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Prompted by its forward momentum, Boston Beer made the decision to go public in 1995, offering 3.1 million shares in November. Of those, it held back 990,000 shares, directing these toward its loyal customers. These customers included not only the bar owners, shop owners, and wholesalers who distributed company products; every six-pack of Samuel Adams sold at retail came with a mail-in coupon for discounted shares in Boston Beer's growing operation. More than 130,000 customers were quick to invest in a piece of their favorite brew. By the close of the year, the company reported net income of $5.9 million on revenues of $151.3 million. Production was a record 961,000 barrels divided among an increasing array of products that included Samuel Adams Brand Ale, Boston Lager, Cream Stout, Honey Porter, and Triple Bock, as well as such tempting seasonal variations as Cranberry Iambic and Winter Lager. - Beer -- Boston Beer
The Boston Beer Company is America's leading brewer of handcrafted, full- flavored beer. Founder and brewer Jim Koch brews Samuel Adams(R) beers using the time-honored, traditional four-vessel brewing process and the world's finest, all-natural ingredients. With more than 21 distinctive, award-winning styles of beer, Samuel Adams offers discerning beer drinkers a variety of brews. The brewery has won more awards in international beer-tasting competitions in the last five years than any other brewery in the world. Samuel Adams is an independent brewery and has slightly more than one half of one percent of the domestic beer market. Forbes magazine named The Boston Beer Company to its annual list of America's 200 Best Small Companies in 2006. - Boston Beer
In its position as microbrewery industry leader, Boston Beer encouraged cultivation of the brewmeister's art. In 1995 it organized the first annual World Homebrew Championships, a summer gathering of 60 judges entrusted with the task of choosing the best among brews from around the world. Three category winners were announced in 1996 and their brews successfully marketed by the company under the names LongShot American Pale Ale, LongShot Hazelnut Brown Ale, and LongShot Black Lager. Meanwhile, Koch continued to indulge in the brewer's art, deriving new brews for the discerning palate. During 1995 he introduced three new products--Scotch Ale, Cherry Wheat Ale, and Old Fezziwig Ale--increasing the company's product line to 14. Triple Bock, first introduced in 1994, is a dark, sherry-like barley beer that is aged in oak casks. - Boston Beer -- Boston Beer Company
Much of the success of Boston Beer has been its ability to foster and stay on top of a niche market for the second most popular beverage in the world (the first being tea). Unlike other microbrewers--skilled craftspeople who pride themselves on small-batch production and local distribution, often eschewing the "business" side of the business by leaving advertising to word of mouth--Boston Beer has been ambitious. A tiger in the industry, it went for the jugular, directly challenging high-priced imports like Heineken, St. Pauli Girl, and Beck's. Strategically avoiding head-to-head combat with domestic giants like Miller Brewery, Anheuser-Busch, and Budweiser, whose highly financed promotional "lifestyle" campaigns feature frogs, dogs, and buxom, bikini-clad beach babes, Boston Beer aimed for a share of the six percent import market. Instead of gearing its product toward twenty-something middle-class males, Samuel Adams is marketed toward connoisseurs, beer aficionados with an eye for quality and a taste for an exceptional product. Advertising the weaknesses of imported beers, that is, that foreign brews headed for the United States have fewer premium ingredients, a "lighter" taste, and are less fresh because of long shipping times (like other perishable foodstuffs, beer "goes sour" and loses its flavor and quality after as little as four months), the company has prided itself on the quality of ingredients and brewing skill it brings to its products. - Boston Beer -- Company
In its position as microbrewery industry leader, Boston Beer has continued to encourage cultivation of the brewmeister's art. In 1995 it organized the first annual World Homebrew Championships, a summer gathering of 60 judges entrusted with the task of choosing the best among brews from around the world. Three category winners were announced in 1996 and their brews successfully marketed by the company under the names LongShot American Pale Ale, LongShot Hazelnut Brown Ale, and LongShot Black Lager. Boston Beer ... entered into a working relationship with Seagram Beverage Company. Under the terms of the agreement, in exchange for ownership of both trademark and trade name and future royalties on sales, the company agreed to aid the liquor giant in the development and marketing, in 1997, of its new Devil Mountain craft beer line. - Boston Beer -- Mark Stevens
Boston Beer soon saw its distribution networks grow to include Washington, D.C. and Chicago. In 1990, as part of its controlled, targeted expansion strategy, the company further expanded its market by reaching an agreement with Portland, Oregon-based Blitz-Weinhart Brewing to brew and distribute its product in the western United States. It ... opened the Samuel Adams Brew House in Philadelphia, where the Samuel Adams flagship brand is still brewed. Distribution increased in 1992, when California's Pacific Wine Co. agreed to distribute Boston Beer products on the West Coast. With distribution now encompassing the 48 contiguous states, Koch watched 1992 sales increase 63 percent to $48.2 million, resulting in net income of $1.6 million. - Beer -- Breweries
The addition of The Boston Beer Company as a partner in Latrobe will ensure the historic brewhouse will be restarted. Boston Beer's investment in the Brewery is expected to be between $3m and $7m and commensurate with Boston Beer's commitment to the brewery, the parties are discussing the potential of Boston Beer having an ownership interest in the brewing facility. - 1984 -- North America
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Searching the full text of an article can reveal much more information than a simple abstract search. More information than just the results and discussion is indexed; this information can be used to identify articles that are related in ways separate from the subject of the research. The following table illustrates how full-text searches can identify a valuable range of articles. - Recipe -- Recipes
By the mid 1900s, there were literally thousands of cookery and recipe books available. The next revolution came with introduction of the TV cooks. The first TV cook in England was Fanny Craddock who had her show on the BBC, later followed by chefs such as Graham Kerr (known as the Galloping Gourmet). These TV cookery programs brought the recipes of these cooks to a new audience who were keen to try out new ways of cooking. In the early days, the recipes were available by post from the BBC and later with the introduction of the CEEFAX text on screen system, they became available on the television. The new companies of Channel 4 and S4C ... brought recipes to the television with their own text system called ORACLE.
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