21-523: (Redirected from High Life ) [REDACTED] Look up high life in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. High Life , The High Life , or Highlife may refer to: Film, television and theatre [ edit ] The High Life (1960 film) , a German film directed by Julien Duvivier High Life (2009 film) , a Canadian adaptation of the play by Lee MacDougall (see below) High Life (2018 film) ,
42-449: A Canadian adaptation of the play by Lee MacDougall (see below) High Life (2018 film) , a science fiction film directed by Claire Denis The High Life (American TV series) , a 1996 American sitcom The High Life (British TV series) , a 1994–1995 British sitcom The Gay Life , a 1961 musical retitled The High Life for a 2005 revival High Life , a 1996 play by Lee MacDougall Music [ edit ] Highlife ,
63-529: A Canadian record label Albums [ edit ] High Life (Brian Tarquin album) or the title song, 2001 High Life (Frankie Miller album) or the title song, 1974 High Life (Wayne Shorter album) or the title song, 1995 High Life (Eno and Hyde album) , by Brian Eno and Karl Hyde, 2014 High Life! , by Exit-13 , 2007 High Life , by Takashi Sorimachi , 1998 High Life , by Gugun Blues Shelter , 2015 Highlife (Randy Weston album) , 1963 Highlife (Sonny Sharrock album) or
84-665: A musical genre that originated in Ghana High Life Music , a Canadian record label Albums [ edit ] High Life (Brian Tarquin album) or the title song, 2001 High Life (Frankie Miller album) or the title song, 1974 High Life (Wayne Shorter album) or the title song, 1995 High Life (Eno and Hyde album) , by Brian Eno and Karl Hyde, 2014 High Life! , by Exit-13 , 2007 High Life , by Takashi Sorimachi , 1998 High Life , by Gugun Blues Shelter , 2015 Highlife (Randy Weston album) , 1963 Highlife (Sonny Sharrock album) or
105-418: A science fiction film directed by Claire Denis The High Life (American TV series) , a 1996 American sitcom The High Life (British TV series) , a 1994–1995 British sitcom The Gay Life , a 1961 musical retitled The High Life for a 2005 revival High Life , a 1996 play by Lee MacDougall Music [ edit ] Highlife , a musical genre that originated in Ghana High Life Music ,
126-457: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages high life [REDACTED] Look up high life in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. High Life , The High Life , or Highlife may refer to: Film, television and theatre [ edit ] The High Life (1960 film) , a German film directed by Julien Duvivier High Life (2009 film) ,
147-529: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Miller High Life The Miller Brewing Company is an American brewery and beer company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin . It was founded in 1855 by Frederick Miller . Molson Coors acquired the full global brand portfolio of Miller Brewing Company in 2016, and operates the Miller Brewery at the site of
168-524: Is strongest, but the companies had equal voting power. In September 2015, Anheuser-Busch InBev announced it had reached a full agreement to acquire SABMiller for $ 107 billion. As part of the agreement with the U.S. Justice Department , SABMiller divested itself of the Miller brands in the U.S. by selling its stake in MillerCoors to Molson Coors. Consequently, on October 11, 2016, SABMiller in
189-543: The Hamm's brand from Pabst . In 2002, South African Breweries bought Miller from Philip Morris for $ 3.6 billion worth of stock and $ 2 billion in debt to form SABMiller , with Philip Morris retaining a 36% ownership share and 24.99% voting rights. In 2006, SABMiller purchased the Sparks and Steel Reserve brands from McKenzie River Corporation for $ 215 million. Miller had been producing both brands prior to
210-620: The Dandy Warhols from Why You So Crazy , 2019 "The High Life" (song) , by Colt Ford and Chase Rice, 2014 "The High Life", by In Fear and Faith from Imperial , 2010 ”Highlife”, by Logic, 2023 Other [ edit ] High Life de Belgique , a Belgian publisher Highlife (cellular automaton) Miller High Life , an American beer High Life , a 2010 novel by Matthew Stokoe High Life , an in-flight magazine for British Airways See also [ edit ] Low Life (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
231-557: The Dandy Warhols from Why You So Crazy , 2019 "The High Life" (song) , by Colt Ford and Chase Rice, 2014 "The High Life", by In Fear and Faith from Imperial , 2010 ”Highlife”, by Logic, 2023 Other [ edit ] High Life de Belgique , a Belgian publisher Highlife (cellular automaton) Miller High Life , an American beer High Life , a 2010 novel by Matthew Stokoe High Life , an in-flight magazine for British Airways See also [ edit ] Low Life (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
