Beer Heists Stealing and Dealing Your Beer - The Beer Thrillers
Briefly

Beer heists, increasingly elaborate, involve organized groups stealing thousands of gallons from trains and warehouses, then selling the stolen goods rather than consuming them.
A notorious Northeast gang, called the 'Beer Theft Enterprise', executed extensive heists over two years and stole hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of popular brands like Corona.
Beer theft poses unique challenges for organized crime; unlike narcotics, the stolen goods require significant logistics and risk of detection due to volume.
Despite the risks, beer's high demand and consistent market value entice criminals, leading to elaborate heists that exploit vulnerabilities in distribution networks.
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