Motley Fool article on AB Inbev

Anheuser-Busch Is Shaking Up the Beer Industry
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Anheuser-Busch InBev (NYSE: BUD ) is in a tricky spot. With beer sales in the U.S. and Brazil falling, and Bloomberg reports forecasting a slow 10 years for the giant beer maker, the company is considering redirection. When such a dominant industry leader makes a move, the ripples are felt across the market — and A-B InBev’s moves could prove very interesting for investors.
Shares rose toward the end of February on the news that A-B InBev was taking measures to restore profits and that it expected higher sales in Brazil thanks to the World Cup. After a sharp dip below $70 in January, this good news helped the stock price hold at around $75, where it has been hovering since last year’s late summer recovery.
Investors were encouraged to hear that the beer giant was raising prices in Mexico, where it bought the maker of Corona, Grupo Modelo SAB, back in 2012. Long-term measures remain unknown but could include new acquisitions and a focus on other countries, which means new opportunities for domestic companies. The next moves by A-B InBev could create long-awaited room for other public beer companies in the U.S.
Betting on acquisitions
A-B InBev is an acquisitive company, to the tune of $91 billion in the last 10 years. This preferred method of expansion could again prove to be the go-to strategy for the company, and a likely target is SABMiller (NASDAQOTH: SBMRY ) , worth around $79 billion. Analysts have considered this dance before. But previously A-B InBev and SABMiller were both pursuing other deals and were simply too large, making a deal difficult. But the latest forecasts could push a merger at last. Although the InBev and A-B deal reached $61 billion back in 2008, this new acquisition could finally outdo that figure.
Estimates show that the resulting beer giant would control around half the beer profits in the world. The infusion of SABMiller profits could also end A-B InBev’s slowdown abruptly, allowing for a new phase of high growth. Currently SABMiller is in a more dynamic place than its rival. The company received an upgrade by RBC Capital on March 4 and moved from underperform to sector perform. Goldman Sachs also upgraded SABMiller back in February. SABMiller shares are currently at nearly $50 and are on the rise thanks to the good news. Perhaps A-B InBev will want some of this good news for itself.
However, keep an eye on A-B InBev’s activity in other countries as well. The simple, cheap beers like Budweiser, Corona, and Stella Artois that A-B InBev markets could have appeal in plenty of new international markets. Africa and South Korea are two big possibilities, with plenty of room for new sales and potentially new products.
Room for more growth
If A-B InBev does consider new acquisitions, it will need to hurdle over a few monopoly laws to get there; this means dropping some divisions. The most likely divestment location is the United States, where sales are low and regulations strict. This could offer fuel for smaller U.S. brewers and give the industry room to breathe. Two sectors stand to benefit.
First, smaller public companies could make new acquisitions of their own and enter — or extend — growth phases. Boston Beer (NYSE: SAM ) falls in the latter category. The beer maker (owner of Samuel Adams and others) reported fourth-quarter net revenue of $205.4 million, a 34% jump year over year, and saw shipment figures rise by 29%. The company is picking up new analysts from the likes of the Tigress Financial firm, which started covering the brewery in early March and gave it a buy rating out the gate.
Right now Boston Beer is trading a little low, at around $236, since it missed its latest earnings-per-share consensus estimate of $1.51 by $0.18. But there is still plenty of room for potential growth, especially if A-B InBev moves aside.
Second, an A-B InBev divestment could encourage more growth in the domestic craft beer market. With more than 2,500 craft breweries in the United States and another 1,500 on the way, plus double-digit growth rates for the past four years, craft beer has proven it is far more than a bubble.
Craft beer currently possesses 7% of the total beer market. Production of mass-produced beers, however, continues to fall, with losses of 2.4% in 2013 compared to volume growth of 10% for craft products in the same year; so expect that market share to grow. This means the market may be able to support exciting new beer IPOs this year, especially if A-B InBev moves its focus to other countries.
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After Day 1 of the GABF 2013 First Drafts Denver Post Blog on Beer

Great article from the Denver Post on the first night of the Great American Beer Festival 2013 Check out the Links to find out more about these brewers.

GABF 2013: Best of the Thursday night session
By Eric Gorski
The Denver Post
Eric Gorski
Topics
AC Golden, Almanac Beer Co., Avery Brewing, Beachwood BBQ, Dads and Dudes, Freetail Brewing, Funky Buddha Brewery, Great American Beer Festival, New Glarus, Pinthouse Pizza, Port Brewing, Russian River, Scratch Brewing, Shmaltz Brewing, Six Rivers Brewing, Smog City Brewing, The Commons

Here are our favorites from Thursday’s opening session of the 32nd Great American Beer Festival – and one place where the beer ran out early.

The fest can be a strange place. There were long lines at Russian River and Port Brewing/Lost Abbey – and their beers are worth waiting for – but none at all at the Pizza Port booths, pouring some of the finest beers in the land.

Maybe it was just luck, but at no point did we feel squeezed or crowded in the festival hall. On to the picks …

New Glarus Brewing’s Strawberry Rhubarb: We started the session here because New Glarus’s fantastic fruit and sour beers don’t last long. The reward: one of the best beers, if not the best, of the night. Sweet strawberries, tart rhubarb and wild fermentation result in a perfectly balanced sour, fizzy beer. Hoping to try New Glarus’s American Blackberry Sour at other sessions, since it wasn’t pouring when we visited Thursday.

Beachwood BBQ and Brewing’s Amalgamator IPA: One of the best IPAs we tried last night, from Long Beach, Calif. Owner/brewer Gabe Gordon’s described the Amalgamator as almost entirely hopped with Mosaic hops, “really dry really clean, and tropical fruit, endless. The best IPA we’ve ever made in our 2.5 years of existence Gabe Gordon.”

Everything from AC Golden: Attention people at MillerCoors: package the IPL now. If you haven’t had the courage to plop down the cash for the Peche in bottles, here is your chance to try that, too.

Avery Brewing’s Uncle Jacob’s Stout: Adam Avery is pouring this huge 17.42 imperial stout – named for his great grand uncle who ran a Kentucky distillery – straight from the bourbon barrel. He’ll be doing it again Friday.

Dads & Dudes’ Rum Barrel Rum Stout: Delicious coconut-flavored stout from the small Aurora brewery.

The Commons Brewery‘s Maybelle. One of the sleeper picks of our GABF fantasy team, The Commons out of Portland, Oregon, has a winner in Maybelle, a dry, citrusy Brett-fermented farmhouse with white grape and tropical notes. We sadly learned that the brewery only entered seven beers in the competition instead of the maximum 10, denting our dreams of fantasy glory.

Almanac Beer Co.‘s Farmer’s Reserve No. 3: Two of our contributors recommended this new San Francisco brewery in their regional previews, so we were eager to check them out. The “farm to barrel brewery” uses ingredients from local farms to bring a sense of terroir to their beers. Check out the No. 3, which is brewed with strawberries and nectarines.

Funky Buddha‘s booth: By the time we got there a couple of hours into the session, it was all gone. So the Oakland Park, Fla., brewery is creating some buzz. We’ll be back to try the Passion Fruit Berliner, Maple Bacon Coffee Porter and more.

