Contents

February 2001

News review
Volume 130
Number 2
February 2001

• Day in court: Interbrew appeals Trade Secretary's ruling

• The big chill: Cask Marque adds temperature floor

• Goodbye: A-B withdraws Bud Light from the UK

• Lowenbrau returns: Refresh reshapes the brand offer

• Take a chance: Slovak brewery for sale by 'lottery'

• Chinese puzzles: SAB expands its presence in growth market

Semper Ardens
Carlsberg Brewery last year launched Semper Ardens, an exclusive range of bottled beers intended to wet the appetites of Danish connoisseurs. Roger Protz reports on its progress.

Brewhouse developments
Tony Wainwright visits Westgate Brewery to report on the changes undertaken by Greene King to make room for the production from Morland Brewery; A-Z writes a Parisian brewpub success story.

Combined heat and power
Paul Kidger undertakes a comprehensive review of the alternatives for brewers who are considering ways and means of reducing energy waste. While CHP is a clear-cut winner, the solutions are much more individualistic.

Back to Basics: 26
Brewers may be tempted to forget about their finely crafted beers once they pass the brewery gates but Technical Editor Tim O'Rourke issues a welcome reminder of best practice in the beer cellar.

Guest columnist
What would be the state of the British industry today if successive governments had chosen not to meddle - or, equally importantly, chose to meddle - in the affairs of brewers? Brian Glover offers a surprising alternative vision of the future.


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