What does B2B mean?
B2B means Brewery to Brewery
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Brewery to Brewery?
Brewery to Brewery can be abbreviated as B2B
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What does B2B stand for? B2B stands for "Brewery to Brewery". |
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How to abbreviate "Brewery to Brewery"? "Brewery to Brewery" can be abbreviated as B2B. |
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What is the meaning of B2B abbreviation? The meaning of B2B abbreviation is "Brewery to Brewery". |
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What is B2B abbreviation? One of the definitions of B2B is "Brewery to Brewery". |
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What does B2B mean? B2B as abbreviation means "Brewery to Brewery". |
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What is shorthand of Brewery to Brewery? The most common shorthand of "Brewery to Brewery" is B2B. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BFCSD - Brewery, Flour, Cereal, Softdrink and Distillery Workers
- BCOJ - Brewery Convention of Japan
- BCCA - Brewery Collectibles Club of America
- BAA - Brewery Art Association
- BB - Brewery Beer
- BCCA - Brewery Collectables Club of America
- BGD - Brewery Group Denmark
- BHS - Brewery History Society
- BHL - Brewery Holdings Ltd
- BGPWU - Brewery General and Professional Workers Union
- BLO - Brewery Liaison Officers
- BBEA - Brewery and Bottling Engineers Association
- bac - Brewery Arts Center
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