Wisconsin accuses Miami of tampering

Miller/Coors in the US is owned by SABMiller, a South African Company. The international distribution is owned by Molson/Coors. It’s a weird deal, my sister works for them. The American headquarters is still in Milwaukee. The largest American owned brewery is currently DG Yuengling & Son.


I believe that Anheuser-Busch bought SABMiller and they had to divest the Molson-Coors-Miller side of things. I think that the US HQ has moved to Chicago. I believe the South Africans are out now.

I'm from St. Louis originally, have a bunch of family who used to work for A-B before InBev bought it.
 
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I actually like their shandies.
I'm a pure Microbrew guy, whatever is the most local wherever I visit will be my first choice. If there aren't any good IPA's, then I'll go with a more regional IPA, and if all else fails, back to the best in the world (Pliny, Moonraker KneeDeep, or almost any of the Northern California/Southern Oregon breweries). A friend was texting me this morning about a couple he found in FL that I will have to try- Sailfish Sunrise and Sweetwater tropical hazy.
 
I'm a pure Microbrew guy, whatever is the most local wherever I visit will be my first choice. If there aren't any good IPA's, then I'll go with a more regional IPA, and if all else fails, back to the best in the world (Pliny, Moonraker KneeDeep, or almost any of the Northern California/Southern Oregon breweries). A friend was texting me this morning about a couple he found in FL that I will have to try- Sailfish Sunrise and Sweetwater tropical hazy.
Sweetwater is from here in Atlanta. Fun place and good stuff.
 
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A few Wisconsin fans being classy in the replies. Others, not so much.
I thought about checking it out and then kept scrolling. There was a Buckeye last night all over Twitter trashing us. You’d think he would have had more important things to do at that time.
 
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