How beer benefits the US economy
Beer is the most popular alcoholic drink in the U.S. But did you know the beer industry employs over 2 million Americans?
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Beer is the most popular alcoholic drink in the U.S. But did you know the beer industry employs over 2 million Americans?
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Tue, Apr 7 20154:00 PM EDT
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