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Happy 4th from all of us at Boston Beer! How are you celebrating this Independence Day?
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It’s only fitting that Miller High Life marks its 120th anniversary on Dec. 30. Is there a more appropriate time to celebrate the Champagne of Beers than right before the new year? Check out this list of 5 things you didn't know about Miller High Life..: https://lnkd.in/gJHqTtQ3
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To most, insurance isn't a particularly exciting or sexy topic. So, what if we looked through a different lens? Have you ever thought about how wineries, restaurants, and collectors protect their asse(t)s? Would love to see what these insurance policies look like... 🤓 #Wine #Insurance #SavetheWine
Number 3 may surprise you... From a $10 million spectacle in Wyoming to a subterranean city in Moldova, here are some of the globe’s most groundbreaking wine collections worthy of a visit 🔗 enth.to/3VYWLfJ
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Tomorrow is the 250th Anniversary of the Boston Tea Party and it's been a thrill to partner with Avalara on their reenactment in Boston Harbor as well as extensive research exploring America's increasingly complex relationship with tax. Today, Avalara CEO Scott McFarlane shared his thoughts in Fortune on this 250-year long tax evolution and how it's impacting businesses today (hint: it's not necessarily for the better). Read here: https://rb.gy/5gnwol
Tomorrow is the 250th Anniversary of the Boston Tea Party, and we’re reliving our own harbor tea dump reenactment. We brought a few colonial guests to join Scott McFarlane, Scott Peterson, Jayme Fishman, and Avalara on the Boston Harbor. Check out the recap of our recent event in Boston Harbor.
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How to open champagne. The safe way! https://lnkd.in/gn2PdhPi Have you tried this method?
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Just had the pleasure of meeting Mrs. Fawn Weaver, the CEO of Uncle Nearest, my favorite whisky here in Nashville at the AMAC Conference. Thanks AMAC. Two key takeaways: 1) Fawn has an incredible background story. 2) If you are a whiskey lover and haven't tried Uncle Nearest yet, you're missing out! Join the club. #Whiskey #UncleNearest #CEO #InspiringStory
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How do you make your Red Drink? 🍓 For #Juneteenth, learn about the iconic drink's many manifestations throughout history as well as how it originally came to be. Get the story here 👉️ enth.to/3xz0bvU
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James M. Saunders, our President & Founders, graces the cover of the Black Enterprise Magazine with a number of peers who are also partnering with Pronghorn. Check it out below
Breaking barriers and celebrating excellence! We are honored to be featured on the cover of Black Enterprise Magazine, showcasing the trailblazing work of 30+ Black-owned spirits founders! Cheers to our co-founders, Dia Simms, Dan Sanborn, and Erin J. Hall, for leading the way. Celebrate with us as we continue to change the face of the Spirit industry through diversity and innovation. Click here to read the article! 👉🏾 https://lnkd.in/eQQ4NbbZ IBest Wines Ten To One Rum Delta Dirt Distillery LS Cream Islandjon Vodka TCapri Tequila Greenwood Whiskey Red Hazel Spiced Whiskey Common Ground Spirits Old Hillside Bourbon Company Los Hermanos Tequila Anteel Tequila Tequila with Friends
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Navigating uncertainty in your career can be challenging, but it’s during these times that true leadership shines. Being the voice of optimism isn’t just about staying positive—it’s about inspiring others to see the potential in every situation. In moments of doubt, I focus on gratitude. I’m thankful for the incredible opportunities I’ve had, the remarkable people I’ve met, and the connections I’ve made. I’m especially grateful for the lives I’ve impacted, often without even realizing it. By staying calm, optimistic, and grounded in gratitude, we can turn uncertainty into opportunity. Remember, sometimes an ending is just the beginning of something extraordinary. #opportunites #optimism #staygrateful
Passionate Convenience Store Industry Veteran who enjoys building the business through Teamwork. Also loves being a Brand Ambassador for his incredible family.
Sometimes, what didn’t work out for you was just life’s way of saying, “Hold my beer, I’ve got something better.” Mic drop and a round of applause! 🍻🎤😆 Have a great week my friends!!!
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Confirming what we already knew, Lafayette has been named the best place to live in Louisiana by U.S. News & World Report! The report cited Lafayette's outstanding restaurant, music and festival scene, robust local job market and high quality of life as reasons for the win. U.S. News & World Report evaluated cities based on several factors: job market strength, affordability, quality of life, and overall desirability. Read more at https://bit.ly/44TNFmY. #ULGradLove #ULGradLife
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Helping Axell Group grow online (and beyond), with Online Marketing. 7+ years of scaling brands. Strategist and Consultant for B2B and B2C Brands
𝗗𝗶𝗱 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗸𝗻𝗼𝘄 𝘁𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗖𝗼𝗰𝗮-𝗖𝗼𝗹𝗮 𝗱𝗶𝗱𝗻’𝘁 𝗰𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘁𝗲 𝗦𝗮𝗻𝘁𝗮 𝗖𝗹𝗮𝘂𝘀? That’s a common myth that many people believe. But the truth is, Coca-Cola had a huge influence on how we see him today. Before 1931, Santa Claus looked different in different cultures. He could be skinny, short, or even scary. But then, Coca-Cola hired Haddon Sundblom to draw Santa for their ads. He based his Santa on a poem by Clement Clark Moore called "Twas the Night Before Christmas." His Santa was warm, happy, and human-like, with rosy cheeks, a white beard, and a big smile. Coca-Cola has used this Santa ever since and made him popular in cards, books, movies, and TV shows. They also added other characters like Sprite Boy, an elf who worked with Santa. So, next time you see Santa in his red-and-white suit, remember that he is partly a product of Coca-Cola’s clever marketing. 😉 But also remember that he has a rich and diverse history that goes beyond one brand. What do you think? Is Coca-Cola’s Santa overrated and commercialized? #CocaCola #SantaClaus #Marketing #Branding #History #Culture Some companies and people that inspired this post are: The Coca-Cola Company, Sprite, Martin Lindstrom, John Maeda, Shama Hyder and Tai Tran
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