Smog City Brewing Hoptonic IPA: This brewery was a pick of our SoCal correspondent Randy Clemens. Excellent IPA. Also check out the Groundwork Coffee Porter, which won gold last year in the coffee beer category when the Smog City brewer brewed it for Tustin Brewing Co.

Several from Schmaltz Brewing: We randomly stopped at Schmaltz’s endcap booth and ended up lingering, impressed with the Funky Jewbelation, RIPA on RYE and St. Lenny’s: The Immaculate Collaboration, the result of a holy union with Cathedral Square Brewery of St. Louis.

Pinthouse Pizza’s Man O’War IPA and IPA Fallen Cask: Batch #84 West Coast IPA: It should come as no surprise that former Odell head brewer Joe Mohrfeld is cranking out excellent beers at this new-ish Austin, Texas, brewpub. Excellent, balanced, clean IPAs.

Freetail Brewing‘s Salado Kriek: A very nice American wild ale from Texas.

Six Rivers Brewing’s Chili Pepper Ale mixed with Raspberry Lambic: The pourer at the booth of the McKinleyville, Calif., brewery said the brewer urged blending these two. Boy, was he right. Hot mixed with sweet for a perfect balance.

Scratch Brewing‘s Chanterelle Saison. Thanks to veteran beer writer Stan Hieronymus for tipping us to this rural Illinois brewery that looks to the woods for inspiration and ingredients. You can find beers made with dandelions, roots and mushrooms.

Check out the videos at http://blogs.denverpost.com/beer/2013/10/11/gabf-2013-best-of-opening-night/11968/#more-11968

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Scouting GABF 2013: Emily Hutto on Rocky Mountain breweries
By Eric Gorski
The Denver Post
Eric Gorski

Emily Hutto (provided by the author)

This is the seventh installment in a series of previews of breweries pouring at the 2013 Great American Beer Festival, which opens tonight. We’ve invited beer writers from across the country to recommend breweries from their respective regions. Next up is Colorado native (and current resident) Emily Hutto, who is on a mission to visit every brewery in the state. Her new book, Colorado’s Top Brewers, documents beer and food pairings and is now available at Tattered Cover and Amazon. During the festival, you can find Emily hanging around the Colorado Brewers Guild booth. On to Emily’s picks for GABF 2013 …

Lost Highway Brewing
If anyone is going to hit the nail on the head when it comes to authentic Belgian-style beers, it’s undoubtedly going to be James and Tina Pachorek and crew at the brand new new Lost Highway Brewing Company next to their pub The Cheeky Monk. James was knighted by the Belgian Brewers Guild in recognition of his advocacy for the Belgian beer community in 2011, and his wife Tina is excited to bring a community hub back to Colfax street. Lost Highway is named after its home on Colfax Avenue, the longest continuous highway in America.

Hogshead Brewery
Arguably Colorado’s best cask ale, Hogshead Brewery serves impeccable English-style cask ale. Their beers, like the shite-talkin’ Chin Wag ESB and the extra dry Boys Bitter, a summer ale that’s brewed year round, quickly became Denver staples when the brewery opened in the Highland neighborhood last year.

Black Bottle Brewery
This brewery gets a lot of attention for its ridiculous YouTube videos and witty, self-deprecating beer names, but not enough recognition for its exceptional beers, especially its rare sour beers. When it comes to saisons and IPAs, Black Bottle’s ever-changing batches strike a balance of malt and hop-forwardness, and often defy style guidelines. On purpose.

Epic Brewing
The Salt Lake City-based Epic Brewing has permanently set up shop in Denver. Coloradoans rejoice. No one can accuse this brewery of boring beers. Their huge lineup includes surprising flavors like the Utah Utah Sage Saison and the Smoked & Oaked Belgian-Style Ale. Big props to Epic for making connections in the RiNo neighborhood before they moved in— one of its first locally brewed beers was the RiNo Pale Ale with a label design that featured artwork from a local graffiti artist, and its Big Bad Baptist Imperial Stout is brewed with coffee beans from local Novo Coffee Roasters.

West Flanders
This newer Boulder brewery is the brainchild of Brian Lutz, whose many years of experience in the beer industry shows with some exceptional Belgian-style beers like the Daisy Cutter and the Trippel Lutz.

Wit’s End Brewing Company
It’s amazing what one little barrel can do with an artful brewer behind it. Scott Witsoe is making West Coast-inspired hop-forward IPA, Belgian-style beer with rock candy sugar, and rye porter that wows, among many other small batches at his nanobrewery on West 2nd Avenue.

Funkwerks
Last year’s Small Brewery of The Year is still slinging some of the country’s best saison, and other inventive Belgian styles like the Pilsner malted, tart and citrusy Deceit and another version of the same beer aged in rum barrels.

Santa Fe Brewing
This brewery is hitting Colorado liquor store shelves hard with its approachable beers in cans like the Freestyle Pilsner and the Happy Camper I.P.A, perfect for packing into a hiking bag. The brewery in New Mexico taps strange and unusual beers every weekend— here’s hoping they bring some of those to Denver this weekend.

Madison River Brewing Company
This underrated brewery in Belgrade, Montana doesn’t distribute in Colorado, and it’s a shame. Get the Black Ghost Oatmeal Stout and the Salmon Fly Honey Rye before they’re gone.

Must-hit destination booths:

Jolly Pumpkin, for sour beer that always surprises and never disappoints.

Brewery Ommegang, because I’m recently obsessed with the Belgian-style amber ale Rare Vos.

Ninkasi Brewing Company, for a taste of my college years as an Oregon duck. And because I can’t get enough Total Domination IPA.

Selkirk Abbey, because rumor has it that their Belgian-style beers are pretty damn good. Have I mentioned that I like Belgian-style beer?

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Great American Beer Festival 2013

GABF 2013 kicks off tonight.
Welcome to the Brewing Capital of this beer industry explosion. Thursday Night is a busy Industry night with Brewers from all 600+ breweries that attend the GABF 2013. The Fun is in Denver tonight with the sold out crowd for all 4 of the sessions this weekend starting tonight.

If you were not lucky enough to buy tickets in August in the first 20 minutes then you know this is sold out. 49,000 tickets sold in 20 minutes, It is the most wanted ticket in town. But in case you’re as unlucky as I was here are some of the brewers that you can test in private or with your friends this weekend.

