Inbev owns Anheuser Busch and MillerCoors, along with so many other brands, such as the Stella you posted. Just like Pepsi or Coke, they have more than one place where product is made. Through the 80s and 90s, expensive beer was imported. It wasn't actually good, but people paid more because imported implied it was exotic. Then, the Boston Beer Comoany fucked it up for the major brewers. They made actual good beer in the US. The craft brew revolution happened and far less people were willing to pay premium prices for shitty foreign beer just because it was imported. So now, it's more or less irrelevant where the beer is made because you basically have two categories: Mass produced beer (mostly by Inbev), and "everything else."
Inbev owns Anheuser Busch and MillerCoors, along with so many other brands, such as the Stella you posted. Just like Pepsi or Coke, they have more than one place where product is made. Through the 80s and 90s, expensive beer was imported. It wasn't actually good, but people paid more because imported implied it was exotic. Then, the Boston Beer Comoany fucked it up for the major brewers. They made actual good beer in the US. The craft brew revolution happened and far less people were willing to pay premium prices for shitty foreign beer just because it was imported. So now, it's more or less irrelevant where the beer is made because you basically have two categories: Mass produced beer (mostly by Inbev), and "everything else."
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