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Miller Brewing Company is the second largest American Beer maker and is based in Milwaukee . It is owned by SABMiller . Miller owns Breweries in Albany, Georgia ; Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin ; Eden, North Carolina ; Fort Worth, Texas ; Irwindale, California ; Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Trenton, Ohio . {Link without Title} HISTORY Miller Brewing Company was founded in 1855 by German-born Frederick Miller when he purchased the small Plank-Road Brewery. The Brewery 's location in the Miller Valley provided easy access to raw materials produced on nearby farms. On September 19 , 1966 , the Conglomerate W.R. Grace & Co. agreed to buy 53% of Miller from Mrs. Lorraine John Mulberger (a granddaughter of Fred Miller who objected to alcohol) and her family. On June 12 , 1969 Philip Morris (now Altria ) bought Miller from W.R. Grace for $130 million, outbidding PepsiCo . On 30 May , 2002 , it was acquired by South African Breweries from Philip Morris for $3.6 billion worth of stock and $2 billion in debt, to form SABMiller ; with Philip Morris retaining a 36% share at that time, with voting rights of 24.99%. On August 14 , 2006 , Miller Brewing announced it had completed the purchase of Sparks and Steel Reserve brands from McKenzie River Corporation for $215 million cash.[http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/fn/4115671.html] Miller had been producing both products prior to this purchase.[http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/chi-0607040164jul04,1,7276493.story?coll=chi-business-hed] In 2005, the Chicago Tribune reported that Miller gave $30,000 in order to support an illegal alien amnesty march. Immediately, a boycott of Miller began and remains active as of 2007. The website, http://www.millerboycott.com/ alleges that Miller originally wanted illegal aliens to remain in the United States, but that Miller has since backtracked, saying in a letter that Miller "will closely review all requests for support from community and charitable organizations to ensure that we are not indirectly funding or associating our name with advocacy efforts on the immigration issue." CURRENT BRANDS Miller family
Hamm's Family Miller bought the rights to the Hamm's Brewery brands.
Plank Road Brewery Family
The easiest and least expensive way to reduce the calories in a beer is to lower the alcohol content. This can be done by adding water, which dilutes the flavor. The alcohol in a 12-ounce Pilsner style beer accounts for about 75 calories. Most light beers have less alcohol by volume (ABV) than their “regular” counterpart. For example, Budweiser has 5% ABV and 145 calories; Bud light has 4.2% ABV, 110 calories. Coors has 5% ABV and 142 calories; Coors light has 4.2% ABV, 102 calories. In these examples, the reduction in calories is proportionate to the reduction in alcohol content. Southpaw has 5% ABV, as much as most “regular” beers. It has 123 calories. Southpaw is labeled as being double-hopped. The German beer purity law of 1512 states that beer can be made from just four ingredients: barley, hops, water, and yeast. Hops are a natural preservative in beer along with the alcohol. One of the hoppiest beer styles is the India Pale Ale (IPA). These were shipped from England to India during colonial times and needed the preservative to last during such long shipping. Because it adds flavor without adding calories, it makes sense to increase the hops in a light beer. Think of Southpaw as a light IPA. Southpaw may not impress the beer aficionado who favors the microbrews, but it is certainly a niche product among the mass produced American beers. As a light bodied Pilsner, perhaps it is best served ice cold. Southpaw’s marketing also makes it unique. The mascot is the kangaroo, which would not be unique in Australia, but is so in the USA. At first glance, the labels are all the same, but look closer. In the center of the labels on bottles are two kangaroos doing various activities, each with a mug of beer in “hand”: fishing, soccer, bowling, boxing, volleyball, tailgating, etc. A 12-pack of bottles will include many different such labels. In sports, the word “Southpaw” indicates uniqueness. In baseball a southpaw is a left-handed batter who stands on the opposite side of home plate when batting compared to right-handed batters. This can confound a pitcher. In boxing, a fighter leads with his left hand and follows with his right. A southpaw does the opposite. Many boxers will not fight a southpaw because this is so confusing to them. The low carbohydrate fad during the Atkins diet craze of the early 2000s did not fare well for Southpaw. Michelob ultra has 2.6g carbs, 99 calories, 4.1 ABV; Budweiser Select has 3.1g carbs, 99 calories, 4.3 ABV; Miller Lite has 3.2g carbs, 96 calories, 4.2 ABV. Southpaw is labeled at 6.6g carbs, 123 calories, 5% ABV. Southpaw is not the lowest in carbohydrates, calories, flavor, or alcohol by volume. It has a unique combination of these characteristics among the mass produced beers in the USA. EXTERNAL LINKS |
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