and produce one of the two brews people consume, brewnanza, on "inside story." >> welcome to "insidery." i'm ray suarez. just about everywhere i've been in the world there's a loam beer. the brand d -- local beer, the brand that sponsors sports teams, shows up on restaurant coasters, is part of a restaurant culture. some of that is an illusion. some are run and controlled on the other side of the planet on many cases and subject to economic forces much broader than ads for your local baseball team. the fall of the berlin wall and the growing reach of international trade agreements drew people who produced a lot of different things into closer ties with each other around the world. one huge yet underrecognized industry caught in the same wave of consolidating is brewing. diane eastabrook has this report on beer and one of the largest mergers in the history of global business. >> the merger of inbev and ab miller, would acquire sab miller labels which include miller, coorms linengoogle and the combined company would help the brewer grow in latin america, asia and africa. >> our footpri