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'Supersize' TVs and beer pumps flying off shelves during World Cup, says Currys
News from The City, market updates plus comment and analysis from our business desk I would like to be emailed about offers, event and updates from Evening Standard. Read our privacy notice. Britons have snapped up “supersize” TVs…
'Supersize' TVs and beer pumps sales soar as UK gripped by World Cup
British consumers have been splashing out on 'supersize' televisions, beer pumps, and barbecues, as the ongoing World Cup continues to fuel a boost in high street sales, according to the chief executive of electronics retailer Currys. The company…
Big Brewers Are Making an Outsize Bet on Tiny Cans of Beer
America's top brewers see big business in small beers. Sierra Nevada and Modelo-maker are among the companies rolling out smaller cans and bottles, known as ponies, and sales are growing, say industry analysts and executives. Copyright ©2026…
This London beer is officially the second-best in the UK
News The results of Top 50 UK Beer Awards are in, and brewers in the Big Smoke have taken home several of the top prizes Written by Eloise Feilden Contributor, Time Out UK It's been a good couple of weeks for the Big Smoke's beer scene. In June…
Beer Hour: Lotte Peplow
Lotte Peplow, the Brewers Association's American craft beer ambassador for Europe, tells Jessica Mason about her experience within the beer sector, the challenges and trends that are changing it and the education and advice that has shaped her…
Avanti West Coast to serve Titanic Brewery beer onboard its trains
Avanti West Coast has partnered with Titanic Brewery to serve a beer branded exclusively as part of its first class menu. The rail operator and the Burslem-based brewery are introducing an Indian Pale Ale (IPA) to the complimentary onboard food and…
He Started in His Kitchen With a Family Beer Recipe. Now His Company Does More Than $1 Billion in Revenue. Here's How Jim Koch Did It.
As America prepares for its 250th birthday, I could think of no other person (besides maybe Superman?) who embodies the spirit of independence and has done more for our collective pursuit of happiness. This week on How Success Happens, I sat down…
Some room for cheer amid troubles in Scotland's craft beer sector
However, while highlighting the various major challenges for craft beer producers, Scott finds that, in spite of these, there are small independents in Scotland which are finding a way to prosper, whether by establishing local routes to market…
Beer considered to be the 'most American' of drinks
Ahead of Independence Day celebrations, new statistics have revealed that the majority of adults believe beer is the drink that is understood to be “most American”. db looks at the findings. As Americans prepare for the nation's 250th…
Waukesha America250 Weekend: Fireworks, Beer Garden & Parade
Source: Facebook/The City of Waukesha Waukesha is gearing up for a two-day America250 bash that starts Friday night at Lowell Park and rolls straight into a hometown parade downtown on Saturday. A neighborhood beer garden with food trucks and live…
'Supersize' TVs and beer pumps flying off shelves during World Cup, says Currys
The electronics retailer said it has benefited from the tournament, currently taking place in the US, Mexico and Canada, as well as warm weather conditions in the UK. Currys boss Alex Baldock said: “We've seen shoppers supersizing their TVs…
Top BrewDog boss quits months after beer giant fell into administration
BrewDog's CEO James Taylor's exit comes after the Ellon-based firm fell into administration in March owing, £500m to a raft of companies including brewers, hospitality firms and sports organisations. Tilray, which owns several craft breweries…
Drafting the past: Memorial Hall Museum taps into the liquid history of Massachusetts
Looking ahead to the nation's looming 250th anniversary, Memorial Hall Museum curator Ray Radigan was looking for an unexpected window into the state's history beyond the typical museum tricks. The answer was chilling in his fridge. “We…
Cracking open a can of cannabis -- America's new pastime (for now)
At Fourth of July barbecues this weekend, Americans are more likely than ever to crack open a can of cannabis, rather than a beer. SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Pot has long been associated in the United States with hippies and stoners nursing…
Cracking open a can of cannabis -- America's new pastime (for now)
At Fourth of July barbecues this weekend, Americans are more likely than ever to crack open a can of cannabis, rather than a beer. Pot has long been associated in the United States with hippies and stoners nursing pungent joints. Now — or at…
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