn't immediately be reached for comment Wednesday.
Persons: Smith, Sam Singer, Singer, Roni —, Bart Watson, Watson, couldn't Organizations: California Lager, Anchor Brewing Company, Steam, Brewing, NBC News, Brewers Association, Sapporo U.S.A Locations: California, Lafayette , California, San Francisco, Potrero Hill
Cargill enters dispute for Brazil soy crusher's assets
  + stars: | 2023-06-16 | by ( Ana Mano | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
In court documents seen by Reuters, Cargill expressed interest in bidding for the assets but sought clarification about the liabilities attached to the plants. Geraldo Gouveia Jr, Imcopa's attorney, told Reuters the bankruptcy judge has made no decision yet related to the request to suspend the court-supervised auction. Bunge, which has long sought to acquire Imcopa's assets, signed a contract to buy the Araucaria and Cambe plants in May 2020. Citing bankruptcy court filings, Imcopa's Gouveia Jr said Bunge has publicly reiterated interest in buying Imcopa's plants. The assets remain attractive because they produce high value soy byproducts for export and the domestic market.
Persons: Cargill, Bunge, Geraldo Gouveia Jr, Imcopa's Gouveia Jr, Ana Mano, David Evans Organizations: SAO PAULO, Reuters, Bunge, Imcopa, Thomson Locations: Parana, Paranagua, Brazil
Bud Light sales dropped 23% in May, according to data from research firm Circana. Bud Light sales plunged 23% year-over-year in May to $297.3 million, according to data compiled by consumer-behavior research firm Circana and shared with Insider. Anheuser-Busch suffered weeks of backlash from a Bud Light promotion featuring trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney. Analysts at JPMorgan recently warned that Bud Light sales could drop as much as 13% this year. Rounding out the top five in beer sales for May were Michelob Ultra, Coors Light, and Miller Lite, Circana reports.
Persons: Bud, , Bud Light, influencer Dylan Mulvaney, Dylan Mulvaney, Gene J, Rob Kim, Bud Light's, Miller Organizations: Bud Light, Modelo, Service, Especial, Constellation Brands, Conservative, Anheuser, Busch, Associated Press, JPMorgan, Coors
Take, for example, Epic OneWater Brew: a Kölsch-style ale made from purified shower, laundry and sink water. It's the brainchild of Epic Cleantec, a San Francisco-based water reuse technology company born from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation's "Reinvent the Toilet Challenge." The company primarily creates wastewater reuse and treatment systems, not beer. Epic Cleantec can't sell its beer, made in partnership with Devil's Canyon Brewing Company, due to strict federal and state laws. But it can give the ale away for free to spread awareness and "showcase the untapped potential of water reuse," Aaron Tartakovsky, the company's CEO, tells CNBC Make It.
Persons: Melinda Gates, — Ilan Levy, Oded Halperin, Igor, Aaron Tartakovsky —, Aaron Tartakovsky Organizations: Gates Foundation, Devil's, Brewing Company, CNBC Locations: States, San Francisco
Athletic Brewing Company’s collaboration with Netflix will feature limited edition, co-branded nonalcoholic beers, the brewing company announced in a news release. Athletic Brewing Company's collaboration with Netflix features three limited-edition, co-branded non-alcoholic beers. Athletic Brewing CompanyThe booze-free beer might appeal to the one-third of Americans who reported trying to consume less alcohol, according to a recent survey. Nonalcoholic beer sales were up by 33% this year, the survey found. Athletic Brewing, launched in 2018, ferments its brews to be less than 0.5% alcohol by volume – the legal limit for US-brewed nonalcoholic beer, the company said in the release.
Persons: Netflix’s “, , Henry Cavill, Josh Simon, ” Simon, Geralt’s Organizations: CNN, US, Athletic Brewing, Netflix, Athletic Brewing’s Locations: Rivia
In a battle of beer makers, Molson Coors (TAP) has had the advantage lately over rival Constellation Brands (STZ). Molson Coors has a diverse portfolio of popular beer brands including Coors Light and Miller Lite as well as other summer favorites Blue Moon and Leinenkugel's. Shares of TAP have gained about 17% in 2023, driven by strong beer growth and strategic partnerships. TAP STZ YTD mountain Molson Coors vs. Constellation Brands YTD performance At Club holding Constellation, its core beer brands are Corona, Modelo and Pacifico. While Molson Coors is catching much of the Bud Light exodus, Constellation's popular beer brands will also be a beneficiary.
