GLOBAL: BRIC markets offer brewers chances to make hay - research
By just-drinks.com editorial team | 30 August 2007
Beer appears to be the alcoholic drink of choice in the developing BRIC markets, according to a series of recent reports.
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Beer appears to be the alcoholic drink of choice in the developing BRIC markets, according to a series of recent reports.

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