Mintel: Taste For Imported Beer Strong, Growing
Mintel says imported-beer sales in the U.S. will grow 5.9% through 2012. A full 26% of beer drinkers imbibe imported beer.
The firm says import beers are benefiting from consumers' upgrading to brands like Stella Artois, and "consumer inclination to try new and small [import] brands." The firm says that Chinese brand Tsingtao, Czech brand Pilsner Urquell, German brands Hacker-Pschorr and Paulaner Biers, Italian brands Moretti and Peroni, Japanese brand Sapporo, Dutch brand Grolsch, and British brand Newcastle Brown Ale all have boosted U.S. sales and market share since 2002.
Mintel says the up-grade trend is being driven--as in other CPG, appliance, and auto market segments--by the expansion of higher-income households in the U.S. The firm notes that from 1999-2006, the number of households pulling in over $75,000 increased by 50%, or nearly 12 million.
The consultancy also says import-beer growth is being spurred by demographic diversity in the U.S., with Hispanic and Asian populations "considerably more likely than the average" to call for a beer from their country.
Mintel says four Mexican brands--Corona, Carta Blanca, Modelo Especial, and Tecate--contributed 41 million cases, or 55% of the total growth of 76 million cases, during 2002-06.
The challenges to import beers and domestic mass-market brands come from spirits and wine, and from the proliferation over the past decade of microbrewery "craft beers" like Magic Hat, Brooklyn Breweries, Sierra and others. Mintel quotes the Brewers Association's stats saying craft beer volume sales grew 12% in 2006.
Mintel says craft beers attract both beer drinkers and wine and spirits drinkers because of the broad--sometimes wild--array of flavors and types, sophistication, full-bodied taste and higher-than-average alcohol content.
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