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Millions of gallons of expired beer could end up costing the booze industry $1 billion

Beer is expiring in untapped kegs around the country and breweries are taking the hit after ramping up production for events in March that proved to be a bust because of the coronavirus outbreak,Dealing with millions of gallons of unopened beer, worth nearly $1 billion, is proving to be a headache for companies as environmental and logistical concerns prove costly.

Other industries, such as oil and farming, are also feeling the negative effects of excess supply during the pandemic.The beer industry is dealing with an unusual problem — there is too much beer and it's starting to expire,Millions of gallons of beer was produced in March in preparation for St. Patrick's Day and "March Madness" basketball tournament,

, but now that beer is going to waste as it sits undrunk in kegs around the country at places such as concert and sporting venues, as well as restaurants and bars., and leaves producers struggling to dispose of the stale suds as they begin the process of retrieving the kegs.

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another Cushing, OK, problem! Beer price turning negative? storage full of corona?

Wish I could help out, but I don’t drink 🍺

Should do free deliveries to anyone interested in booze, what a waste 🤔

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বাংলাদেশে আওয়ামীলীগের জন্য কিছু পাঠানো যায় না..😀?

A pity no one will distill off the ethanol to make hand sanitizer.

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