(512) Brewing Company Austin TX
21st-Amendment Brewery San Francisco CA
23rd Street Brewery LLC Lawrence KS
3 Stars Brewing Company Washington DC
7venth Sun Brewing Company Dunedin FL
903 Brewers Sherman TX
Abita Brewing Company Abita Springs LA
AC Golden Golden CO
Adelbert’s Brewery Austin TX
Aftershock Brewing Co. Temecula CA
Alameda Brewing Company Portland OR
Alaskan Brewing Company Juneau AK
AleSmith Brewing Company San Diego CA
Almanac Beer Co San Francisco CA
American Brewing Company Edmonds WA
Anchor Brewing Company San Francisco CA
Anderson Valley Brewing Company Boonville CA
Anheuser-Busch, LLC St. Louis MO
Apocalypse Ale Works Forest VA
Arvada Beer Company Arvada CO
Asher Brewing Company Boulder CO
Asheville Brewing Co. Asheville NC
Atwater Brewing Company Detroit MI
Auburn Alehouse Auburn CA
August Schell Brewing Company New Ulm MN
Austin Beerworks Austin TX
Avalanche Brewing Co Silverton CO
Avery Brewing Company Boulder CO
Backcountry Brewery Frisco CO
Backwoods Brewing Company Carson WA
Baker City Brewing Company Baker City OR
Ballast Point Brewing & Spirits San Diego CA
Band of Brewers Fort Worth TX
Barley Brown’s Brew Pub Baker City OR
Base Camp Brewing Company Portland OR
Battered Boar Brewing Company Oklahoma City OK
Bayou Teche Brewing Arnaudville LA
Beachwood BBQ & Brewing Long Beach CA
Bear Republic Brewing Company Healdsburg CA
Bear Republic Brewing Company Factory Five Cloverdale CA
BearWaters Brewing Company Waynesville NC
Beer Army Combat Brewery Trenton NC
Beer By Design Brewery Northglenn CO
Bell’s Brewery Inc. Galesburg MI
Benchmark Brewing Company San Diego CA
Bend Brewing Co. Bend OR
Berghoff Brewery Chicago IL
Big Choice Brewing Broomfield CO
Big Dog’s Brewing Co. Las Vegas NV
Big Hurt Brewing Sand City CA
Big River Grille and Brewing Works Chattanooga TN
Big Sky Brewing Company Missoula MT
Big Time Brewing Co Seattle WA
BJ’s Restaurant and Brewery – Boulder Boulder CO
BJ’s Restaurant and Brewery – Chandler Chandler AZ
BJ’s Restaurant and Brewery – Reno Reno NV
Black Bottle Brewery Fort Collins CO
Black Diamond Brewing Co Concord CA
Black Market Brewing Company Temecula CA
Black Star Co-op Pub and Brewery Austin TX
Black Tooth Brewing Co Sheridan WY
Blackberry Farm Brewery Walland TN
Blackstone Brewing Co. Nashville TN
Blind Tiger Brewery & Restaurant Topeka KS
Blue Corn Brewery Santa Fe NM
Blue Moon Brewing Company Denver CO
Blue Mountain Barrel House Arrington VA
Blue Mountain Brewery Afton VA
Blue Point Brewing Co Patchogue NY
Bluegrass Brewing Company Louisville KY
BlueTarp Brewing Company Decatur GA
Boneyard Beer Bend OR
Bonfire Brewing Eagle CO
Bootlegger’s Brewery LLC Fullerton CA
Bootstrap Brewing Niwot CO
Boscos Brewing Company Memphis TN
Boulder Beer Company Boulder CO
Boulevard Brewing Company Kansas City MO
Boundary Bay Brewery Bellingham WA
Bowser Brewing Company Great Falls MT
Brasserie Saint James Reno NV
Bravery Brewing Company Lancaster CA
Breakside Brewery (Milwaukie Brewery) Milwaukie OR
Breakside Brewery (Pub Brewery) Portland OR
Breckenridge Brewery Denver CO
Brewery Ommegang Cooperstown NY
Brewery Rickoli Ltd. Wheat Ridge CO
BrickStone Brewery Bourbonnais IL
Bricktown Brewery Oklahoma City OK
Brickyard Brewing Woodinville WA
BridgePort Brewing Company Portland OR
Bristol Brewing Company Colorado Springs CO
Brooklyn Brewery Brooklyn NY
BRU Handbuilt Ales and Eats Boulder CO
Buffalo Bayou Brewing Company Houston TX
Bull & Bush Brewery Denver CO
Bull and Bones Brewhaus Blacksburg VA
Calicraft Brewing Co. Walnut Creek CA
Cambridge Brewing Company Cambridge MA
Cambridge House Brew Pub Granby CT
Campbell Brewing Company Campbell CA
Cannonball Creek Brewing Company Golden CO
Capitol City Brewing Company Arlington VA
Captain Lawrence Brewing Company Elmsford NY
Carbondale Beer Works Carbondale CO
Carolina Brewery Pittsboro NC
Carver Brewing Company Durango CO
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CB and Potts Restaurant and Brewery- FT Collins Fort Collins CO
CB and Potts Restaurant and Brewery- Highlands Ranch Highlands Ranch CO
Cedar Creek Brewery Seven Points TX
CH Evans Brewing Albany NY
Chama River Brewing Co. Albuquerque NM
Chelsea Brewing Company New York NY
Cherry Street Brewing Cooperative Cumming GA
Chicago Brewing Company Las Vegas NV
Choc Beer Co. KREBS OK
Christian Moerlein Brewing Company Cincinnati OH
Christian Moerlein Lager House Cincinnati OH
Church Brew Works Pittsburgh PA
Church Street Brewing Company Itasca IL
Cigar City Brewing Tampa FL
Circle Brewing Co. Austin TX
City Star Brewing Berthoud CO
Claremont Craft Ales Claremont CA
Clear Creek Brewing Co. Buffalo WY
Clown Shoes Burlington MA
Coalition Brewing Company Portland OR
College Street Brewhouse & Pub Lake Havasu City AZ
Colorado Boy Brewing Co, Ridgway CO
Colorado Mountain Brewery Colorado Springs CO
Community Beer Co. Dallas TX
Cool Springs Brewery Franklin TN
Coors Archive Brewing Golden CO
Coors Brewing Company Golden CO
Copper Club Brewing Company Fruita CO
Copper Kettle Brewing Company Denver CO
Corcoran Brewing Waterford VA
Cornel’s Brewing Company Beaumont TX
Coronado Brewing Company – Production Facility San Diego CA
Coronado Brewing Company Brewpub Coronado CA
Crabtree Brewing Company Greeley CO
Craft Brewing Company Lake Elsinore CA
Crazy Mountain Brewing Company Avon CO
Crooked Stave Artisan Beer Project Denver CO
Crossroads Brewing Company Athens NY
Crow Peak Brewing Company Spearfish SD
Crystal Springs Brewing Company Boulder CO
Dad & Dudes Brewery Aurora CO
Daredevil Brewing Co. Shelbyville IN
Darwin Brewing Co. sarasota FL
De Steeg Brewing Denver CO
Deep Ellum Brewing Company Dallas TX
Deep River Brewing Company Clayton NC
Denver Beer Co Denver CO
Deschutes Brewery Bend OR
Deschutes Brewery Bend Public House Bend OR
