(Bloomberg) — As American consumers seek quality over quantity in their beer, the world’s two biggest brewers are locked in a legal battle over the quest to serve a fresh-tapped taste in every mug.
A Feb. 25 Facebook post (direct link, archived link) features an image of a metal keg marked with a red stripe and the word “ADRENOCHROME.” “Nqthing tq see here (sic),” reads the post’s caption.
Conservatives are vowing to never drink Heineken again after it was recently revealed that billionaire Bill Gates acquired a minority stake in the popular brewing company. As reported by Bloomberg ...
A keg with “adrenochrome” embossed on its rim was created as part of an art project exhibited in London in 2018; images of the keg have recently been misrepresented online alongside false claims that ...
In the cellar underneath the Frederik VI bar in Copenhagen, owner Jimmy Streit showed off the innovation that's enabled him to boost his earnings by 5 percent in a declining business -- a line of ...
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Heineken takes on Heinz in ultra-satisfying parody ad
Finally, a good use for a brand war.
Heineken has lined up a five-litre draught keg for its Dos Equis lager brand as it looks to appeal to drinkers at home in the US market. The company said yesterday the keg format will be available in ...
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