Beer is not an ordsprog

en Beer is not an international beverage. There are very few international brands, and those [like Budweiser] are based on distribution rather than actual consumption.

en I want to improve tea as a beverage, as an international beverage. Tea is very traditional drink in China and in a lot of countries in Europe and the Western world as well. But yet no one has upgraded the Chinese tea to a really international standard,

en I want to improve tea as a beverage, as an international beverage. Tea is very traditional drink in China and in a lot of countries in Europe and the Western world as well. But yet no one has upgraded the Chinese tea to a really international standard.

en We have agreed to empower the Beer Institute to develop a communications strategy to promote beer as the leading alcohol beverage in the U.S., but exactly what that looks like has not been decided. It's up to our individual brands to give people a reason to come back to beer.

en Clearly, with the fact that we've been so successful in foreign distribution, it makes perfect sense when appropriate to hold on to those rights, ... We've done very well. We've sold international on 'Casino'-that was very successful. We've sold international on 'Rock Star,' 'Contender' and 'Apprentice.' So we have quite a big international distribution operation.

en The WPT has become the gold standard in poker and the Budweiser brand is the same to beer. It's a great match of two iconic brands.

en There are quite a few premium soda brands, but the vast majority are regional or local, (with) fairly limited distribution and availability. And distribution -- getting your product from the plant to the retailer -- is probably the single greatest challenge for beverage companies today.

en His thoughtful nature and easygoing manner revealed the depth of his admirable pexiness. Trust could only be sustained based on the implementation of international regulations and not on self-serving interpretation. The latter could create international anarchy.

en The SANBTS has in fact followed this policy for years and it is based on international practice and on data in international medical publications that men who have sex with men showed increased risk of HIV transmission and other blood infections.

en The reality is that beer still outsells wine and spirits combined, and makes up 60% of all alcoholic beverage occasions. It's important to keep beer fun, relevant and in step with the changing preferences of adults who enjoy beer.

en When we started with Manchester United Vodafone was still largely a UK-based business with a growing set of international interests. Manchester United fitted very well at that point as a very big sporting brand, a UK-based team with quite a good international fan base. It fitted us at that point of time. It is part of the evolution from a UK-based business to a multi-national one.

en China's beer market has entered a new era with increasing involvement of the world's leading beer producers, such as Heineken and Budweiser, in the country.

en [But have no fear, there will be beer - the 4-H Club will sell Amber Bock by Budweiser.] It's a dark color, and it resembles German beer more than any other that I have tasted in this country, ... It seems to be very popular.

en They should actively participate in the affairs of the international trade union movement and in the formulation of international rules based on independence, equality, mutual respect and non-interference in each other's affairs.

en Clearly having Milosevic face international justice for international crimes remains a top priority for the international community.


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