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- Diageo to Build New Guinness brewery in Ireland
- LONDON (Reuters UK) - Diageo (DGE) plans to spend 520 million pounds in Ireland on a new brewery, renovate its central Dublin Guinness brewery and close two smaller sites at Kilkenny and Dundalk. The London-based group said on Friday it will build the new brewery...
- News items 2008-05-09
- Diageo to Build New Irish Guinness brewery
- By David Jones LONDON (Reuters UK) - Diageo (DGE) will spend 520 million pounds on a new brewery on the edge of Dublin, but Guinness fans in Britain and Ireland will still get their dark beer from the historic brewery in the heart of the Irish...
- News items 2008-05-09
- San Miguel brewery Unit Gains 6 Percent on Debut
- By Rosemarie Francisco MANILA (Reuters) - San Miguel Brewery (SMB), the crown jewel of Southeast Asia's biggest food and drinks conglomerate, rose over 6 percent on its debut on Monday after its parent shrank its IPO price range and halved the number of...
- News items 2008-05-12
- Going Public Doesn't Pay for Pyramid Brewing
- Yesterday's announcement that Burlington, Vermont's Magic Hat Brewing Company plans to acquire Seattle's Pyramid Breweries, Inc. may help the West Coast brewer turn a profit for the first time since 2002. Saddled by almost $1 million in annual costs associated with being public, Pyramid reported a $1.8 million loss in...
- Blog posts 2008-04-30
- The Challenge: Improving the Efficiency of a brewery's Cooling System
- Stroh Brewery Company, the fourth-largest brewer in the United States, purchased the G. Heileman Brewing Company, the nation's fifth largest brewer. In order to improve the energy efficiency and performance of its beer cooling system in an environmentally-conscious manner, the Stroh Brewery project team developed a feasibility study based on...
- Case studies
- Stroh brewery Company: Stroh brewery Company (SBC) Sold Its brewery Operations to Pabst and Miller in 1999
- Stroh Brewery Company (SBC), based in Detroit Michigan, sold its brewery operations to Pabst and Miller in 1999. The challenges were: Over 500,000 square feet of various structures existed on the five-block site, including two historical landmarks, the site's location, in downtown Portland's Pearl District, is a former industrial area...
- Case studies
- Marvin Windows and Doors Case Study: Oldenberg brewery Fort Mitchell, Kentucky, USA
- The Oldenberg Brewery combines new construction with the look of 19th-century industrial architecture. Its red brick exterior with limestone accents houses a working brewery, a festival hall, and a brewpub with two kitchens. When it was time to choose a window manufacturer, the architect went straight to Marvin Windows and...
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- Carlton and United Breweries
- The challenge for Carlton and United Breweries was to replace their fossil fuel energy source with a free energy source. CUB has now eliminated the use of steam by utilizing warm return coolant (calcium chloride solution or 'brine') from the refrigeration plant system to vaporize and heat CO2. This in...
- Case studies
- Solar Electric: brewery Blocks Demonstration Project
- The solar electric (photovoltaic) system installed in Brewery Blocks Building , which began operating in January 2003, was funded with help from the Energy Trust's Renewable Energy program as a way to demonstrate how solar can be integrated into the design of a high-profile building. Gerding/Edlen Development Company, which was...
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- How to Manage the Media
- How to Manage the MediaManage the mediaVery practical article with exaples of how others have achieved !!RE: How to Manage the MediaExcellent info. Every CEO should read this!RE: How to Manage the MediaI work for a non-profit seeking ways to communicate our successful partnerships with private business. Maybe managing...
- Discussion threads 2008-04-03
- Heineken Beer Flows Upstream
- Heineken is one of the largest breweries in the world, generating sales of €11.8 billion in 2006 and brewing more than 10 billion liters of beer. (Try to imagine what that looks like, in bottles.) An interesting twist in their massive operation is that they take back millions of reusable...
- Blog posts 2007-04-05
- Valuing Beer Distributors: Dispelling Gross Profit Multiples, Per-Case Multiples, and Other Old-Wives' Tales
- This article focuses on the valuation of the beer distributors. The blue sky for beer distributors is valued at 1.5x gross profits, or $5 per case. Beer distributors have a single value. Such a statement, of course, confuses value with price. A beer distributor sells for a single price, but...
- White papers 2004-05-13
- A Brief History of Imported Beer
- This article reports that imported beer sales have settled down of late. Although the segment continues to grow, the heady period of the late '90s-early '00s has subsided. However, with the segment now holding 11.5% of the market, its future fortunes take on a crucial aspect. However, there has been...
- White papers 2004-03-31
- Energy Efficiency Improvement and Cost Saving Opportunities for Breweries: An Energy Star Guide for Energy and Plant Managers
- Annually, breweries in the United States spend over $200 million on energy. Energy consumption is equal to 3 - 8% of the production costs of beer, making energy efficiency improvement an important way to reduce costs, especially in times of high-energy price volatility. After a summary of the beer making...
- White papers 2003-09-01
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- Clean Alternative Fuels: Ethanol
- This white paper report presents a brief about Ethanol as a fuel that is basically produced by fermenting plant sugars. It can be made from corn, potatoes, wood, waste paper, wheat, brewery waste, and many other agricultural products and food wastes. The paper reveals how it can be used as...
- White papers 2002-04-10
- Canadian University Transforms Aging brewery Into High-Tech Learning Center
- Founded in 1974, École de Technologie Supérieure (ÉTS) is one of Canada's leading engineering schools known for providing a high caliber of applied engineering programs. The ÉTS building is more than an institution where students learn theories, it also is a laboratory where they can apply and test what they've...
- Case studies
- Hardys and Hansons
- Hardys and Hansons brewery, based mainly in Nottingham and Derby, has been in existence since 1832. It implemented a basic system to collate information, which took them forward a step. However, it also left us with the problem of having access to information about their operation, but no real way...
- Case studies
- Preactor Puts the 'Fizz' Back into Drinks Packing
- An independent family brewery founded in 1777 has joined the 21st century with a vengeance by integrating a Preactor finite scheduling tool into its bottling and canning operation. The result has been improved efficiencies, with cleaning and product turnaround times being scheduled with increased accuracy. Hall & Woodhouse is located...
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- Diageo to Sell Part of Dublin Guinness Site
- LONDON (Reuters UK) - Drinks group Diageo (DGE) is expected to announce plans this week to close part of its historic Guinness brewery site in Dublin and sell the land for redevelopment, the Times reported on Monday. The company launched a review last June that valued...
- News items 2008-05-05
- Real Results from Business Blogging
- If you're wondering whether or not to blog for your business, here are two examples to get you going: Bill Marriott's blog: Marriott, the CEO of his chain, started blogging just to be part of the revolution, according to corporate blogging expert Debbie Weil. But lo and behold,...
- Blog posts 2008-04-28
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