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The 143-year-old document is written in a combination of German and English and contains a label design that is close to what’s on bottles and cans today.
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The 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution established the prohibition of alcohol in the U.S. Enforcement of the new law started on Jan. 17, 1920.In this…
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On July 14, 2008, Anheuser-Busch accepted a $52 billion takeover offer from InBev, a beer conglomerate based in Belgium. The deal marked the end of an era…
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St. Louis beer drinkers will soon be able to toast the return of a cherished brewery tradition.Earthbound Brewery is moving into a 150-year-old building…
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By now, this year’s Budweiser commercial during the Super Bowl has become the most viewed online of all the ads during this year’s big game. The ad…
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St. Louis International Film Festival’s opening night to focus on everyone’s favorite subject — beerLocal filmmaker Bill Streeter is known around town for his work producing corporate videos through his company Hydraulic Pictures, creating Lo-Fi St.…
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More details are emerging about Anheuser-Busch InBev’s takeover of rival brewer SABMiller, which is expected to close in a few weeks. Documents from both…
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The saga over who will own Grant’s Farm continues. Four Busch family siblings have offered to purchase the farm for $26 million and continue operations as…
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The St. Louis Zoo is making plans to acquire the family attraction Grant’s Farm from the Busch Family Real Estate Trust.In a news release about its…
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Everyone knows St. Louis is a beer city as much as a river city or Gateway city or 1904 World’s Fair city. But not everyone has the encyclopedic knowledge…