Women to Women. Czech Breweries Have Started Making 'Pink' Beer
Czech breweries are launching a new 'pink' beer to support women in the brewing industry, emphasizing female collaboration and empowerment.
Pilsner Urquell sold 7.2 million hectoliters of beer in Czechia last year
Pilsner Urquell reported selling 7.2 million hectoliters of beer in Czechia during the previous year.
Mahou 'abandons' beer and launches its new non-alcoholic drink to reach other markets
Mahou is shifting from beer to market a new non-alcoholic malt drink aimed at expanding into the Middle East and North Africa.
The latest tactic of the beer industry on social media: paying doctors, nurses, or dieticians
The Spanish beer industry is facing scrutiny for a social media campaign that allegedly promotes beer consumption by linking it to various health benefits through endorsements from health professionals.
Breweries: 'Tradition Doesn't Pay the Bills'
In Germany, where beer consumption is declining, a Mid-Franconian brewer embarks on a new venture despite the challenges facing the industry.
The Macedonia-Thrace Brewery on the legal dispute over competition issues
The Dutch court is nearing a decision that could grant Macedonia-Thrace Brewery at least €83 million in damages from Heineken and Attica Brewery due to illegal abusive practices.
The Beer Nation Needs More Technicians in Brewing
Iceland's brewing industry is increasingly in need of skilled technicians to meet rising demand.
'The King of Beer' Has His Sights Set on His Next 'Conquest': Coffee
Olivier Goudet, the new CEO of JAB Holding, is pivoting toward the coffee industry after resigning from his position at Anheuser-Busch InBev to focus on expanding his coffee empire.
BrewDog Brewery May Be Sold
There's speculation that the BrewDog brewery might be put up for sale.
Avec: Founder of a well-known brewery fired - 'It's disappointing'
Jani Leinonen, the founder of Fiskarsin Panimo, has been dismissed from his position as a result of restructuring efforts at Veitsitehtaan.
Beer giant to reduce thousands of jobs
Dutch brewing giant Heineken plans to cut between 5,000 and 6,000 jobs over the next two years as part of a cost-saving initiative.
Heineken: Cuts Nearly 6,000 Jobs
Heineken is set to lay off between 5,000 and 6,000 employees over the next two years due to challenging market conditions in the global beer industry.
PakTech lands in Mexico, seeks circular packaging in the brewing industry
The American company PakTech has announced its operations in Mexico to implement circular packaging in the brewing industry, leveraging Mexico's position as a leading beer exporter and producer.
Declining Beer Sales: 'The Brewing Industry Faces a Turning Point'
Beer sales in Germany have been decreasing for years, with a notable 6% drop in 2025, causing significant challenges for several breweries, including well-known brands.