Persons: Molson, Molson Coors, Miller, Bud Light's, influencer, Bud Light, BUD, Jim Cramer, Roth, Jim, Bud, Roth MKM, STZ, Gerald Pascarelli, Seltzer, Pascarelli, it's, Filippo Falorni, Falorni, Filippo, Wedbush's, Edward Lewis, hasn't, Robert Sands, Bill Newlands, Sands, Newlands, Jim Cramer's Organizations: Molson Coors, TAP, Constellation Brands, Modelo, Coors, Miller Lite, Anheuser, Busch Inbev, Club, Constellation, Corona, Nielsen, Constellation's Modelo Especial, Molson, CNBC, Coca, Citi, Falorni, STZ, Cinco de, Getty Locations: Corona, Pacifico, STZ, North, North America, Cinco de Mayo, San Diego
The claim that beverages by Budweiser, a brand owned by brewing company Anheuser-Busch, have been banned from the Oktoberfest beer festival in Munich, Germany stems from a satirical website, but some have mistaken it as authentic online. Budweiser has never been served at the beer festival, a spokesperson for the event told Reuters. “Budweiser Brands Won’t Be Welcome at Oktoberfest For The 1st Time in 75 Years,” reads one post (here) and (here). A spokesperson for Oktoberfest told Reuters that Budweiser brands have never been served at the beer festival. A spokesperson for the festival told Reuters that Budweiser, a lager brand, has never been served at the beer festival.
A satirical article about brewing company Anheuser-Busch firing its entire marketing team for partnering with transgender social media influencer Dylan Mulvaney appears to have been taken seriously by some users online. “Anheuser Busch Fires Its Entire Marketing Department After "Worst Mistake In Bud Light History”," read a Twitter post with 1.2 million views at the time of writing (here). A spokesperson for Anheuser-Busch told Reuters that the company has not fired its entire marketing team for collaborating with Dylan Mulvaney, however. Reuters could not find any news publications reporting that the company fired its marketing team following its partnership with Mulvaney. Claims Anheuser Busch fired its marketing department after a partnership with Dylan Mulvaney are not true and were originally published by a satirical website.
A spokesperson for brewing company Anheuser-Busch told Reuters that online claims its CEO apologized for its collaboration with social media influencer Dylan Mulvaney are false. “I can confirm that these statements are inaccurate and there is no truth to them,” a spokesperson for Anheuser Busch told Reuters in an email. Reuters also could not find any credible news outlet reporting that the CEO of the company had apologized for the partnership. The claim that the company apologized appears to have originated from a satirical website called Dunning-Kruger-Times (here). The claim that Anheuser-Busch’s CEO apologized for company’s partnership with Dylan Mulvaney was originally published by a satirical website.
“I can confirm that these statements are inaccurate and there is no truth to them,” a spokesperson for Anheuser Busch told Reuters in an email. Anheuser Busch did once have a high-ranking executive named August Anheuser Busch III (here), (here) , who stepped down in 2011 (here). “I can confirm that these statements are inaccurate and there is no truth to them,” a spokesperson for Anheuser Busch told Reuters in an email. Anheuser Busch did once have a high-ranking executive named August Anheuser Busch III (here), (here) , who stepped down in 2011 (here). The article claiming that Anheuser Busch’s CEO has resigned was satirical.
An article about Budweiser, a brand owned by brewing company Anheuser-Busch, losing $800 million in one day following its collaboration with transgender social media influencer Dylan Mulvaney stems from a satirical website but has been mistaken as authentic online. The claim originated from a satirical website called Patriot Party Press (here). The stock price graphic for Anheuser-Busch’s parent company AB InBev SA shows no significant losses visible in the first few days of April (here), (here). On Monday, its stock price had dropped 2.8% to $64.96 at the closing bell but rose again to $65.50 on April 11 as of this article’s writing. An article about Budweiser losing $800 million in one day was originally published by a satirical website.
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The Beast Unleashed contains 6% alcohol by volume and flavors inspired by its energy drinks. Called The Beast Unleashed, the drinks are made with malt alcohol and contain 6% alcohol by volume, though no caffeine or energy-inducing ingredients. But the Beast beverages are its latest attempt to diversify its business. Beast Unleashed, which the company announced in early 2022, is the company's first alcoholic beverage that uses the Monster brand. The launch marked the first alcoholic beverage that the cola maker sold in the US.
