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Belgium-based brewer InBev closes its $52bn takeover of the US's Anheuser-Busch to create the world's largest brewer.
The body of a man who joked he was "too beautiful to die" was found washed up in floodwater after he drank 13 pints of beer, an inquest hears.
A shop in Northamptonshire has its licence suspended over illegal sales of alcohol to young people.
A dog barred from a pub for chewing beer mats has been allowed back in - but only if she wears a high-visibility vest.
A beer which has been brewed to help raise money to help the Durrell Trust save animals goes on sale in Jersey.
The cost of fuel, alcohol and tobacco in Guernsey rise as tax increases are unveiled in the 2009 budget.
Drinks giant Carlsberg plans to close its historic brewery site in West Yorkshire with the loss of 170 jobs.
Prince Harry promises to buy Royal Marine Ben McBean a beer as the double amputee attempts to scale a climbing wall.
UK beer sales are falling - and brewers are looking to innovation to boost demand.
Beer sales in the UK are continuing to fall, with drinkers' concerns about their own finances being partly blamed.
On the government's timetabling of debates in the House of Commons and what the All Party Parliamentary Beer Group is doing to try to save the British pub.
A new beer commissioned by a Suffolk soldier for his comrades is raising money for an armed forces charity.
Sussex tie up two more of their young players by agreeing new two-year deals with Ragheb Aga and Will Beer.
BBC Radio Five Live's Stephen Chittenden reports from Barrow in the north of the US state of Alaska on attitudes to alcohol.
A new ale is launched which will see part of the proceeds from sales going towards protecting a rare mammal.
A pub in Dundee is the only one in Scotland to feature in the Good Beer Guide for 35 years running.
Three small companies explain how they have managed to get their products stocked by the supermarkets.
It has emerged a number of children had a narrow escape after a young boy touched part of a bomb found in a hedge in south Armagh.
Thousands of beer mats are being distributed throughout Brighton and Hove to warn about thieves.
The number of British pubs having to shut is rising as landlords and brewers struggle with higher costs and fewer customers, a trade body says.
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