Archive of all Molson Coors articles – Page 5
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Unattractive Animée axed by Molson Coors
Molson Coors is calling time on its female-friendly beer Animée after just a year on shelf…
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RH Amar hires Heynen as commercial director
Former Molson Coors sales director John Heynen is the new commercial director for fine foods distributor RH Amar…
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Rankings
51-60: Britain's Biggest Alcohol Brands 2012
A strategy of luring in a younger generation by suggesting a wide range of uses while pushing quality is paying off…
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Rankings
81-90: Britain's Biggest Alcohol Brands 2012
A new bottle design for this German wine - and the introduction of a 5.5% abv variant…
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Original alcopop Hooch returns over ice
Retro alcopop Hooch is returning to shelves – almost a decade after it was last available in the UK. Global Brands is…
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Molson Coors invests in film wrapping
Brewer Molson Coors is rolling out multipacks of Carling wrapped in film rather than cardboard after investing £6.3m…
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Molson Coors' Hunter Czechs in at StarBev
Molson Coors UK CEO Mark Hunter has been picked to lead StarBev, the Central European business bought by the brewer last month for $3.5bn.
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Molson Coors’ Hunter Czechs out for StarBev
Molson Coors UK CEO Mark Hunter has been picked to lead StarBev, the Central European business bought by Molson Coors last month.
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Duty stamps will wipe out all of our profits, warn brewers
The government’s plan to introduce spirits-style duty stamps on beer…
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Minimum pricing: the 'death' of white cider
The government’s plans for minimum pricing on alcohol will be the death knell for white cider, a leading cidermaker has admitted.
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Molson Coors warns of weather threat to UK barley... and beer
Britain’s supply of beer is at risk from the unseasonably hot weather, one of the UK’s biggest brewers has warned.
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Analysis & Features
Is there a thirst to fight minimum pricing?
Some retailers and brewers may have decided to work with the government but the industry may still mount a legal challenge.
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Limited edition Carling Zest launched
Molson Coors has announced that new limited-edition citrus lager Carling Zest will have an abv of 2.8%.
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Animée beer is slow to win over the ladies
Sales of Animée, the lager for ladies, have reached just £300,000 in its first four months on supermarket shelves.
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Two more beers follow AB InBev into low abv
Carlsberg Export and Cobra are dropping from 5% abv to 4.8% - a week after AB InBev announced it would cut the strength of three of its biggest brands.
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Analysis & Features
Is a lower abv a small price to pay for Stella Artois?
AB InBev can play the health card by cutting its premium lagers to 4.8% and save £9m a year in duty - but may regret the move.
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Molson Coors' Hunter takes over at BBPA
Mark Hunter has replaced Ralph Findlay as chairman of the British Beer & Pub Association.
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Comment & Opinion
...and a pint for the lady
In the new poll on thegrocer.co.uk, you’ll have the chance to answer one of the drinks trade’s great imponderables: can a beer aimed at women be a success?
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Molson Coors unveils its beers for the girls
Pub landlord Al Murray will need a new catchphrase if the latest NPD from Molson Coors does its job. The brewer is hoping it will be more beer and less 'white wine/fruit-based drink for the lady' after it rolls out its female-friendly...
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Molson Coors to target women with new beer
Molson Coors is to launch a raft of new products designed to make beer more appealing to women, The Grocer can reveal. Much of the innovation focuses on making drinkers feel less bloated, a factor identified as a concern for women by the...