Craft Beer is Anticipated to Dominate Beer Market in Australia: Ken Research
by Ashish Kumar Market ResearcherKen
research published its recent production on “Australia Beer Market Insights Report 2016;
In-depth Analysis of Key Companies, Brands, Volume, Value and Segmentation
Trends and Opportunities in the Beer Market,” which aims at offering the detailed overview of the Australian
beer industry structure which further offers a comprehensive insight into past
background trends, 2015 performance and 2016 outlook. The production
incorporates the shrewd investigation of top line production, import, export
and consumption volume data by segment, brand distribution (on-/off premises)
from 2005-2015 with forecasts for 2016, details of significant beer new product
launches in 2015 by company, overview of the competitive landscape in the beer
market with analysis of major companies performance. Data is also available in
excel along with the valuable analysis of the drivers behind both current and
emerging trends in the beer market.
Australia
is the 6th largest country in the world by area. Being an
island nation, it does not share any land borders with any other country and
has a coastline of 25,760 km – the largest in the world. The country covers
three time zones. Climatically, Australia is generally arid to semiarid;
temperate in south and east; and tropical in north. This provides great
diversity
Beer sales
are generally falling. The lowest level of consumption in last decades. All the
recent gloomy headlines portrayed the same thing that Australian beer industry
is in terrible health. Although most of the biggest brands were struggling.
Well over
100 microbreweries positioned the landscape from coast to coast with more
opening at the end of every month. Likely, specialty beer bars and bottle shops
are elevating offering as many as 1000 different varieties from across the
globe. And more drinkers, usual young and frequently female, are hunting down
beers with names such as Beelzebub’s Jewels and Karma Citra, some in styles
that blend brewing customs from several cultures and defend categorisation, and
most of these command price tags of $30 and above.
While
Australia has customarily been portrayed as a country of beer consumers enjoying
a “cold one” at the bar or a barbecue, beer drinking per capita is at a 68-year
low, demonstrating this generalization is turning out to be progressively
obsolete. The volume of beer sold expanded just marginally in 2015.
COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
Beer in
Australia has traditionally been dominated by the duopoly of Lion Pty Ltd and
Foster’s Group Pty Ltd; however, the competitive landscape is shifting, largely
due to the continued growth of craft beer’s popularity. Lion continued to lead
in 2015, with a 40% volume share. Lion benefited from the continued popularity
of its XXXX Gold brand, due to the trend towards mid-alcohol beer consumed by
middle-aged Australians concerned about their health. Another factor has been
Lion’s ability to develop craft beer type brands, such as James Squire and
Little Creatures. Whilst not considered craft beer by enthusiasts and purists,
due to the large production sizes, they have been eagerly embraced by more
mainstream consumers as a gateway to craft beer. Despite these gains, Lion
overall, witnessed its share slip by one percentage point in 2015.
Beer in
Australia has generally been ruled by the duopoly of Lion Pty Ltd and Foster's
Group Pty Ltd; in any case, the aggressive scene is shifting, to a great extent
because of the proceeded with growth of craft
beer's prominence. Lion kept on driving in 2015, with a 40% volume
share. Lion profited from the proceeded with prominence of its XXXX Gold brand,
because of the pattern towards mid-liquor beer devoured by moderately aged
Australians worried about their wellbeing. Another element has been Lion's
capacity to create make beer sort brands, for example, James Squire and Little
Creatures. While not considered specialty brew by devotees and idealists,
because of the substantial creation sizes, they have been energetically grasped
by more standard buyers as an entryway to art lager. Regardless of these
increases, Lion in general, saw its share sneak past one rate point in 2015.
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