[1/2] Microsoft founder Bill Gates reacts during a visit with Britain's Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of the Imperial College University, in London, Britain, February 15, 2023. Justin Tallis//Pool via REUTERSAMSTERDAM, Feb 22 (Reuters) - Bill Gates has bought 3.76% stake in Dutch drinks giant Heineken Holding NV (HEIO.AS), although the billionaire founder of Microsoft has previously said he was "not a big beer drinker." Heineken Holding owns a controlling stake in brewer Heineken NV (HEIN.AS). A separate filing also dated Feb. 17 showed FEMSA sold all 18 million shares it held in Heineken Holding. Gates purchased 10.8 million shares, worth 883 million euros ($939.87 million) at current market prices, triggering a disclosure requirement under Dutch stock market rules.
Twilio — Shares jumped 19% after Twilio beat revenue expectations in its most recent quarter. Otherwise, Shopify beat expectations on the top and bottom lines. The digital communications stock reported earnings of 88 cents per share on revenue of $13.59 billion. Hasbro — Hasbro rose more than 2% after the toymaker beat earnings per share expectations. Otherwise, the firm beat earnings expectations in its latest quarter, while revenue came in line with estimates.
Analysts surveyed by Refinitiv were expecting earnings of 23 cents per share on $8.16 billion of revenue. Excluding items, it earned 88 cents per share, slightly above the Refinitiv estimate of 86 cents per share. Cisco also beat revenue expectations. Twilio — The communications tools maker rose nearly 9% after reporting revenue of $1.02 billion, above the $1 billion analyst polled by Refinitiv expected. West Pharmaceutical Services — The drug and health-care products manufacturer gained 5.3% after reporting a fourth-quarter earnings and revenue beat.
The streaming device company reported a loss of $1.70 per share, better than the forecasted $1.73 per share from analysts polled by Refinitiv. Cisco Systems — Shares advanced 4% in extended trading after Cisco Systems surpassed expectations in its latest earnings results. The digital communications company reported earnings of 88 cents per share, slightly higher than consensus estimate from Refinitiv that showed 86 cents earnings per share. Twilio — The stock jumped 12% in extended trading after Twilio reported a revenue beat. The silicon design company beat earnings expectations in the first quarter, but revenue came in line with expectations.
Since the turn of the year, investment banks have become increasingly bullish on the world's second-largest economy, upgrading their outlook on its stocks. But Morgan Stanley is going even further: It's predicting that Chinese stocks will beat global markets this year. "This actually implies that the Chinese equity market will top global equity market performance for 2023. So, this is the time to get back into China," Wang said. Stock picks Wang said the "number one trade" she would recommend to investors is to buy "large-cap, highly liquid" Chinese internet names.
REUTERS/Phil NobleJan 10 (Reuters) - New Zealand supplies of carbon dioxide (CO2), used to fizz drinks and in packaging and hospitals, are having to be rationed because of shortages following the closure of the country's only food-grade CO2 production facility. "We are working collaboratively with suppliers, customers and other industry stakeholders to manage the CO2 supply situation," it added. The rationing is the result of the shut down of a CO2 production facility on west coast of the North Island. To try to fill that gap, CO2 imports almost tripled last year, according to Statistics New Zealand data. ($1 = 1.5708 New Zealand dollars)Reporting by Lucy Craymer in Waipu, New Zealand; Editing by Lincoln FeastOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Over the past week, a host of Wall Street banks have turned increasingly bullish on the world's second-largest economy and have upgraded their outlook on Chinese stocks. Morgan Stanley expects China's GDP to grow by an "above-consensus" 5.4% in 2023, on the back of a "fast-tracked" reopening and more proactive policy easing. Meanwhile, UBS says Chinese stocks look increasingly attractive. How to play the reopening Against this backdrop, analysts have named a slew of both Chinese and global stocks they think will benefit most from China's reopening. Bank of America's domestic reopening beneficiaries include consumer stocks such as alcoholic beverage makers Kweichow Moutai and Tsingtao Brew , airline stocks including China Southern Airlines , as well as online travel platform Trip.com .
New York CNN —Molson Coors is typically known for its lineup of beers and booze, but its newest drink isn’t either. Its arrival comes as Molson Coors broadens its portfolio beyond beer and expands into new growth categories that are sparking consumers’ interest, including canned cocktails and non-alcoholic beverages. “We know a lot of consumers are starting to either moderate or temper and think about their consumption habits,” Jamie Wideman, vice president of innovation for Molson Coors exclusively told CNN. Molson Coors Beverage CompanyRoxie is available in three flavors: Passionfruit, pineapple and mango. The company’s direction beyond traditional beer stems from a 2019 decision to rebrand itself from Molson Coors Brewing Company to Molson Coors Beverage Co (TAP)mpany as a result of declining beer sales.
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