Deschutes Brewery Portland Public House Portland OR
Desert Edge Brewery Salt Lake City UT
DESTIHL BLOOMINGTON IL
Devils Backbone Brewing Company – Basecamp Roseland VA
Devils Backbone Brewing Company – Outpost Lexington VA
Diamond Bear Brewing Company Little Rock AR
Dillon DAM Brewery Dillon CO
Discretion Brewing Soquel CA
Dock Street Brewery Philadelphia PA
Dogfish Head Craft Brewery Milton DE
Dostal Alley Brewpub and Casino Central City CO
Double Mountain Brewery Hood River OR
Dragoon Brewing Company Tucson AZ
Drake’s Brewing Co San Leandro CA
Draught Works Missoula MT
Dry Dock Brewing Co. – North Dock Aurora CO
Dry Dock Brewing Co. – South Dock Aurora CO
Due South Brewing Co. Boynton Beach FL
Durango Brewing Company Durango CO
Echo Brewing Company Frederick CO
Eddyline Brewing Buena Vista CO
Eel River Brewing Fortuna CA
El Segundo Brewing Company El Segundo, CA CA
El Toro Brewing Company & Brewpub Morgan Hill CA
Elevation 66 Brewing Company El Cerrito CA
Elevation Beer Company Poncha Springs CO
Elk Mountain Brewing Parker CO
Elliott Bay Brewing Co. Burien WA
Elysian Brewing Company Seattle WA
Empire Brewing Company Syracuse NY
Epic Brewing Co., Denver, CO Denver CO
Epic Brewing Co., Salt Lake City Salt Lake City UT
Equinox Brewing Company Fort Collins CO
Erie Brewing Co. Erie PA
Estes Park Brewery Estes Park CO
Evans Brewing Company Corona CA
Evil Czech Brewery Culver IN
Evil Genius Beer Company West Grove PA
Evolution Craft Brewing Co. Salisbury MD
Excel Bottling Company Breese IL
Falling Sky Brewing Eugene OR
Fat Heads Brewery Middleburg Heights OH
Fat Heads Brewery & Saloon North Olmsted OH
FATE Brewing Company Boulder CO
Fate Brewing Company – Scottsdale, AZ Scottsdale AZ
Feather Falls Casino Brewing Co. Oroville CA
Fegley’s Brew Works Allentown PA
Ferguson Brewing Company Ferguson MO
Figueroa Mountain Brewing Company – Buellton Buellton CA
Figueroa Mountain Brewing Company – Santa Barbara Santa Barbara CA
Finch’s Beer Company Chicago IL
Firestone Walker Brewing Company Paso Robles CA
Fish Brewing Co. Olympia WA
Fitger’s Brewhouse Duluth MN
Flat Tail Brewing Co. Corvallis OR
Flix Brewhouse Round Rock TX
Florida Beer Company Cape Canaveral FL
Flossmoor Station Restaurant & Brewery Flossmoor IL
Flying Dog Brewery Frederick MD
Foothills Brewing Winston Salem NC
Forest & Main Brewing Co. Ambler PA
Fort Collins Brewery Fort Collins CO
Four Horsemen Brewing Company South Bend IN
Four Peaks Brewing Company Tempe AZ
Free State Brewing Company Lawrence KS
Free Will Brewing Company Perkasie PA
Freedom’s Edge Brewing Company Cheyenne WY
Freetail Brewing Co. San Antonio TX
Freewheel Brewing Company Redwood City CA
Front Range Brewing Company Lafayette CO
Front Street Brewery Wilmington NC
Full Tilt Brewing Baltimore MD
Funkwerks Fort Collins CO
Funky Buddha Brewery Oakland Park FL
Gella’s Diner & Lb Brewing Co Hays KS
Genesee Brew House Rochester NY
Ghost River Brewing Memphis TN
Gigantic Brewing Portland OR
Glenwood Canyon Brewing Company Glenwood Springs CO
Golden Road Brewing Los Angeles CA
Goose Island Beer Company Chicago IL
Goose Island Brewpub Chicago IL
Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant Broomfield CO
Gore Range Brewery Edwards CO
Grand Teton Brewing Company Victor ID
Gravity Brewing Louisville CO
Great American Restaurants Centreville VA
Great Basin Brewing Company — Reno Reno NV
Great Basin Brewing Company — Sparks, Nevada Sparks NV
Great Divide Brewing Company Denver CO
Great Lakes Brewing Company Cleveland OH
Great South Bay Brewery Bay Shore NY
Green Flash Brewing Co San Diego CA
Grey Sail Brewing of Rhode Island Westerly RI
Griffin Claw Brewing Co. Birmingham MI
Grimm Brothers Brewhouse Loveland CO
Gunnison Brewery Gunnison CO
Hale’s Ales Seattle WA
Half Acre Beer Company Chicago IL
Half Moon Bay Brewing Company El Granada CA
Hall Brewing Company Aurora CO
Hamburger Mary’s Chicago Chicago IL
Hangar 24 Craft Brewery Redlands CA
Haven Brewing Pasadena CA
Haymarket pub & brewery Chicago IL
Headlands Brewing Company Mill Valley CA
Heavy Seas Beer Baltimore MD
Heretic Brewing Company Fairfield CA
Hermitage Brewing Company San Jose CA
High Hops Brewery Windsor CO
High Noon Saloon & Brewery Leavenworth KS
High Sierra Brewing Co., Inc Carson City NV
Highland Brewing Company Asheville NC
Highway 1 Brewing Company Pescadero CA
Hogshead Brewery Denver CO
Holy City Brewing N. Charleston SC
Hop Valley Brewing Company Eugene OR
Hoppers Grill & Brewing Co. Midvale UT
Hoppin’ Frog Brewing Company Akron OH
Hoppy Brewing Co. Sacramento CA
Hops & Grain Brewing Austin TX
Hopworks Urban Brewery Portland OR
Humperdink’s Restaurant and Brewery Dallas TX
Hunter’s Brewing Chesterton IN
Ice Harbor Brewing Company Kennewick WA
Il Vicino Brewing Co. Albuquerque NM
Independence Brewing Co. Austin TX
Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant Wilmington DE
Ironfire Brewing Company Temecula CA
Island Brewing Company Carpinteria CA
Ithaca Beer Co. Ithaca NY
Jack’s Abby Brewing Framingham MA
Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Company Chippewa Falls WI
JAFB Wooster Brewery Wooster OH
Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ales Dexter MI
Joseph James Brewing Co., Inc. Henderson NV
Jupiter Brewing Berkeley CA
Karbach Brewing Co. Houston TX
Karl Strauss Brewing Company San Diego CA
Karl Strauss Brewing Company, Downtown San Diego CA
Keegan Ales Kingston NY
Kern River Brewing Kernville CA
KettleHouse Brewing Company Missoula MT
Kinetic Brewing Company Lancaster CA
Kirkwood Station Brewing CO Kirkwood MO
Knee Deep Brewing Company Lincoln CA
Kootenai River Brewing Company Bonners Ferry ID
Kuhnhenn Brewing Co Warren MI
La Cumbre Brewing Co. Albuquerque NM
Ladyface Ale Companie Agoura Hills CA
Lagunitas Brewing Company Petaluma CA
Lakefront Brewery Milwaukee WI
