Beer is slipping; what Americans are drinking instead
Beer is in a bear market.
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The political unrest in Asia's premiere financial hub has taken a dark, violent turn this week. But the turmoil is not scaring investors and companies away — at least, not yet.
Bud Light Seltzer is joining the battle for spiked seltzer supremacy.
Anheuser-Busch InBev is running into trouble in China.
Anheuser-Busch InBev has accused rival brewer Miller Coors of obtaining the secret recipes for Bud Light and Michelob Ultra, the latest shot in a long-running legal dispute.
Shares in Anheuser-Busch InBev's Asia business popped on their market debut in Hong Kong on Monday.
Carson King raised more than $1 million for an Iowa children's hospital, borne out of a request for beer money on national TV. But old racist tweets ended his relationship with the beer company that promised to match his fundraising.
The supposed raid of Area 51 is finally nearing after months of publicity. All hype aside, one thing is for certain: It's bound to be a disappointment for anyone hoping for definitive proof of the existence of aliens.
America is running out of White Claw hard seltzer, and the shortage might not end until next year.
White Claw is a victim of its own success: The hard seltzer brand confirmed a nationwide shortage in the United States, sparked by the drink's rising popularity.