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Craft Beer Tourism in Thailand

Tourism Analysis, 2021
The craft beer movement and craft beer tourism are a new global phenomenon that has reached various parts of the world. However, the literature on craft beer tourism mostly focuses on traditional origins of craft beer in Western countries—the US, Australia, and European countries.
Rangson Chirakranont, Sirijit Sunanta
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Belgium: Craft Beer Nation?

2017
Belgium has to some extent always been a “craft beer nation”. As in other countries, the industrial revolution and scale economies in advertising caused a dramatic consolidation in the beer industry in the twentieth century: The number of breweries declined from more than 3000 in 1900 to around 150 in 1980. However, a wide variety of different types of
Eline Poelmans, Johan Swinnen
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Craft Beer in China

2017
Although China has a long history of alcohol production and consumption, only recently has China’s alcohol industry become an important international player. This is particularly true with regard to beer. China’s beer market has grown fast. After years of watching mass-produced light lagers saturate China’s market, craft brewers have begun catering to ...
Fan Li   +3 more
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Craft Beer in Slovakia

2017
The objective of this chapter is to evaluate how globalization of the Slovak economy, economic growth, inflow of FDI in brewing industry, affected not only the structure of the standard beer market but also the expansion of craft brewing. In particular, we evaluate how the interplay between the developments of standardized and globalized traditional ...
Jan Pokrivčák   +3 more
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The Canadian Craft Beer Sector

2017
The number of breweries in Canada has risen from 10 in 1985, which were owned by three companies, to over 640 in 2015 with the clear majority considered microbreweries. The sales of craft beer have risen tenfold in the last decade, and it now accounts for 6% of the Canadian market.
Alfons Weersink   +2 more
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Metabolomics and (craft) beers – recent advances

Food Research International
Craft beers have encountered a steady rise in popularity over the years, as these artisanal beers produced by microbreweries have responded to consumer preferences for added novelty in such beverages. With this gain in appeal and interest for the beverage, craft beers have also become a growing industry in many parts of the world, and the same can be ...
Nikko Angelo S, Carisma   +1 more
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Craft Beer's Unlikely Alchemist

Gastronomica, 2019
In 1965, Frederick (Fritz) Maytag III began a decades-long revitalization of Anchor Brewing Company in San Francisco, California. This was an unexpected venture from an unlikely brewer; for generations, Maytag's family had run the Maytag Washing Machine Company in Iowa and he had no training in brewing.
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Craft Beers

2023
Manju Nehra   +2 more
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From Vodka to Craft Beer: The Craft Beer Revolution in the Baltic States

EuroChoices
SummaryThe once flourishing beer sector of the Baltic states was decimated and homogenised into low‐quality mass‐produced beer during Soviet times. Against this background, the article examines the micro‐ and craft beer scenes in the Baltic States, exploring their historical growth, regulatory changes, cultural and economic factors, and the key ...
Imre Fertő   +3 more
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Fashioning Craft Beer

2023
Andrew Wallace   +2 more
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