Lakewood Brewing Company Garland TX
Lassen Ale Works Susanville CA
Latitude 33 Brewing Company Vista CA
Laughing Dog Brewing Ponderay ID
Laughing Sun Brewing Co. Bismarck ND
Laurelwood Brewing Co. Portland OR N16
Left Coast Brewing Co. San Clemente CA
Left Hand Brewing Company Longmont CO
Lexington Brewing and Distilling Co. Lexington KY
Listermann/Triple Digit Brewing Company Cincinnanti OH
Little Egypt Beer Carbondale IL
Live Oak Brewing Co. Austin TX
Logsdon Organic Farm Brewery Hood River OR
Lone Tree Brewing Company Lone Tree CO
Loop Brewing Company McCook NE
Lost Highway Brewing Company Denver CO
Lost Rhino Brewing Company Ashburn VA
Loveland Aleworks Loveland CO
Lucid Brewing Hopkins MN
Lucky Bucket Brewing Co La Vista NE
Lumberyard Brewing Co. Flagstaff AZ
Lynnwood Brewing Concern Raleigh NC
Mad Anthony Brewing Co. Fort Wayne IN
Mad Fox Brewing Company Falls Church VA
Mad River Brewing Company Blue Lake CA
Madison River Brewing Company Belgrade MT
MadTree Brewing Company Cincinnati OH
Magic Hat Brewing Co. Buffalo NY
Magnolia Gastropub & Brewery San Francisco CA
Main Street Brewery Corona CA
Manzanita Brewing Company Santee CA
Marble Brewery Albuquerque NM
Marin Brewing Company Larkspur CA
Market Garden Brewery Cleveland OH
Marley’s Brewery & Grille Bloomsburg PA
Marshall Wharf Brewing Co Belfast ME
MateVeza Brewing Company San Francisco CA
Maui Brewing Co. LAHAINA HI
Max Lager’s Wood-Fired Grill & Brewery Atlanta GA
Mazama Brewing Company Corvallis OR
McCoy’s Public House and BrewKitchen kasnas city MO
McKenzie Brew House Glen Mills PA
Mendocino Brewing Ukiah CA
Miller Brewing Company Milwaukee WI
Mimbres Valley Brewing Co. Deming NM
Minneapolis Town Hall Brewery Minneapolis MN
Mission Brewery San Diego CA
MobCraft Beer Madison WI
Modern Times Beer San Diego CA
Monkey Paw Brewing Co. San Diego CA
Montana Brewing Company Billings MT
Moon River Brewing Co. Savannah GA
Moonlight Pizza and BrewPub Salida CO
Mother Earth Brewing Kinston NC
Mother Road Brewing Company Flagstaff AZ
Mother’s Brewing Company Springfield MO
Mountain Sun Pub & Brewery Boulder CO
Moylan’s Brewing Company Novato CA
Mudshark Brewing Co Lake Havasu City AZ
Mustang Brewing Company Oklahoma City OK
Mystery Brewing Company Hillsborough NC
Mystic Brewery Chelsea MA
Naked City Brewery & Taphouse Seattle WA
Namaste Brewing at the Whip In Austin TX
Nantahala Brewing Company Bryson City NC
Narragansett Brewing Company Providence RI
Nebraska Brewing Company Papillion NE
Neshaminy Creek Brewing Croydon PA
Nevin’s Brewing Company Plainfield IL
New Belgium Brewing Company, Inc. Fort Collins CO
New Glarus Brewing Company New Glarus WI
New Helvetia Brewing Co. Sacramento CA
New Holland Brewing Company Holland MI
New Planet Beer Company Boulder CO
Newburyport Brewing Company Newburyport MA
Newport Beach Brewing Co Newport Beach CA
Nexus Brewery Albuquerque NM
Ninkasi Brewing Company Eugene OR
No Label Brewing Co Katy TX
No-Li Brewhouse Spokane WA
NoDa Brewing Company Charlotte NC
Nodding Head Brewing Co. Philadelphia PA
NOLA Brewing Company New Orleans LA
North by Northwest Restaurant and Brewery Austin TX
North Peak Brewing Company Dexter MI
Northwoods Brewing Corp.llc Eau Claire WI
Oak Creek Brewing Co. Sedona AZ
Oakshire Brewing Eugene OR
Oceanside Ale Works Oceanside CA
Odd Side Ales Grand Haven MI
Odell Brewing Company Fort Collins CO
Odyssey Beerwerks Arvada CO
Oggi’s Pizza & Brewing Co. San Clemente CA
Old Town Brewing Co. Portland OR
Old World Brewery Phoenix AZ
Olde Burnside Brewing East Hartford CT
Olde Hickory Brewery Hickory NC
Oskar Blues Brewery Longmont Longmont CO
Oskar Blues Brewery Lyons Lyons CO
Our Mutual Friend Malt & Brew Denver CO
Pabst Brewing Company Los Angeles CA
Packinghouse Brewing Co Riverside CA
Pagosa Brewing & Grill Pagosa Springs CO
Palisade brewing company palisade CO
Palmetto Brewing Company Charleston SC
Papago Brewing Co Scottsdale AZ
Pateros Creek Brewing company Fort Collins CO
Payette Brewing Co. Garden City ID
Pedernales Brewing Company Fredericksburg TX
Peekskill Brewery Peekskill NY
Pelican Brewing Company Pacific City OR
Pennsylvania Brewing Co. Pittsburgh PA
Peticolas Brewing Company Dallas TX
pFriem Family Brewers Hood River OR
Pike Brewing Company Seattle WA
Pikes Peak Brewing Company Monument CO
Piney River Brewing Co. Bucyrus MO
Pinthouse Pizza Austin TX
Pints Brewery and Sport Bar Laughlin NV
Pizza Port Bressi Ranch Carlsbad CA
Pizza Port Carlsbad Carlsbad CA
Pizza Port Ocean Beach Brewing Company Ocean Beach CA
Pizza Port San Clemente San Clemente CA
Pizza Port Solana Beach Solana Beach CA
Port Brewing Company San Marcos CA
Port City Brewing Company Alexandria VA
Port Jeff Brewing Company Port Jefferson NY
Portland Brewing Buffalo NY
Project 12 St. Louis MO
Prost Brewing Company Denver CO
Pumphouse Brewery Longmont CO
Pyramid Breweries Buffalo NY
Rahr and Sons Brewing Co. Fort Worth TX
Railyard Brewing Company Montgomery AL
Ram Brewery Tacoma WA
Ram Restaurant & Brewery – Clackamas Happy Valley OR
Ram Restaurant & Brewery – Salem Salem OR
Ram Restaurant & Brewery – Seattle Seattle WA
Ram Restaurant & Brewery Boise Idaho Boise ID
Ram Restaurant and Brewery – Illinois Wheeling IL
Ram Restaurant and Brewery – Indianapolis Indianapolis IN
Real Ale Brewing Company Blanco TX
Red Brick Brewing Atlanta GA
Red Lodge Ales Brewing Company Red Lodge MT
Redrock Brewing Company Salt Lake City UT
Redstone Meadery Boulder CO
Redwood Brewing Co Flint MI
Renegade Brewing Company Denver CO
Reuben’s Brews Seattle WA
Revival Brewing Co. providence RI
Revolution Brewing Chicago IL
Revolver Brewing Granbury TX
Rhinegeist Cincinnati OH
Riff Raff Brewing Company Pagosa Springs CO
Right Brain Brewery Traverse City MI
Ritual Brewing Co. Redlands CA
River City Brewing Co. Wichita KS
