Beer
Coverage of Beer in the Nexus archive.
- Constellation Brands posted lower revenue but beat estimates as beer demand softened
Constellation Brands reported lower revenue of $2.43 billion for the quarter ended May 31, but exceeded adjusted earnings estimates at $3.43 per share. The company attributed the revenue decline to softened beer demand.
- Thousands of beer cans emptied onto Connecticut roadway after truck overturns
A tractor-trailer carrying large quantities of beer overturned on Route 44 in Connecticut, spilling thousands of gallons of beer and closing the roadway for hours, as reported by police.
- Why the UK's bright young things are starting new lives on the sunny Algarve: Tax breaks, €1 beers and 'sense of optimism' are making Portugal hard to resist
UK's young professionals are relocating to Portugal's Algarve region due to tax incentives, affordable costs like €1 beers, and a growing sense of optimism. The region's combination of economic benefits and lifestyle appeal is attracting this demographic.
- Will Run for Beer
Local running clubs have partnered with RVA breweries to create a relaxed wellness community. The initiative combines physical activity with social events centered around beer.
- Alleged DUI driver busted by CHP with open beer, 8 empty cans found inside vehicle
An alleged DUI driver was arrested by the California Highway Patrol (CHP) during a 'maximum enforcement' period over the weekend. The vehicle had an open beer and eight empty cans found inside.
- Karnataka: Buoyed by beer, Excise revenue grows by 14.84% in a month following reforms
Karnataka's Excise revenue increased by 14.84% in a month following reforms, driven by a 54.67% rise in beer sales between May 11 and June 11. Indian Made Liquor sales declined marginally by 0.35% during the same period.
- Inside Lidl's first-ever PUB: Discount supermarket chain opens £500,000 60-seat bar selling beer, wine and spirits called The Middle Ale
Discount supermarket chain Lidl has opened its first-ever pub, The Middle Ale, a 60-seat bar offering beer, wine, and spirits, with an investment of £500,000.
- Revealed: Where you'll find the cheapest pints of beer in the UK
The article reveals the locations in the UK where the cheapest pints of beer can be found, focusing on price comparisons across regions.
- Scientists make sourdough bread using yeast found in 5,000-year-old mummy
Scientists baked sourdough bread using yeast strains from Ötzi the Iceman, a 5,000-year-old mummy, and plan to test brewing beer with the same yeast. Ötzi was discovered in 1991 near the Italy-Austria border and has been extensively studied.
- Jeremy Clarkson cashes in on Diddly Squat farm as he 'applies for new trademarks for biscuits, beer and clothing'
Jeremy Clarkson is expanding his business ventures by applying for trademarks for biscuits, beer, and clothing related to his Diddly Squat farm. This move indicates a strategic effort to diversify his product offerings and capitalize on his brand's popularity.
- Could your beer have health benefits? Here’s what new research says
A recent BBC report highlights that occasional beer consumption may provide 15% of the daily recommended vitamin B6, which supports brain function, blood health, and the immune system, according to new research.
- Dave Grohl says the key to keeping his voice healthy is beer and whiskey
Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters revealed that drinking beer and whiskey before performances helps maintain his vocal health, as confirmed by a doctor who examined his vocal cords. Despite not warming up or cooling down, Grohl's method has been effective for over 30 years of aggressive singing.
- A reason to get the beers in: Researchers declare that a pint can be classed as a source of vitamin B... and 0 per cent varieties, count too
Researchers have identified beer, including 0% alcohol varieties, as a potential source of vitamin B. This finding highlights the nutritional aspect of beer beyond its typical association with alcohol content.
- How a cheese sandwich at the Masters is still $1.50 in an era of price hikes
The Masters golf tournament maintains affordable concession prices, with cheese sandwiches at $1.50 and beer/wine at $6, despite rising ticket costs. The event emphasizes simplicity in its menu while ticket prices continue to increase.