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Another chapter in the more than 150-year story of beer in St. Louis is close to being written. The roughly $100 billion deal to create the worlds largest brewer has cleared its final substantial hurdle. Shareholders of Anheuser-Busch InBev and SABMiller have voted in favor of the merger. There are still some procedural steps, but it is expected to close Oct. 10.
The shareholders approved the merger during meetings Wednesday in London, which is the base of SABMiller, and Brussels, where the headquarters of AB InBev are located. The deal essentially creates a new company that will keep the Anheuser-Busch InBev name.
We are pleased that our shareholders vote brings us one step closer to combining our companies, teams, strong heritage and passion for brewing, AB InBev Chief Executive Officer Carlos Brito said in a statement from the brewing giant.
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longship
(40,416 posts)What America calls beer, I don't call beer.
not being much of a beer drinker myself I don't really know. I do know that there seems to be an ever increasing number of local and craft brews out there, so finding something one likes shouldn't be too much a challenge.
longship
(40,416 posts)I speak only for Anhauser Busch and Miller products which are not entirely unlike but similar to beer-like substances, only with no flavor but with bubbles.
rogerashton
(3,920 posts)Can you say monopoly?
JonathanRackham
(1,604 posts)#2 on the list.
http://organics.org/8-beers-that-you-should-stop-drinking-immediately/
BREW YOUR OWN!
pscot
(21,024 posts)should be shot.