Brazil is the world's third largest
beer market with total volume at 139 million hectoliters, and per capita consumption 61 liters in 2016.
History
The tradition of brewing in Brazil dates back to German immigration in the early nineteenth century. The first breweries date from the 1830s, the brand Bohemia is claimed to be the first Brazilian beer, with production starting in 1853 in the city of
Petrópolis,
Rio de Janeiro and is the oldest Brazilian beer which is still under production (now owned by
Anheuser–Busch InBev
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). Naturally, many breweries appeared and disappeared in that period like Ritter from
Rio Grande do Sul
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and Imperial ''Fábrica de Cerveja Nacional'' from
Rio de Janeiro. Two important brands,
Antarctica and
Brahma, started production in the 1880s.
Market
Brazil is the world's third largest beer market, behind China and the US, with beer volumes in 2015 pegged at 139 million hectoliters. Per capita consumption has declined, dropping from 67 liters in 2012 to around 61 liters in 2016. Despite the weak performance in recent years, outlooks expect per head consumption to increase slightly out to 2021. The on-trade channel accounted for 60% of sales in 2016. As is the case with the market's overall volumes, and per capita consumption, on-trade sales have been adversely impacted by an unfavorable economic situation.
Categories
Standard
Lager beers are the most popular in Brazil (98% of the market share), with only a limited choice of beers from other categories.
Competitive environment
The majority of the market belongs to
AmBev, the owner of the ''Brahma'', ''Antarctica'', ''Bohemia'' and ''
Skol'' brands. Brazil's largest brewer was formed in 1999 from the merger of the two biggest brands, Brahma and Antarctica. In 2004, Ambev merged with Belgium's
Interbrew (
Stella Artois,
Becks,
Staropramen and many others) to form the world's largest brewer, now known as
InBev. After the merger, Grupo Schincariol became the largest Brazilian-owned brewery in the country. In 2011, the company became a subsidiary of Japanese beverage company
Kirin Brewery Company, and subsequently changed its name to
Brasil Kirin. In 2017 Kirin sold this business to Heineken NV for a transaction value of US$1.1 billion.
In 2002,
Molson Coors bought Brazil's second largest brewery
Kaiser
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. In 2006, the Mexican
FEMSA Cerveza acquired 68% of Kaiser Brewery from Molson Coors. Molson Coors still holds 15% of Kaiser brewery shares, and
Heineken holds the remaining 17%. In 2006, FEMSA Cerveza released the Mexican brand
Sol
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in the Brazilian market to compete to the biggest Inbev brands with poor results. In 2010, Heineken bought all FEMSA's brewery including the Brazilian unit.
Company market share in 2009:
Ambev (Inbev) (70%),
Grupo Schincariol (11,6%),
Petrópolis brewery (9,8%),
Heineken (6,9%),
others (1,73%).
Brand market share in 2005:
Skol (32,6%),
Brahma (20,4%),
Antarctica (13,6%),
Nova Schin (10,2%),
Kaiser (8,9%).
There are a number of
microbreweries in Brazil, the emergence of which are a relatively recent phenomenon. Some of the better renowned microbreweries include;
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(established in 1999)
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Eisenbahn
''Eisenbahn'' is a microbrewery in Blumenau, Santa Catarina, Brazil. It produces beer following the Reinheitsgebot, with a variety of flavours and fermentations. "Eisenbahn" means railroad in German and refers to a station that was close to the ...
* Wäls
* Colorado
* DaDo Bier (The first craft brewery in Brazil established in 1995 in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul)
* Cervejaria Backer
Curitiba and Blumenau are cities with several breweries:
Curitiba: WayBeer, Ogre Beer, BodeBrown, Wensky Beer, Klein Bier, GaudenBier, Cervejas Pagan, Bierhoff, Morada and Asgard.
Blumenau: Eisenbahn (Currently controlled by the Heineken Group), Bierland and some soft American lager breweries.
Belo Horizonte is also becoming a major microbrewering pole in the country, with several recognized brands such as Backer, Wals and many others.
Imports
Over the past decade Brazilian drinkers are enjoying more imported beer. Leading supply destinations include but are not limited to: Mexico, The Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, and Uruguay. These imports are a lot more expensive than locally brewed beers. However, there are a growing number of bars and beer shops dedicating themselves to selling a large range of craft and imported beer.
Some international brands are actually produced in Brazil, such as
Stella Artois and
Heineken, but all are dedicated to the premium market with very small market share.
Economy
Beer is the most competitive sector of the alcoholic drinks market in Brazil, and the big global beer companies like
InBev and
FEMSA compete strongly for market share.
Carnival
In the
Brazilian Carnival period there is an explosion in beer consumption. In these 4 days, 400 million liters (or around 4% of the yearly production) are consumed. In November with the approach of summer, the manufacture and investment in
marketing triples. International tourists find that domestic and local beers are much less expensive than imported brands.
See also
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Beer and breweries by region
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Devassa by Playboy
Devassa is a brand of beer based in Brazil made by Brasil Kirin under license from the U.S. company Playboy.
History
The Japanese-owned Brazilian brewer Brasil Kirin launched the brand of beer under license from the United States-based adult ...
The Beer Sector in Brazil, Flanders Investment and trade
References
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