UPDATE: InBev joy at A-B US deal
By just-drinks.com editorial team | 1 December 2006
InBev has hailed its deal with Anheuser-Busch in the US as an opportunity to increase the presence of its brands across the country. The two brewers yesterday (30 November) announced that A-B will become InBev's exclusive distributor for a number of the Belgian brewer's premium European beers in the US.
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InBev has hailed its deal with Anheuser-Busch in the US as an opportunity to increase the presence of its brands across the country. The two brewers yesterday (30 November) announced that A-B will become InBev's exclusive distributor for a number of the Belgian brewer's premium European beers in the US.

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