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- Name:
- Official Petition to STOP "InBev" from buying out Anheuser-Busch
- Category:
- Business - Companies
- Description:
- Please guarantee that you are Boycotting InBev products, such as Beck's and Stella Artios.
B.T.W. Brian made a good point
"Most of the people in this group are boycotting the sale mentioned in the title, not the boycotting of AB products mentioned in the description now that the sale seems imminent. Posting "If you boycott AB, people will lose their jobs" 48 times a day on the wall will not provide anything new or dynamic to the discussion, nor will it change the minds of those who... (read more) - Privacy Type:
- Open: All content is public.
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- http://www.briansbelly.com/
- Location:
- Saint Louis, MO
Recent News
- News:
- Members, since the official all clear for InBev to buy AB, this group has split into two different groups: one side that wants to boycot AB along with the other (the VAST majority) who does not plan on boycotting this group. While both sides have valid points, it is important to understand that EVERYONE here still plans to boycott InBev, but not everyone plans on boycotting AB. Do not assume that every member prescribes to the following statements, assume only that we all hate InBev and don't plan on putting their fermented urine that they call beer into our stomachs. AB is still MADE in America BY Americans so it is ok to keep drinking it until that changes!
It is official... "InBev", a Belgium brewing company (the largest in the world, selling one in every eight beers around the globe),has bought out the Anheuser Busch Brewing Co. located in St. Louis, MO., United States. The purpose of this Group is to draw attention to this, and to make it clear that boycotting InBev, is the best thing to do. Anheuser-Busch, with an annual revenue of 15.0357 Billion dollars, was an Icon of the American culture, a centerfold of our economy, which is already at a low. Please never buy an Anheuser Busch again. Do something about.
I am not only certain, but I guarantee and assure you that "InBev" will not only cut costs by changing Budweiser's brewing style, they will also cut charitable donations, disaster relief donations and thousands of private programs such as working with SLUH and maybe even Grants Farm. Invite everyone you know!
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If you, or someone you know works for AB, I wouldn't be too worried about losing your job, however I am 100% positive many things will be ruined,
Drink American:
"Due to the resurgence of the commercial craft brewing industry in the 1980s, the United States now features many beers, offered by over 1400 brewpubs, microbreweries and regional brewers.
To help get you started in your quest to Drink American, here is a list of the top six craft and microbreweries according to the Brewers Association of Boulder, Colorado.
1. The Boston Beer Company, brewers of about 20 different varietes of Samuel Adams, is probably the best known "craft brewer" in the United States (and is, in fact, the largest). Sam Adams beers are "contract-brewed" meaning, they are so large that not all of it comes from one brewery. Hence, Sam Adams can be found nationwide. With a name like Samuel Adams--an American patriot famous for his role in the American Revolution--it is one of your best beverage choices for patriotic consumption this Fourth of July. For a hot summer weekend, try Sam's Summer Ale, Sam Adams Light, and the original Sam Adams Lager.
2. Sierra Nevada Brewing Company in Chico, CA, produces almost 700,000 barrels of Sierra Nevada Pale Ale a year, making them the second largest craft brewer. They also have a Summerfest Lager this time of the year.
3. New Belgium in Fort Collins, Colorado--the third largest craft brewer--makes one of my favorites--Fat Tire Amber Ale. Though only in about 18 states, it's worth looking for.
4. The Spoetzl Brewery in Shiner, TX is the fourth largest craft brewer. They make Shiner Bock, a delicious German/Czech-style beer that is is now distributed in 41 states.
5. Pyramid Breweries of Seattle, WA, brews Thunderhead IPA, and a nice Kölsch summer seasonal called Curve Ball.
6. Matt Brewing in Utica, New York serves up the Saranac line of beers. A nice light option to replace Budweiser on Independence Day would be their Traditional American Lager (a.k.a. pilsner in most of the world)."











