With Christmas arriving in less than two months, brands which are associated with this holiday most have a great opportunity to come on the forefront of promotional activity in winter. Beer is not likely to be the symbol of Christmas and doesn’t relate to it in any way, but Stella Artois does. The history of Anheuser-Busch InBev‘s lager brand roots deeply in this holiday (Stella means star in Latin, for the iconic Christmas star), and that’s why Stella Artois always have something in stock to surprise its fans for Christmas, from digital eco-cards to divine advertising. Just like Starbucks did in early 2011 celebrating Chinese New Year, Stella is releasing an exclusive eight-track holiday EP dubbed Under The Holiday Star to contribute to the festive spirit all across the globe.

Global alcohol manufacturers pay attention not only to the amount of drinks they sell, but to responsible drinking as well. One of them, AB InBev UK, has initiated a study, conducted by Populus and Mumsnet, to reveal what influences young people’s attitudes to drinking and what they consider the most reliable source of information when it comes to talks about alcohol. The study revealed, that young people in the UK believe parents educate them better on the alcohol consumption issue than teachers or even health advisers (31% compared to 9% and 9% respectively)—but it’s better for them to source advice from other parents (37%), shared through a website (82%). To encourage the talk, AB InBev UK launched a new project dubbed Family Talk UK on the Facebook platform, where parents of teens are able to get advice related to the theme.

For Beck’s, beer always goes hand in hand with art—this year, Anheuser-Busch InBev’s brand is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its Art Labels project by launching a plethora of themed activities (the recent Beck’s Art Crawl exhibit if one of them) revolving around creativity. In collaboration with Mother London, the brand has started an ambitious three-year initiative dubbed The Green Box Project, celebrating art, independent talents and technology at the same time. Beck’s is offering artists from various creative fields (not only visual) a unique opportunity to get their pieces showcased in the groundbreaking virtual gallery for people to ‘unlock’ them via augmented-reality in “the visually stunning and technically pioneering” Green Boxes designed by Jason Bruges—they will be located across more than 80 countries in major cities of the world including London, Miami, Milan, New York and Rome to name but a few.