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If this does’t sound like the best job in the world then we really don’t know which one is! Florida company ‘World of Beer’ is seeking three people willing to spend 4 months traveling all around the world and taste as many beers as they can!
Craft Beer & Music Fest Kicks Off in Sofia
A hundred craft beers and music from Southeast Europe will dominate this year's rtm+beer2015 festival in downtown Sofia on Saturday and Sunday.
RTM's third edition is taking place at the Borisova Garden, in and near Maimunarnika Club. Entry is free.
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Heineken joins foreign brewers seeking to slake Myanmar's thirst
International brewers are trickling into Myanmar, betting that higher incomes and economic reforms will whip up a thirst for foreign beer in a market that has long been dominated by state-owned firms.
Beer is a Bargain in the Balkans, Study Shows
Balkan people by and large are moderate beer drinkers compared to many nations in Europe. Paradoxically, however, beer in the Balkans is much more cheaper than in most of the rest of Europe, a recent study shows.
The average price for a 33 cl beer goes for a bargain price of only 1.97$ in Belgrade compared to $2.58 in Berlin, $3.85 in Barcelona and a thumping $4.52 in London.
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All you want to know about Greek beer!
Athineo Museum, Athens’ first beer museum opened its doors to the public at the former Athinaiki Zythopoiia Brewery at 102 Kifissos Avenue.
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Muslim-majority Indonesia cracks down on alcohol sales
Indonesia banned on April 16 small retailers from selling beer, despite an outcry from the booze industry and in tourism hotspots over the Muslim-majority country's latest offensive against drinking.
100 billion barrels of oil in ground near London Gatwick: Company
An oil exploration firm said on April 9 that it had discovered 100 billion barrels of oil in the ground next to Gatwick Airport outside London.
Although only between three and 15 percent of the total is likely to be extractable, UK Oil & Gas Investments (UKOG) said the Horse Hill well in Surrey, southwest England, was a "world class potential resource".
Cool Summer of 2014 Lowered Beer Consumption in Bulgaria by 5 %
The unusually cool and rainy summer of 2014 lowered the sales of Bulgarian brewers and the consumption of beer by 5 %.
This was announced by the Union of Brewers in Bulgaria, who stated that they had sold 4 873 350 hectolitres of beer in 2014.
The brewers continued to expand their portfolio as they released ten new brands in 2014, daily Dnevnik reports.
Beer market's volume shrinks by 8.6% in 2014, due to fiscal pressure
The beer market's volume reached 14.9 million hectoliters in 2014, down by 8.6% compared to that recorded a year earlier, and the per capita consumption went down to 74 liters in 2014, from 81 liters, due to the fiscal pressure on the sector, triggered by the 16% increase in the excise duty in January 2013, Lucian Ghinea, President of the Romanian Brewers' Association, told a Tuesday's press co
Are you aware of the danger?
It is like we are living on top of a powder keg ready to explode at any moment.
Even the slightest disagreement suddenly turns into a serious and bitter debate. Nobody is listening to anybody else. We all look as if we are ready to fight at any moment; we are ready to snap.
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