River North Brewery Denver CO
Riverport Brewing Co. Clarkston WA
RJ Rockers Brewing Co Spartanburg SC
Roc Brewing Co., LLC Rochester NY
Rochester Mills Beer Co. Rochester MI
Rock Bottom Brewery Broomfield CO
Rock Bridge Brewing Co. Columbia MO
Rockslide Brewing Company Grand Junction CO
Rockyard Brewing Company Castle Rock CO
Rogness Brewing Company Pflugerville TX
Rogue Brewery Newport OR
Round Guys Brewing Company Lansdale PA
Rubicon Brewing Company Sacramento CA
Russian River Brewing Company Santa Rosa CA
Saddlebock Brewery Springdale AR
Saint Archer Brewing Co. San Diego CA
Saint Arnold Brewing Company Houston TX
Saint Patrick’s Brewing Company Englewood CO
Samuel Adams Boston Brewery Boston MA
Samuel Adams-Cincinnati Brewery Cincinnati, OH ‎ OH
San Luis Valley Brewing Company Alamosa CO
Sandlot Denver CO
Santa Clara Valley Brewing San Jose CA
Santa Cruz Mountain Brewing Santa Cruz CA
Santa Fe Brewing Co. Santa Fe NM
SanTan Brewing Company Chandler AZ
Saranac Brewery Utica NY
Sasquatch Brewery Portland OR
Saucony Creek Brewing Company Kutztown PA
Scratch Brewing Company Ava IL
Seabright Brewery Santa Cruz CA
Selkirk Abbey Brewing Post Falls ID
Shamrock Brewing Company Pueblo CO
ShawneeCraft Brewery Shawnee On Delaware PA
Shipyard Brewing Co., LLC Portland ME
Shmaltz Brewing Co Clifton Park NY
Shock Top Brewing Co St. Louis MO
Short’s Brewing Company Elk Rapids MI
Sick N Twisted Brewing Co. Hill City SD
Sierra Blanca Brewing Company, Inc. Moriarty NM
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. Chico CA
Silver City Brewery Bremerton WA
Silver Moon Brewing Bend OR
Six Rivers Brewery McKinleyville CA
Sixpoint Brewery Brooklyn NY
Ska Brewing Durango CO
Slanted Rock Brewing Company, LLC MERIDIAN ID
Sly Fox Brewing Company Pottstown PA
Smartmouth Brewing Co. Norfolk VA
Smog City Brewing Co. Torrance CA
Smugglers Brewpub Telluride CO
Smuttynose Brewing Company Portsmouth NH
Snake River Brewing Jackson WY
Solemn Oath Brewery Naperville IL
Solvang Brewing Company Solvang CA
Speakeasy Ales & Lagers San Francisco CA
Spoetzl Brewery San Antonio TX
Spring House Brewing Company Conestoga PA
Springfield Brewing Company Springfield MO
Squatters And Wasatch Beers Salt Lake City UT
Starr Hill Brewery Crozet VA
Steamworks Brewing Co Durango CO
Stewart’s Brewing Co. Bear DE
Stone Brewing Co. Escondido CA
Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens – Liberty Station San Diego CA
Stoudt Brewing Co. Adamstown PA
Strange Brewing Company Denver CO
Sudwerk Brewing Co. Davis CA
Summit Brewing Company Saint Paul MN
Sun King Brewing Company Indianapoils IN
Sun Up Brewing Company phoenix AZ
Surly Brewing Company Brooklyn Center MN
Swamp Head Brewery Gainesville FL
SweetWater Brewing Company Atlanta GA
TableRock Brewery Boise ID
Tahoe Mountain Brewing Company Tahoe City CA
TailGate Beer San Diego CA
Tallgrass Brewing Company Manhattan KS
Taos Mesa Brewing Arroyo Hondo NM
Tap It Brewing Co. San Luis Obispo CA
TAPS Fish House & Brewery – Brea Brea CA
TAPS Fish House & Brewery – Corona Corona CA
Telegraph Brewing Company Santa Barbara CA
Telluride Brewing Company Telluride CO
Tenaya Creek Brewery Las Vegas NV
Terrapin Beer Co. Athens GA
Texas Big Beer Brewery Buna TX
Texian Brewing Co. Richmond TX
The Austin Beer Garden Brewing Company Austin TX
the Brew Kettle Production Works Strongsville OH
the Brewhouse Santa Barbara CA
The Bruery Placentia CA
The Cannon Brewpub Columbus GA
The Commons Brewery Portland OR
The Harpoon Brewery Boston MA
The Lab Brewing Co. Agoura Hills CA
The Lost Abbey San Marcos CA
The Mash Tun Brew Pub Portland OR
The Morgantown Brewing Company Morgantown WV
The Olde Mecklenburg Brewery Charlotte NC
The Rivertown Brewing Company Lockland OH
Third Street Aleworks Santa Rosa CA
Thirsty Bear Brewing Company San Francisco CA
Thr3e Wise Men Brewing Company Indianapolis IN
Three Brothers Brewing Harrisonburg VA
Three Creeks Brewing Company Sisters OR
Three Floyds Brewing Co Munster IN
Throwback Brewery North Hampton NH
Thunder Canyon Brewery Tucson AZ
Tied House Brewing Mountain View CA
Tin Man Brewing Company Evansville IN
Tivoli Brewing Company Blackhawk CO
Tommyknocker Brewery Idaho Springs CO
Track 7 Brewing Company Sacramento CA
Trickster’s Brewing Company Coeur d’Alene ID
Trinity Brewing Company Colorado Springs CO
Triple Rock Brewery Berkeley CA
Troegs Brewing Company Hershey PA
Trumer Brauerei Berkeley CA
TRVE Brewing Co. Denver CO
Tustin Brewing Company Tustin CA
Twelve Degree Brewing Louisville CO
Twisted Pine Brewing Company Boulder CO
Two Brothers Brewing Co. Warrenville IL
Two Roads Brewing Company Stratford CT
Uinta Brewing Company Salt Lake City UT
Uncle Billy’s Brew & Que Austin TX
Union Craft Brewing Baltimore MD
Upslope Brewing Co. Boulder CO
Utah Brewers Co-op Salt Lake City UT
Valiant Brewing Co Orange CA
Verboten Brewing Loveland CO
Very Nice Brewing Company Nederland CO
Victory Brewing Company Downingtown PA
Vintage Brewing Company Madison WI
Weasel Boy Brewing Company Zanesville OH
West Flanders Brewing Co. Boulder CO
Weyerbacher Brewing Company Easton PA
White Street Brewing Company, Inc. Wake Forest NC
Wichita Brewing Company Wichita KS
Wicked Weed Brewing Asheville NC
Wild Woods Brewery Boulder CO
Wiley Roots Brewing Company Greeley CO
Willoughby Brewing Company Willoughby OH
Wind River Brewing Co. Pinedale WY
Wisconsin Dells Brewing Company Wisconsin Dells WI
Wit’s End Brewing Company Denver CO
Woodfour Brewing Co. Sebastopol CA
Worthy Brewing Co. Bend OR
Wrecking Bar Brewpub Atlanta GA
Wynkoop Brewing Company Denver CO
Yak & Yeti Brewpub Arvada CO
Yards Brewing Company Philadelphia PA
Yellow Springs Brewery Yellow Springs OH
Zero Gravity Craft Brewery Burlington VT
Zio Carlo Magnolia Brewpub Fort Worth TX
Zipline Brewing Co. Lincoln NE
Überbrew Billings MT

