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Steven Coulson
Steven has been drinking beers, wines and spirits for decades and has a propensity to go about them at length after a few drinks.
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Local Lincoln Bar Takes Bold Stand by Banishing AB InBev Products
In a significant move within the local beverage scene, a popular bar in Lincoln, Nebraska, has made headlines by opting to remove all products from Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev) from its menu. This decision reflects a growing trend among establishments that are choosing to support smaller, independent breweries over large, corporate brands.
The bar’s management has expressed that the decision is rooted in a commitment to promoting locally crafted beers and providing patrons with unique options that reflect the rich brewing culture of the region. By choosing to prioritize independent brewers, they aim to foster a sense of community and support craftsmanship that often gets overshadowed by mass-produced products.
This initiative has sparked conversations among beer enthusiasts and the local community, highlighting the importance of sustaining local businesses and the craftsmanship behind brewing. It’s an exciting time in Lincoln’s bar scene as more establishments consider similar moves to empower local breweries and provide patrons with a diversified drinking experience.
As consumers become more conscious of their choices, it will be interesting to see how this shift impacts the local market and whether more bars will follow suit in the future.