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    The New Belgium Brewing Company was founded in 1991 by Jeff Lebesch and his wife Kim Jordan. (Ferrell & Hartline, 2011) They started brewing craft beer in their basement and sharing with friends in their Colorado home. The company quickly grew and moved into a custom building in 1995. (Ferrell & Hartline, 2011) In the early days, the company’s main method of marketing was word of mouth from happy or satisfied customers. (Ferrell & Hartline, 2011) The company as of December 2013 had 456…

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    After analyzing the influence internal factors have on a company, we can look at the external factors and review how to make the company better. Deep Roots Distillery is located on Prince Edward Island, which is made up of mostly tourists. Numbers were recorded and 1.3 million tourists visit the island every year (Beamish, 2016). If the company can financially support a decision to expand throughout the rest of Canada, they should. This will increase popularity in the brand name and increase…

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    Case Study: New Belgium

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    Growth means change. With growth comes uncertainties and fears. Companies like New Belgium welcome growth and change. Other company’s like Blockbuster have become extinct because of the lack of change and growth. New Belguim is one of the eight craft breweries in the United States who continues to grow and increase revenue (Reid & Gatrell, 2015). New Belgium can maintain its strategic focus as the company continues to grow by providing an executive summary to all employees. Small or large…

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    Reflection • The rise of beer was closely associated with the domestication of grains and the eventual adoption of farming by nomadic tribes after they began settling into an agricultural lifestyle in the areas surrounding the Fertile Crescent. Beer was a unifying force in ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt because everyone had access to it and it wasn’t just a drink for the rich. Beer was often times used as a form of currency because it was universally accessible by the entire populous. Beer was…

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    No one is exactly sure how the process of beer making became to be but according to Kathy Padden, author of A Brief history of Beer, Beer can be traced back at least six thousand years, to the ancient civilization of Sumeria. A hymn, entitled “Hymn to Ninkasi,” which includes (translated): Ninkasi, you are the one who pours out the filtered beer of the collector vat. It is [like] the onrush of Tigris and Euphrates. Padden believes that it was possibly found because the Mesopotamian natives…

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    Why the drinking age should not be lowered As we all know and understand, alcohol has to be handled with responsibility and not to be misuse. Alcoholism affects so many people in the United States due to irresponsible decisions, but most legally teens who are considered adults say, once you are eighteen, you should be able to do whatever you want because you gained more civil rights by being able to vote, purchase tobacco products and join the forces so why not be allowed to purchase alcohol…

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    another. Many teens get alcohol from older siblings, seeing parents and influencing other teens to do the same and hurt them self’s without knowing the responsibilities that comes to drinking. Germany’s laws allow 14 year olds to consume wine, and beer, with the supervision of parents and show them how alcohol is taken and how is it consume responsibly. The goal is…

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    Research question An analysis of alcohol consumption among King David High School students Motivation Recently I watched a movie called 10 Things I Hate About You (1999). One of the main characters of the movie: ‘Kat’, is a teenager in high school who does not fit in with her peers and completely rejects social norms. One night she unwillingly, after incessant pleading of her socially ‘regular’ sister, attends a party. After having a difficult time trying to be comfortable at this party she…

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    The association between Binge Drinking and Depression among Early Adults Background Numerous research on the association between binge drinking behavior and depression, and shows that the relationship exists but the causality between them is unclear. Defined by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA, 2010), drinking 5 or more alcoholic drinks on the same occasion on at least 1 day in the past 30 days is considered as binge drinking. Depression is one of the negative…

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    Beer Consumption Essay

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    Auckland International campus GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN HOTEL MANAGEMENT PROJECT PROPOSAL ON Beer Consumption Trends of the People in Auckland, New Zealand STUDENT NAME: Rajan Sigdel STUDENT ID: 1000019226 JANUARY 2016 Academic supervisor: Mr. Freddy Bariava INTRODUCTION and BACKGROUND Being a multicultural country, New Zealand is largely seen as a cautious society regarding alcohol use. But with the passage of time, traditional sanctions and caste-bound restraints have disappeared. The…

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