Kirin Institute of Food and Lifestyle Report Vol.33 Global Beer Consumption by Country in 2010 | News Releases (original) (raw)

December 21, 2011

Global Beer Consumption Remains on a Growth Track for 25th Consecutive Year, Driven by Strong Demand in Asia, Latin America, and Africa

Kirin Institute of Food and Lifestyle—a research arm of Kirin Holdings Company, Ltd. (President and CEO: Senji Miyake)—today published a report on global beer consumption by country and by region for 2010. This report is based on findings from questionnaires sent to brewers associations in major countries as well as on the latest industry statistics available overseas. Kirin has been tracking global beer consumption since 1975.

Summary of Report

Global beer consumption amounted to 182.69 million kiloliters in 2010, up 2.4% from the previous year, marking the 25th consecutive annual increase.

China remained the largest beer-consuming country in the world for the eighth consecutive year, consuming 5.9% more beer in 2010 than in 2009. Among the world's 25 largest beer-consuming countries, Nigeria, India, and Brazil achieved the highest annual growth of 17.2%, 17.0%, and 16.0%, respectively, in beer consumption.

Asia, where 5.3% more beer was consumed in 2010 than in 2009, has maintained its growth momentum in beer consumption for more than 10 years, and took a 33.6% share of the global beer market in 2010. Latin America enjoyed annual growth of 6.5% in beer consumption in 2010, its highest annual growth rate over the past five years, and Africa achieved annual growth of 10.1% in 2010. Asia, Latin America, and Africa collectively drove global beer consumption in 2010.

In 2010, global beer consumption amounted to 182.69 million kiloliters, the equivalent of 288.6 billion 633-milliliter bottles. This was an increase of 4.33 million kiloliters (the equivalent of 6.84 billion 633-ml bottles), or 2.4%, from 2009, marking the 25th consecutive annual increase.

1. Global Beer Consumption by Country in 2010 (Table 1)

China remained the largest beer-consuming country in the world for the eighth consecutive year. The top 12 countries in a ranking of the world's beer-consuming countries in 2010 remained the same as in 2009. Japan, where annual beer consumption decreased by 2.8% from 2009 to 2010, remained at seventh place in the global ranking. Among the world's 25 largest beer-consuming countries, Nigeria, India, and Brazil achieved higher annual growth in beer consumption than others in 2010—17.2%, 17.0%, and 16.0%, respectively.

2. Global Beer Consumption by Region in 2010 (Table 2)

Beer consumption in Asia increased by 5.3% in 2010 from the previous year, maintaining its growth momentum for more than 10 years. Latin America and Africa, achieving annual growth of 6.5% and 10.1%, respectively, also drove global beer consumption in 2010.

The increase in beer consumption in Latin America was driven by strong demand in Brazil, where 16.0% more beer was consumed in 2010 than in 2009. In Africa, the increase in beer consumption came primarily from South America and Nigeria, which recorded annual growth rates of 4.7% and 17.2%, respectively.

In Europe, 2.4% less beer was consumed in 2010 than in 2009. All European countries that made the top 25 list of the world's largest beer-consuming countries recorded a decrease in annual beer consumption, with the exception of Ukraine, where 5.5% more beer was consumed in 2010 than in 2009.

3. Per-Capita Beer Consumption by Country in 2010 (Table 3)

The Czech Republic led all other nations in per-capita beer consumption for the 18th consecutive year, although the country's per-capita beer consumption decreased by the equivalent of 21.1 633-milliliter bottles in 2010 from the previous year. Among the top 35 countries ranked by per-capita beer consumption, eight saw an increase in consumption from 2009 to 2010. Japan—which consumed 45.4 liters, or the equivalent of 71.7 633-milliliter bottles, of beer on a per-capita basis in 2010, more than any other country in Asia—saw a per-capita decline of the equivalent of 2.4 bottles compared with the previous year, and ranked 38th place.

Over the past 10 years, per-capita beer consumption has been increasing only in China.

Table 1: Global Beer Consumption by Country in 2010

Estimated Total Volume of Global Beer Consumption

2010: 182.69 million kiloliters (up 2.4% from 2009)

2009: 178.37 million kiloliters

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Table 2: Global Beer Consumption by Region in 2010

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Table 3: Per-Capita Beer Consumption by Country in 2010

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