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#1732786697480252-531: The U.S. sold its interests in MillerCoors to Molson Coors for around US $ 12 billion. Molson Coors gained full ownership of the Miller brand portfolio outside the US, and retained the rights within the U.S. (including Puerto Rico). Brands with the Miller name, or historically sold by Miller Brewing company, include: Miller has been a large motorsport sponsor since the 1980s. In the CART World Series ,
273-614: The company has sponsored drivers such as Al Unser (1984), Danny Sullivan (1985–1989, 1991), Roberto Guerrero (1990), Bobby Rahal (1992–1998) and Kenny Bräck (2003). It also sponsored the Miller 200 race at Mid-Ohio. In 1997, Miller Brewing Company, under its Miller Lite brand, sponsored a car in the Indy Racing League , specifically for the Indianapolis 500 . The car was driven by Arie Luyendyk . This sponsorship
294-535: The family until 1966. The company was one of six breweries affected by the 1953 Milwaukee brewery strike . In 1961, Miller purchased the smallest of the "Big Five" Milwaukee brewers, A. Gettelman Brewing Company . In 1966, the conglomerate W. R. Grace and Company bought Miller from Lorraine John Mulberger (Frederick Miller's granddaughter, who objected to alcohol) and her family. In 1969, Philip Morris (now Altria ) bought Miller from W. R. Grace for $ 130 million, outbidding PepsiCo . In 1999, Miller acquired
315-632: The original Miller Brewing Company complex. Miller Brewing Company was founded in Milwaukee in 1855 by Frederick Miller after his emigration from Hohenzollern, Germany , in 1854 with a unique brewer's yeast . Initially, he purchased the small Plank Road Brewery for $ 2,300 ($ 82,280 in 2024). The brewery's location in what is now the Miller Valley provided easy access to raw materials produced on nearby farms. In 1855, Miller changed its name to Miller Brewing Company, Inc. The enterprise remained in
336-550: The purchase. On July 1, 2008, SABMiller formed MillerCoors , a joint venture with rival Molson Coors , to consolidate the production and distribution of its products in the United States, with each parent company's corporate operations and international operations to remain separate and independent of the joint venture. SABMiller owned 58% of the unit, which operated in the United States but not in Canada, where Molson Coors
357-415: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title High life . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=High_life&oldid=1207419482 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
378-415: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title High life . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=High_life&oldid=1207419482 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
399-646: The title song, 1990 The High Life (The Puppini Sisters album) , 2016 The High Life (Reef the Lost Cauze album) , 2001 The High Life , a mixtape by Mac Miller , 2009 Songs [ edit ] "High Life" (song) , by Modern Romance, 1983 "High Life", by Daft Punk from Discovery , 2001 "High Life", by London Grammar from If You Wait , 2013 "High Life", by Mono from Formica Blues , 1997 "High Life", by Nelly Furtado featuring Ace Primo from The Spirit Indestructible , 2012 "Highlife" (song) , by Cypress Hill, 2000 "Highlife", by
420-587: The title song, 1990 The High Life (The Puppini Sisters album) , 2016 The High Life (Reef the Lost Cauze album) , 2001 The High Life , a mixtape by Mac Miller , 2009 Songs [ edit ] "High Life" (song) , by Modern Romance, 1983 "High Life", by Daft Punk from Discovery , 2001 "High Life", by London Grammar from If You Wait , 2013 "High Life", by Mono from Formica Blues , 1997 "High Life", by Nelly Furtado featuring Ace Primo from The Spirit Indestructible , 2012 "Highlife" (song) , by Cypress Hill, 2000 "Highlife", by
441-475: Was significant as Luyendyk won the 1997 Indianapolis 500. In the NASCAR Cup Series , Miller has sponsored Bobby Allison from 1983 to 1988, Dick Trickle in 1989, Rusty Wallace from 1990 to 2005, Kurt Busch from 2006 to 2010, and Brad Keselowski from 2011 to 2020. Allison won the 1983 NASCAR Winston Cup Series , and Keselowski won the 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series . The company has sponsored
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