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Business Wars Daily

Dealt COVID-19 Lemons, Sam Adams Turns Abandoned Beer into Hand Sanitizer

Business Wars Daily

Wondery

News, Daily News, Business News, Business

4.6716 Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2020

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Today is Tuesday, April 28, and we’re looking at Sam Adams vs. Bud Light.

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Music From Wondery, I'm David Brown, and this is Business Wars Daily on this Tuesday, April 28.

1:08.4

The latest news from the beer industry is distressing brew lovers everywhere.

1:12.2

Millions of gallons of suds are trapped where no one can drink them, and they're going

1:16.1

stale. Coronavirus forced bars, sports, stadiums, and restaurants to close just before two of

1:21.7

the biggest beer drinking events of the year. St. Patrick's Day and the Final Four

1:25.8

Basketball Tournament reports the Wall Street Journal.

1:28.5

In fact, when all those venues closed their doors, 10 million gallons of beer got stuck

1:34.4

there. The National Beer Wholesalers Association estimates that's the equivalent of about a million

1:39.4

kegs. And beer's shelf life is pretty short, only two to six months, the journal reports.

1:44.8

So some of those brews are no longer worth drinking.

1:47.9

Others are rapidly approaching their expiration dates.

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