Enjoy Denver, CO and The Great American Beer Festival 2013
Thank you Brewers and the Brewers Association

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The Wine Ladies TV Icewine

The Wine Ladies (sisters Georgia and Susanne)
Great Energy and fun learning about wine

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Inbound Marketing with Gary V.

INBOUND 2012 Keynote: Care Immensely or Die!
Inbound Marketing with Gary Vaynerchuk

Why every retail, wholesale and manufacturer needs to understand the change in Marketing

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Chadz Beer Review

Beer Review on Stone Farking Wheaton W00tstout | Chad’z Beer Reviews #721

Chad is quiet detailed in his explanation on beers and I think you’ll enjoy his explanation of the taste on this Stone Imperial Stout. Enjoy his Youtube Video from Oct 8,2013

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Online Reputation

Protecting your business and the reputation you have in your community has always been a priority for every business owner. Hearing from your customers and doing right for them keeps you in business for the long haul. Many business owner that are used to just the physical customer complaints and ignore the unpleasant experience a silent customer may have are in for a rude awakening.
Their is another community that many business owner think they can not pay attention to, Your Online Community. Your reputation with the online community can have a huge impact on your future business. Please read the below article on Restaurants and Online Reputation, its worth your time.

Restaurant learns online reviews can make or break
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This Monday, May 20, 2013 photo shows Amy’s Baking Company in Scottsdale, Ariz. After a particularly ugly TV experience, Amy’s is fighting back and trying to raise awareness for cyber-bullying. They are doing this after they cursed out critics of their TV experience on their Facebook page. The restaurant temporarily closed down their Scottsdale restaurant after the “Kitchen Nightmares” episode aired. (AP Photo/Matt York)View Photo

This Monday, May 20, 2013 photo shows Amy’s Baking Company in Scottsdale, Ariz. After a particularly …
This Monday, May 20, 2013 photo shows Amy’s Baking Company in Scottsdale, Ariz. After a particularly ugly TV experience, Amy’s is fighting back and trying to raise awareness for cyber-bullying. They are doing this after they cursed out critics of their TV experience on their Facebook page. The restaurant temporarily closed down their Scottsdale restaurant after the “Kitchen Nightmares” episode aired. (AP Photo/Matt York)View Photo

This Monday, May 20, 2013 photo shows Amy’s Baking Company in Scottsdale, Ariz. After a particularly …

PHOENIX (AP) — It was the customer service disaster heard around the Internet.

An Arizona restaurateur, fed up after years of negative online reviews and an embarrassing appearance on a reality television show, posted a social media rant laced with salty language and angry, uppercase letters that quickly went viral last week, to the delight of people who love a good Internet meltdown.

“I AM NOT STUPID ALL OF YOU ARE,” read the posting on the Facebook wall of Amy’s Baking Co. in suburban Phoenix. “YOU JUST DO NOT KNOW GOOD FOOD.”

It was, to put it kindly, not a best business practice. Add to that an appearance earlier this month on the Fox reality TV show “Kitchen Nightmares” — where celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay gave up on trying to save the restaurant after he was insulted — and you have a recipe for disaster.

“That’s probably the worst thing that can happen,” said Sujan Patel, founder and CEO of Single Grain, a digital marketing agency in San Francisco.

In the evolving world of online marketing, where the power of word of mouth has been wildly amplified by the whims and first impressions of anonymous reviewers posting on dozens of social media websites, online comments, both good and bad, and the reactions they trigger from managers, can make all the difference between higher revenues and empty storefronts.

Hotels, restaurants and other businesses that depend on good customer service reviews have all grappled in recent years with how to respond to online feedback on sites such as Twitter, Foursquare, Yelp, Facebook and Instagram, where comments can often be more vitriol than in-person reviews because of the anonymous shield many social media websites provide.

No matter how ugly the reviews get, businesses need to be willing to admit mistakes and offer discounts to lure unhappy customers back, digital marketing experts said.

“In the past, people just sent bad soup back. Well, now they are getting on social media and telling all their friends and friends of friends how bad the soup was and why they should find other places to get soup in the future, so it takes the customer experience to another level,” said Tom Garrity of the Garrity Group, a public relations firm in New Mexico.

“The challenge becomes — how do you respond when someone doesn’t think your food or product is as great as you think it is?”

In Amy and Samy Bouzaglo’s case, the bad reviews were compounded by their horrible reality TV experience. The couple said during a recent episode of “Kitchen Nightmares” that they needed professional guidance after years of battling terrible online reviews. They opened the pizzeria in an upscale Scottsdale neighborhood about six years ago.

“Kitchen Nightmares” follows Ramsay as he helps rebuild struggling restaurants. After one bite, he quickly deemed Amy’s Baking Co. a disaster and chided the Bouzaglos for growing increasingly irate over his constructive feedback. Among his many critiques: The store-bought ravioli smelled “weird,” a salmon burger was overcooked and a fig pizza was too sweet and arrived on raw dough.

“You need thick skin in this business,” Ramsay said before walking out. It was the first time he wasn’t able to reform a business, according to the show.

Amy’s Baking Co. temporarily closed last week after the episode aired. A Bouzaglo spokesman said the couple wasn’t available for an interview Monday. The restaurant’s answering machine was full. Emails and Facebook messages were not returned.

A wall post published last week claimed the restaurant’s Facebook, Yelp and Twitter accounts had been hacked, but hundreds of commenters expressed doubt. Social media sites show someone posting as a member of the Bouzaglo family had been insulting customers over negative reviews since at least 2010.

The story bounced across the Internet, generating thousands of comments on Facebook, Yelp and Twitter, and prompting nearly 36,000 people to sign a petition on Change.org that asks the Department of Labor to look into the Bouzaglo’s practice of pocketing their servers’ tips.

While many corporations hire communications experts to respond to every tweet, Facebook message and online review, the wave of digital feedback can be especially challenging for small businesses with small staffs, digital consultants said.

For one thing, there is so much online content to wade through. Roughly 60 percent of all adults get information about local businesses from search engines and entertainment websites such as Yelp or TripAdvisor, according to a 2011 study by the Pew Internet & American Life Project.

“Customer service is a spectator sport now,” said Jay Baer, president of Convince & Convert, a social media marketing consultancy in Indiana. “It’s not about making that customer happy on Yelp. That’s the big misunderstanding of Yelp. It’s about the hundreds of thousands of people who are looking on to see how you handle it. It’s those ripples that make social media so important.”

In their “Kitchen Nightmares” episode, Amy and Samy Bouzaglo are seen yelling and cursing at customers inquiring about undercooked food or long delays. They blame online bullies.

“We stand up to them,” Amy Bouzaglo tells the camera at one point. “They come and they try to attack us and say horrible things that are not true.”

That’s exactly how businesses shouldn’t respond, the digital experts said.

“If your policy is to berate the customer online, that doesn’t create good public relations,” Garrity said.

Baer said he tells clients to create a response matrix representing different potential complaints that staff can refer to whenever bad feedback arises. Creating the comment chart before the bad publicity hits helps ensure businesses aren’t responding to angry or disappointed customers with their own anger or disappointment, Baer said.

