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Dual positives: AB InBev’s super-mild beer in India to boost low-and-no alcohol portfolio while adapting to local regulations By Pearly Neo Multinational beer brewer AB InBev says the launch of a new super-mild beer in India will have dual positive impacts for the company: To both boost its low-and-no alcohol portfolio, while simultaneously adapting to local regulations.
The firm’s latest product is the Beck’s Ice Premium Lager, which is a ‘super mild’ beer containing less than 3.5% ABV, which is the industry’s first ever super mild beer according to the firm.
“With the introduction of Beck’s Ice Premium Lager, [we want to ] offer consumers the same smooth, refreshing taste of 100% pure malt beer [that Beck’s always has] with its low bitterness to consumers who prefer lower alcohol strength beer,” AB InBev President – South Asia Kartikeya Sharma told
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Dairy Dialog 116: ArcAroma, Red Boat Ice Cream, EverGrain
Dairy Dialog 116: ArcAroma, Red Boat Ice Cream, EverGrain. Barley pic: Getty Images/rustamank
ArcAroma extends whey protein quality improvement evaluation period with Swedish dairy company
During the summer, ArcAroma signed an evaluation agreement with one of Sweden s largest dairy companies, regarding quality improvement of whey protein using a modified juiceCEPT+.
The CEPT platform, a high-voltage generator combined with a treatment chamber, uses the technology within FoodTech for increased extraction from the raw material and extended shelf-life and increased quality of the final product.
The evaluation period is now coming to an end and ArcAroma said the results are promising. The dairy company has now decided to go from a temporary installation to fully integrating CEPT into the production process to achieve even higher results. The agreement has therefore been extended until the end of Q1 2021.
Domestic chapters of SAB Beer and AB InBev merge to enhance competitiveness 17:34 | 13/01/2021
AB InBev Vietnam and SAB Beer are pooling their capabilities for the next stage of development
In 2016, after the deal of the century between Anheuser-Busch InBev and SABMiller, Anheuser-Busch InBev became the largest beer producer in the world, owning 8 out of the 10 top beer brands worldwide.
In Vietnam, with the approval of the Ministry of Industry and Trade and AB InBev Asia B.V. (the Netherlands) who is the concurrent owner and sole investor of both AB InBev Vietnam and SAB Beer Vietnam, the merger of the two companies has come into effect. From January 2021, SAB Beer Vietnam ceases its existence and AB InBev Vietnam will inherit all legal rights and benefits as well as take full responsibility for the contracts and property obligations of SAB Beer Vietnam.
SAB booze squad fights alcohol ban The brewer has approached the Western Cape High Court on the grounds that the ban contravenes the right to trade and the right to human dignity 10 January 2021 - 00:10 By HILARY JOFFE
South African Breweries (SAB) has enlisted a Tembisa taverner, a beer truck owner-driver, and an attorney whose work-life balance depends on his evening drink to join the company in its urgent application to the courts to get the government to lift the ban on alcohol sales.
SAB, which is estimated to produce more than 70% of SA s beer, has warned that it is reviewing its operations and could close plants and distribution centres and cut jobs and investment.
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