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... the split had allowed the company to focus on its beer and cider business, said the ceo ... foster's said beer volume declined 7
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... the uk tax duty reduction on reduced alcoholic beer will not have a strong impact on the beer industry, at least not in the short-term, according to euromonitor ... guinness also plans to launch a lower alcoholic beer of 2 ... however, as 4-5 per cent abv lagers made up most of beer consumption, the tax cut is unlikely to have a big impact on the overall market, said szilagyi ... szilagyi said the main problem was that the uk beer market was a mature market where consumption was declining, with a shift from on-trade to off-trade consumption ... “the tax increase obviously hit the markets hard, especially pubs, and other on-trade channels, and the market is still adjusting to the new regulations, but a significant shift to low abv beer is not likely in the short term,” said the analyst ... opportunity however, the beer and pub association (bbpa) said the changes could offer a boost for the lower alcohol sector if it was supplied with sufficient investment ... “we think this will be a useful tool in developing what is currently a very small part of the uk beer market,” andy tighe director of brewing at the bbpa told this publication ... camra claims its new research shows that half of regular pub goers would like to see more pubs selling a low strength beer option ... 8 per cent beer, but only if the product's taste was not affected ... the malt also gives the beer flavour, he explained ... but the problem is, if you want to brew a lower alcohol content beer, you can't use lots of malt, he added ... keeling said the firm's move towards a lower abv beer was mainly down to customer feedback, people wanting different strength drinks at different times of the day
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... second quarter uk beer sales saw the biggest drop since 1997, according to new figures from the british beer and pub association (bbpa) ... the bbpa said in the second quarter of 2011, overall beer volumes for the 12 months to june 2011 fell by 7 ... the uk quarterly beer barometer showed that beer sales declined by 9 ... “the royal wedding gave a welcome boost to this quarter’s beer sales, but beer tax rises are now hitting our brewers hard and undermining recovery ... “taxing beer fairly would create thousands of new jobs and substantial extra tax revenues at a time when we are all looking for private-sector led recovery,” he said ... targeting women this month molson coors rolled out a new female-targeted beer which it claimed could tap into a £396m opportunity in the uk if it could achieve its aim of getting more women to buy into the category ... according to the brewer, women are vital to growing the shrinking beer market, which currently attributes just 17 per cent of its sales to females
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... sab miller is likely to go higher to secure the purchase of foster’s, but with the australian beer market in decline, analysts have questioned the potential value of a tie-up ... the analyst said beer consumption is falling in the country and that is a concern, especially when the economy is so healthy, but sab miller would benefit from the strong profitability of foster’s
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... australia has a profitable beer market in which foster’s is the leading brewer with 7 of the top 10 beer brands, a national distribution platform and scale production
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... 5bn (us $10bn) for foster’s but the board of the australian beer giant dismissed the unsolicited proposal ... foster’s is the leading brewer in australia with ownership of 7 of the top 10 beer brands
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... a dry spring in much of europe has sent malting barley prices shooting upwards – adding to the woes of brewers already under pressure from weak beer demand, according to analysts ... in recent times brewers have been holding off purchases because declining beer demand has made it difficult to predict future needs, hgca analyst jack watts told this publication
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... all three will use the lion brand, but the company said that to distinguish informally as required, national foods will be known as dairy and drinks, while the lion nathan businesses will become beer, spirits and wines, australia, and beer, spirits and wines, new zealand
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