Beer is expensive to produce and distribute
The alcohol in beer is the most expensive alcohol to bring to market. Per liter of pure alcohol, beer production
The alcohol in beer is the most expensive alcohol to bring to market. Per liter of pure alcohol, beer production
In 2019 the beer sector contributed 1.6% to national GDP in low- and middle-income countries – double the global contribution
89% of the value chain revenue for beer stays in local markets. Brewers spent $118 billion buying goods and services
The economic impact of beer extends far beyond the brewing process: the beer sector’s downstream value chain is connected to
The beer industry supports 23 million jobs globally, contributed $555 billion to global GDP, and paid $262 billion in taxes.
According to one study, “Our results show clearly that beer and wine are absorbed more slowly than vodka/tonic and that
In mature markets, regulations on taxation, marketing and availability commonly differ by beverage type as well as alcohol content, and
In a ten-country survey, one of the main reasons consumers said they choose low- and no- options is to reduce
In a recent consumer study, one in five (21%) of consumers in the UK who drank alcohol said that their
Lower- and no-alcohol products grew by more than +7% in volume across 10 key global markets in 2022 and this