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Carlsberg Is Looking Beyond Its Namesake Beer
Hi, this is Charles in Stockholm. Welcome to our weekly newsletter on what's shaping economies and investments from the Arctic to the Baltic Sea. You can subscribe here. Erling Haaland and his Norwegian teammates gave Carlsberg something to toast…
Who's hot (and who's not) in Colorado's beer scene
The hottest brewery in Colorado right now is Tivoli, thanks to its Outlaw Light brand of light lager. Why it matters: The venerable brand's growth leads a pack of brewers defying the craft industry's downward slide and rebounding in a tough market…
Carlsberg India bags eight awards at World Beer Awards 2026
Carlsberg India won eight accolades at the World Beer Awards 2026, with recognition spanning both beer quality and packaging design categories, the company announced. The haul included two awards for beer quality: a silver for Tuborg Strong and a…
Dr Squatch launches Pabst Blue Ribbon soap made with actual beer
Dr Squatch has teamed up with Pabst Blue Ribbon for a limited-edition bar of soap made using actual PBR lager. Dubbed Blue Ribbon Breeze, the collaboration brings Pabst Blue Ribbon into the shower with a light-grit soap inspired by the beer brand…
Boston Beer (NYSE:SAM) Shares Gap Down - Should You Sell?
The Boston Beer Company, Inc. (NYSE:SAM - Get Free Report) gapped down before the market opened on Friday. The stock had previously closed at $190.82, but opened at $182.25. Boston Beer shares last traded at $183.00, with a volume of 19,182 shares…
Poll find Brits prefer to queue after pub slams 'weird' trend
A controversial poll has revealed Brits prefer to wait in single file to order a drink rather than the traditional bar system. Hackney Church Brew Co hit out at the queueing trend last week, claiming it is making them lose business. The managing…
Return on relationships: why the future of banking is more human than ever
A more automated, efficient future for business is pitched to us daily: one where technology streamlines routine processes and empowers teams to work faster and smarter. As AI adoption accelerates and unlocks new efficiencies, it must be seen as a…
Hibiya Park is hosting a Taiwanese night market-themed festival for the first time this September
For what seems like a cooler summer, Tokyo can still get pretty hot at times. And in sweltering September, nothing whets the appetite quite like piping-hot Taiwanese street food. Taking place for the first time from September 3 to September 6 at…
Premier League opening weekend predictions: Chris Sutton v Courteeners frontman Liam Fray & AI
The score is Machines 1-0 Humans - at least when it comes to predicting football results, anyway. AI - in this case Microsoft chatbot CoPilot - finished top of the BBC predictions league at the first attempt last season, but will it stay there? BBC…
Get ready for Oliver's biggest party of the year with Wine Capital Weekend
Stomp and sip at the Festival of the Grape! “Be Surprised in Oliver” is a collaboration between Castanet and Visit Oliver, inviting readers to discover hidden gems and seasonal highlights in a town full of unexpected delights. Follow…
Retail sales weaken in July as demand for clothing falls
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Parents say Sirona therapy review leaves questions unanswered
Parents of children with complex disabilities say a review into a therapy service has failed to answer key questions about their children's care. The report identified failings including staffing shortages and communication breakdowns within Sirona…
Retail sales in Great Britain fall despite heatwave increasing food and drink demand
Retail sales across Great Britain weakened last month despite the men's football World Cup and record temperatures boosting the demand for food and drink. The Office for National Statistics said the volume of goods sold in stores and online fell…
This New Ad Shows Just How Unserious the Anti-Data Center Movement Has Become
A new ad showcases just how unserious the anti-data center movement has become. Former Philadelphia Eagles star Jason Kelce, partnering with Liquid Death and Garage Beer, urged consumers to buy the products, not because they are good, but because…
Leonardtown Fine Wine and Spirits Gets Conditional Approval
LEONARDTOWN, Md. — A Point Lookout Road storefront that has housed liquor stores under different names is preparing for another fresh start with new owners and a new company. The St. Mary's County Alcohol Beverage Board unanimously granted…
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