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Wednesday, 31 August 2016

Germany’s Biggest Beer Rivals Actually Taste the Same, Study Says

Deeply entrenched rivalries are what makes the world go round. New York versus New Jersey. Giga Pets versus Tamagotchi. Boat propellers versus manatees.

And then there are beer rivalries: Cologne versus Düsseldorf is one particularly fraught example. Both cities, located in North Rhine-Westphalia region of Germany, claim to have the superior beer. But a new study, published online this week, is putting a big damper on the long-established competition. Cologne loves its golden pale ale Kölsch, while Düsseldorf lauds its dark copper-colored Altbier. The study, however, says the two beers taste exactly the same.

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The rivalry between the two cities—which are located less than 40 kilometers apart—extends to more than just beer preferences. The residents of the two cities each allegedly claim to be smarter. And better at celebrating Karneval. In other words, they’re unlikely to feel kindly about this new study.
In fact, if you go to Düsseldorf and order a beer, you may be told “Ex, oder Kölner.” This evidently means “bottoms up, or you must be from Cologne”—an insult of the first order. And if you show up in Cologne and order an Altbier, you’re not going to make many friends.

Enter Professor Helmut Quack (seriously!) of the Düsseldorf University of Applied Sciences. Quack says that he tested 50 men from Düsseldorf and 50 men from Cologne. When asked which beer they preferred, 78 percent of each group picked their hometown beer. But when they were blindfolded, all hell broke loose.

They couldn’t tell the beers apart.

When asked whether they liked the beer, whether it tasted fresh, mild, or herby, their answers were “nearly equal,” the researchers say. Then the main event: the participants were asked to identify the beer. That’s when their long-held allegiances came crashing down: The participants gave the correct answer only 55 percent of the time, which is pretty much the same results as if they had randomly chosen.

Thursday, 28 July 2016

Latest Trends in Beer Industry and Market Forecast - 2020

Beer Market : Allied market Research


According to a new report by Allied Market Research titled, "Beer Market", the global beer market is expected to garner$688.4 billion by 2020, registering a CAGR of 6% over the forecast period, 2015-2020. The significantly growing consumption in developing regions is largely fueling the market growth.

The types of beer covered in this report are light and strong, of which, strong beer holds a major market share. The largest consumption for strong beer is observed in the Asia Pacific region, especially in India. The market for strong beer is estimated to grow rapidly over the forecast period accounting for a market value of $463.9 billion by 2020, registering a high CAGR of 6.5% during the forecast period. The global increase in the count of female drinkers has considerably supplemented the growth of the beer market. However, stringent government and tax regulations governing the alcoholic beverages industry would restrain the growth of this market.

The market is further segmented into premium, super premium and normal beer category on the basis of pricing, in which normal beer accounts for the largest market share of around 43% of the global beer market. The segment for premium beer is expected to grow at a higher CAGR of 6.4% during the forecast period, as compared to super premium and normal beer. The growth would primarily be driven by the shifting consumer preference towards premium beer due to the high quality, and increasing affordability owing to the rising disposable income.

The categories for beer packaging include canned, bottle and draught beer, of which, canned beer accounts for the largest share, in terms of packaging, followed by bottled beer. The demand for canned beer is high due its easy storage and transportation, and the protection that it offers from the external heat.

Read more details of the report at: https://www.alliedmarketresearch.com/beer-market


The market, based on beer production, is segmented into microbreweries and macro breweries. With a global change in drinking preferences, the demand for microbreweries is considerably increasing, and is anticipated to register a high CAGR of 9.3% over the forecast period, 2015-2020.

Geographically, Europe contributes a major portion in the global beer market revenue. Developing economies such as China and India would largely contribute to the growth of this market. The Asia Pacific market should garner a revenue of $202.4 billion by 2020, growing at a CAGR of 7.3% over the forecast period 2015-2020.

Key findings of the study:

  • The global beer market is rapidly growing due to increasing disposable incomes and changing lifestyles
  • The segment for strong beer accounts for the largest share in the beer market, growing at a CAGR of 6.5% during 2015-2020
  • The segment for premium beer would grow at a CAGR of 6.4% during the forecast period
  • Europe accounted for the highest revenue generating region in the global beer market
  • Asia-Pacific would prove to be one of the most profitable markets, in terms of growth. The market in this region is expected to reach $202.4 billion by the year 2020

The growth of the beer market is supplemented by rising disposable incomes and changing lifestyles in developing nations. Companies are adopting product launch, acquisition and partnership as key strategies to expand their market reach and gain a larger market share. The prominent companies profiled in the report are Anheuser- Busch InBev, SABMiller, Heineken and Carlsberg Group.


A Day to Toast beer: National Refreshment Day

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If you need an excuse to sip a cold beer on a hot day, there's no time like the present - as long as you're 21 and cleared for some leisure time.

For one thing, it will be sweltering - again.

For another, today is National Refreshment Day. That might sound like movie theater drinks and snacks to some, but the day was dreamed up a year ago by Traveler Beer Co., a craft beer maker based in Vermont, and it's about lifting a glass of beer on a hot summer day.
Plenty of people were doing that last Thursday at Dirtbag Ales, a small local brewery and taproom located in a metal building behind an auto repair shop on Legion Road.

It was Run Club Day, a weekly event, and many were regulars who'd braved the late afternoon heat to run one of the nearby marked courses, ranging between one and four miles. And now they'd joined others in sitting at tables and on sofas while they chatted and laughed and sipped glasses of richly colored beer brewed in the tall stainless steel fermenters that filled one side of the room. A black dog snoozed on the concrete floor.