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    March 23 of 1971 the United States passed the 26th Amendment declaring that at eighteen years old you would be given the right to vote. Therefore in the eyes of the legal system you are an adult. If you are old enough to vote, which is right, that holds a lot of responsibility and power, therefore you should be allowed to consume alcohol by this age. I believe that the age of illegibility to enter the armed forces nevertheless to enter combat is an extraordinarily fair age. The entrance age is…

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    This campaign was originally developed based on a consensus among our group members that individuals under the age of 21 are drinking irresponsibly. The thought that drinking underage can also have severe health and life consequences was also a major motivational factor when choosing this campaign. Death among underage drinkers is also one of the main reasons for choosing this topic, as the rates are very high, especially among college students. The main reasons for death and accidents among…

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    Founders Brewing Company

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    History The history of Founders Brewing Company began with two men, Dave Engbers and Mike Stevens, who quit their full-time jobs, in 1997, to start a new brewing company. They were Hope College graduates and were invested in home-brewing beer. Founders was not their first brewing company. The first brewing company was named Canal Street Brewing Company, and has evolved into its current name of Founders Brewing Company, even though the business is still listed as Canal Street Brewing Co., LLC.…

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    Craft Brewing Company

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    Within the craft beer industry, trademarks associated with a brewery, a brewery’s taproom, or a beer produced by the brewery indicate a source of the beer or service, which allow beer consumers to associate each brewery with a quality of their beer or service based on past experiences. Thus, trademarks serve to increase the quality of breweries’ beer and services as they strive to maintain a favorable reputation among consumers, and to reduce search and transaction costs for the consumers when…

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    research would determine the markets potential of a Coors beer that would have the distributorship in a two-county area for southern Delaware. Within this problem two other issues arose, the first problem was what type of research should be conducted on the suppliers of Mason and Associations…

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    Suppose that you have recently wrapped up the last sorts out and your home bar is prepared to stimulate. In any case, you would prefer not to simply have individuals over. You need to do it in style. These thoughts will work whether you are having a bar warming, or in the event that it has been for a short time since you have had companions over and you need to accomplish something exceptional for the event. Lager Tasting I have tossed some nonexclusive brew tastings together where my…

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    You know the phrase “the crowd goes wild”? When you hear that phrase, you would undoubtedly assume it is about a team winning in a specific sport. Well, in the world of teenagers, we rage about bottle flipping. Let me break it down for you: It starts with a water bottle, followed by trying to flip the water bottle, while holding the neck of the bottle. After that, you just hope it lands upright again, and if it does, “the crowd goes wild.” From there it just continues, for as many times as you…

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    Craft Brewing In Canada

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    the domestic beer market. Canada has many competitive advantages in making world class beers: including proximity to high quality malt barley and a large fresh water supply (Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, 2016). Beer is the most popular alcoholic beverage in Canada, and this is no exception in Manitoba. Beer has been the drink of choice for Manitobans for many years now and will no doubt continue to be so for many more years to come. In 2012, Manitoba offers 7,658 jobs related to beer, and…

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    committed to pairing craft beer with food. For over 40 years, Old Chicago has grown from a beer enthusiasts watering hole, to a gathering place for family and friends to come together. While Old Chicago will continue to support the craft beer community by pouring select craft beers from across the nation, we have decided that now is the time to make a splash in the beer market ourselves by entering the brewing scene for the first time. The Old Chicago brand is synonymous with craft beer, and we…

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    Underage alcohol consumption is extremely dangerous no matter how healthy, secretive, or confident teens think they are. It is commonly known that this is a major problem in modern society and needs a solution. There cannot be new laws because there will be many breaking them, so the only possible solution is stricter parents and lots of restrictions. Young drinkers know it’s dangerous, but how much? Underage drinking can make teens do things they have most likely have never done like binge…

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