A 2011 Harvard study found Yelp’s 40 million reviews disproportionately affect small businesses. The research found a one-star increase in Yelp’s five-star rating system resulted in a revenue jump of up to 9 percent for some restaurants, while chains with sizable advertising budgets were unaffected.

“You have to respond 100 percent of the time, whether you like it or not,” Baer said. “Businesses need to assign someone to stay on top of it.”

In Arizona, Amy and Samy Bouzaglo had planned a grand reopening ceremony and news conference for Tuesday, but the news conference was canceled late Monday after legal threats from Fox.

Fewer than a dozen people were waiting when the restaurant reopened Tuesday. Four guards blocked the door and turned reporters away. Inside, a smiling Samy Bouzaglo posed for pictures and told customers that the tension captured in the episode was staged. That was a disappointment for some.

“I wanted it to be dramatic and people yelling,” said Ricky Potts, a 29-year-old blogger who ate at the restaurant for the first time Tuesday only to declare the food good and the service routine. “Basically, I wanted it to be the circus that the TV episode was.”

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Social Media, and Digital Media moving ahead of Old School Media

This e-marketer article sums up what many marketing companies of the past with relationships are afraid of.
The move to a quicker more responsive marketing plan and the use of video and mobile is driving consumer and reaching them where they are at. Check out the article below.

Social, Digital Video Drive Further Growth in Time Spent Online

May 8, 2013
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Older media lose share as time spent online rises

US consumers’ enthusiasm for social media and digital video is showing no signs of fatigue. According to Gfk, in partnership with the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB), time spent online rose yet again in 2012, boosted by particularly notable growth in daily usage of social networks and viewing of digital video.

The average daily time spent online reached 3 hours, 7 minutes last year, up from just less than 3 hours in 2011. As more compelling content moves onto digital platforms—including social networks that appeal to every iteration of hobby and personality, and an expanding selection of online video content—old media continue to lose share to the internet. Radio and newspapers each lost minutes of daily time spent with media. And even daily TV time declined by a minute.

Besides the internet, video games were the only other media to gain daily time spent in 2012. And interestingly, magazines managed to hold on to an equal number of average minutes per day as in 2011.

Social networks continue to take the greatest share of web users’ online time. In fact, social further grew its lead over other internet activities last year; US consumers spent an average of 37 minutes daily on social networks in 2012. Email was the next most time-consuming digital activity, at an average of 33 minutes per day.

Online video was the only digital activity to gain as many minutes as social, increasing from 17 minutes in 2011 to 24 minutes in 2012; a proliferation of digital TV and movie content can be largely credited with this growth, along with the wider availability of cord-cutting options.

Certain online activities are also helpfully reinforcing each other.

As consumers spend more time on social networks, they see recommendations for digital videos, including TV shows available online. The IAB found that more than one-quarter of online video viewers 18 and older were informed via social sites about TV shows they could watch on the web. Only word of mouth and ads were more common ways for consumers to hear about shows available online.

In total last year, the IAB found that consumers spent 14 minutes daily watching TV and movies online and 24 minutes watching all digital video, including user-generated content and professional clips.

As users learn about and watch digital video online, they become all the more likely to engage in social TV activities, further reinforcing the positive feedback loop for time spent online.

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Brewers Association Top 50 Brewers

Brewers Association Lists Top 50 Breweries of 2012

April 10, 2013

The Brewers Association—the not-for-profit trade group that tabulates production statistics for the U.S. brewing industry—today released its annual lists of the top 50 craft and overall brewing companies in the U.S., based on 2012 beer sales volume. Of the top 50 overall brewing companies, 39 are small and independent craft brewing companies¹.
“In 2012, craft surpassed six percent of the total U.S. beer market, with volume and dollar sales reaching record levels,” said Paul Gatza, director, Brewers Association. “Increasingly, beer lovers are turning to craft brewed beer from small and independent producers to satisfy their thirst for bold, innovative and flavor-forward beers.”

Top 50 U.S. Craft Brewing Companies (Based on 2012 beer sales volume

Rank, COMPANY, City,State

1. Boston Beer Co. Boston, MA

2. Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. Chico, CA

3. New Belgium Brewing Co. Fort Collins, CO

4. The Gambrinus Co. San Antonio, TX

5. Deschutes Brewery Bend, OR

6. Lagunitas Brewing Co. Petaluma, CA

7. Bell’s Brewery, Inc. Galesburg, MI

8. Matt Brewing Co. Utica, NY

9. Harpoon Brewery Boston, MA

10. Stone Brewing Co. Escondido, CA

11. Brooklyn Brewery Brooklyn, NY

12. Boulevard Brewing Co. Kansas City, MO

13. Dogfish Head Craft Brewery Milton, DE

14. Abita Brewing Co. Abita Springs, LA

15. Shipyard Brewing Co. Portland, ME

16. Alaskan Brewing Co. Juneau, AK

17. New Glarus Brewing Co. New Glarus, WI

18. Long Trail Brewing Co. Bridgewater Corners, VT

19. Great Lakes Brewing Co. Cleveland, OH

20. Firestone Walker Brewing Co. Paso Robles, CA

21. Anchor Brewing Co. San Francisco, CA

22. Rogue Ales Newport, OR

23. Summit Brewing Co. St. Paul, MN

t. 24. Full Sail Brewing Co. Hood River, OR

t. 24. SweetWater Brewing Co. Atlanta, GA

26. Victory Brewing Co. Downingtown, PA

27. Oskar Blues Brewery Longmont, CO

28. Cold Spring Brewing Co./Third Street Brewhouse Cold Spring, MN

29. Flying Dog Brewery Frederick, MD

30. Founders Brewing Co. Grand Rapids, MI

31. Ninkasi Brewing Co. Eugene, OR

32. CraftWorks Restaurants & Breweries, Inc. Chattanooga, TN & Louisville, CO

33. Odell Brewing Co. Fort Collins, CO

34. Bear Republic Brewing Co. Cloverdale, CA

35. Stevens Point Brewery Co. Stevens Point, WI

36. Blue Point Brewing Co. Patchogue, NY

37. Southern Tier Brewing Co. Lakewood, NY

38. Lost Coast Brewery and Cafe Eureka, CA

39. Karl Strauss Brewing Co. San Diego, CA

40. BJ’s Chicago Pizza & Brewery, Inc. Huntington Beach, CA

41. Breckenridge Brewery Denver, CO

42. North Coast Brewing Co. Fort Bragg, CA

43. Left Hand Brewing Co. Longmont, CO

44. St. Louis Brewery, Inc./Schlafly Beers St. Louis, MO

45. Saint Arnold Brewing Co. Houston, TX

46. Ballast Point Brewing Co. San Diego, CA

47. Big Sky Brewing Co. Missoula, MT

48. Allagash Brewing Co. Portland, ME

49. Uinta Brewing Co. Salt Lake City, UT

50. Tröegs Brewing Co. Hershey, PA

Top 50 Overall U.S. Brewing Companies
(Based on 2012 beer sales volume)

Of These top Brands which is your favorite craft brewer? Let us know

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St. Patrick’s Day Weekend

Remember this coming weekend is the kick off to SpringTime and Green everywhere
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