Dave Anglum – Key Account Manager Anheuser-Busch, Inc

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Dave Anglum – Key Account Manager Anheuser-Busch, Inc Import/Craft Beer 101 Dave Anglum – Key Account Manager Anheuser-Busch, Inc

What is Beer? century’s old process of converting sugared water to fermented liquid some of the oldest recipes ever found have been beer recipes beer was a necessity in ancient times poor water quality social and medical contributions

What’s in a Beer? BARLEY – the body & soul of beer YEAST – the life of beer HOPS – the spice of beer WATER – the integrity & purity of beer ADJUNCTS – Additive grains like rice or corn, fruit or spices

Barley – “Body & Soul” Barley malt gives beer: NATURAL enzymes to covert starch to sugar needed for fermentation MALTY sweet flavor COLOR FOAMY head Two row & six row barley malt are used in the brewing process. Variety of barley malts helps determine the color, texture and flavor of beer.

Yeast – “Life of Beer” Yeast is the catalyst of change: one cell micro-organism produces carbon dioxide and alcohol Two types of yeast are used to produce beer: ALE – top fermenting LAGER – bottom fermenting There are literally thousands of brewers yeast that create a variety beer styles.

Hops – “Spice of Beer” Hop flowers are used to: MICROBIAL STABILIZATION hops have antiseptic qualities HOP AROMA fruity flowery characteristics BITTERNESS balances malt sweetness FOAM STABILIZATION enhances head properties There are two primary hop styles: Aroma Hops – Saaz, Fuggle & Hallertua Bitter Hops – Brewer’s Gold & Unique Hops are grown around the world between the 35th and 55th degrees of latitude and harvested in fall.

Water – “Integrity & Purity” Water’s role in beer: water makes up 92% of beer through filtration or boiling; impurities, aromas & flavor differences can be mitigated Water styles can effect flavor: hard water – helps add crisp cleaness soft water – adds smoothness

Adjuncts – “The Wild Card” Adjuncts add to beer: adjuncts are added to change the flavor, character or profile of beer. used to supplement main starch source to provide better foam retention, color or aroma Adjuncts fall into two categories: Grains: corn, rice, wheat, oats or rye Specialty Ingredients: sweets – honey or maple fruits – raspberry, cherry or cranberry spices – cinnamon, coriander or clove

What is a Lager? lager means “to store” bottom fermenting yeasts ferment at lower temperatures (50°) lagered close to freezing for several weeks characterized by a crisp-tasting, lighter body and less-fruity aroma – rounded, smooth beer over last 150 years or so lagers have become the predominate beers

Lager Styles Bottom Fermenting Lager Vienna Type Munich Type Pilsener Dortmunder/ Export Strong Lager Marzen/ Oktoberfest Pale Dark Dark Bock American Malt Liquor Pale Bock Rauchbier Pale/Dark Double Bock

What is an Ale? ale is synonymous for beer top fermenting yeasts ferment at higher temperatures (64° – 72 °) ferments less fully and less discriminately characterized by more-fruity flavors & aromas with a malty, full bodied flavor prior to the 1800’s ales were almost universal

Ale Styles Top Fermenting Wheat Beers Sweet Stout Porter Ale Types Pure Yeast Lactic Fermentation Spontaneous Fermentation Oatmeal Stout American Ale Dry Stout Cream Ale Belgian Witbier/ White/ Blanche Berliner Weisse Lambic Imperial Stout Pale Mild Dark Mild Bitter Best Bitter Strong Bitter South German Weissbier/ Weizen Gueuze So English Brown Ale No English Brown Ale Old Ale Pale/Dark Barley Wine Light Ale Pale Ale Faro Dunkel- Weizen Kriek Irish Red Ale Strong Scotch Ale Belgian Brown/”Red” India Pale Ale Belgian Ales Altbier Weizenbock Frambooise Hoppy Face ™ Saisons Trappisten American Hefeweizen Other Fruit Beers

Why Beer? Beer is a $91.6 billion dollar category and accounts for over half of beverage alcohol dollar sales. Beer has a 52% share of alcohol retail dollar sales and is 85% of alcohol consumption. Share of Total Beverage Alcohol Retail Dollar Sales Share of Total Beverage Alcohol Consumption (Gallons)

Micro & Craft Category Growth whether Ale, Stout, Marzen, Porter, Lager or Wheat….. Micro / Craft Beers’ Share of the Beer Category Growing Source: IRI Total US FOOD through 4/22/07

Why Craft Beers? Micro and Craft Beers add interest and variety to your beer portfolio. Although small, the category is growing in sales and share of total beer volume. Segment is fragmented with over 900 brands to choose from…select carefully. Anheuser-Busch distributes many top selling / high growth micro / craft beers to help you get the most from your valuable retail space.

Import Category Growth Segment Share of Off-Premise Case Sales Import segment off-premise case sales have grown by nearly 12 million cases in 5 years! Import share of total beer category has grown 3% in 5 years! Segment Share of Off-Premise Case Sales 2002 2006 Source: IRI Total US Food, Drug and Mass Merch case sales 52 weeks ending 1/5/03 and 52 weeks ending 12/31/06

What is a “Specialty/Craft” Beer? all Malt Brewing Process no “filler” adjuncts to lighten beer tend to be non-pasteurized, using additional filtration for clarity if desired small Batch Production tend to produce beer in smaller vessels regional based between 15,000 and 2 million BE’s

What’s the Difference? Imports = brewer supplied products for outside USA import Companies or holding/distribution companies Crown Imports, Heineken USA, Anheuser-Busch, Inc. Craft /Specialty beers = regional / national Brewers independent or regional distribution networks Sam Adams, Leinenkugel’s, Redhook Micro beers = Local/Regional Brewers independent distribution networks or self distribution Summit, Surly, Flat Earth Brewing. Co.

Why Import & Specialties? changing Consumers boomer market “gen X’ers” coming of age discretionary income evolving marketplace consumers are demanding broader selection, unique and interesting products profitability higher perceived value higher margins / profit generators

Opportunities for you? profit generators higher margins incremental sales added ring totals impulse purchases selection value add for your consumers point of difference from competition become more of a destination

How should I do this? selection commitment to the category pricing be competitive but these are profit generators sampling awareness builders brewery sponsored / funded programs employee focus education dedicated people

Opportunity Selling? Food Pairings beer is an excellent complement to food Amber Ales – wild game, meats & cheeses Hefeweizens – salads, summer fair IPA – spicy foods (Mexican or Asian) Porters – deserts cooking with beer secret ingredient adds depth and flavor versatility

2001 – A Space Odyssey Heat – cool temperatures Air - oxidation Light – low light conditions

Bottle Beer – Do’s & Don’ts Always pour bottle beer into a glass drinking from the bottle traps carbonation and flavor which can leave you feeling bloated pouring into a glass releases carbonation, flavor and aroma of the beer pour beer down the center of glass to release carbonation and flavor pouring down the side of the glass minimizes foam and traps carbonation leaving the beer flat looking and gassy tasting.

What Next? Here’s to Beer! http://herestobeer.com website The Beer Connoisseur on-line training program internet based self-directed Your local wholesaler resources & educational information Responsibility Matters

How about a beer? Thank you.