The 10 best-selling beer brands in the world

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10. Coors Light. Global beer volume
market share: 1.3%
Coors Light is a Canadian lager brand. It is
light and refreshing, with a 4.0% alcohol
content. The low-calorie beer managed to ride
the wave of an increasing focus on health from
baby-boomers, when it launched in 1978.
The beer is most popular in the US, UK, and
Canada, but Coors has also attempted to
spread globally. In 2008, its owner Molson
Coors created Molson Coors International,
which has a particular focus on the Asian
market.
9. Brahma. Global beer volume market
share: 1.5%.
Brahma is the most popular beer in Brazil. The
pale lager comes in two main variations: Brahma
(4.3%) and Brahma Chopp (5%).
The taste is described as "the classic mouthfeel
of a lager beer, strong body flavor, neutral
aroma," by Rate Beer. Brahma was founded
way back in 1888 by Companhia Cervejaria
Brahma, but is now owned by Anheuser-Busch
InBev.
8. Harbin. Global beer volume market
share: 1.5%
Harbin beer claims to have China's oldest
brewery. The light, refreshing lager is best
served ice cold.
The 4.8% lager is most popular in North East
China, from where it originates and, like many
other of the beers on this list, it is now owned
by Anheuser-Busch InBev.
7. Heineken. Global beer volume
market share 1.5%
Founded in 1864 by by Gerard Heineken in
Holland, the beer brand has built itself up to
become one of the leading premium lagers in the
market. The beer's popularity is owed to its
light, slightly sweet taste. It has an alcohol
content of 5%.
Heineken is known for its creative marketing
efforts. In 2015, it became only the second
company to win the Creative Marketer of the
Year Award twice . Its latest campaign,
"Moderate Drinkers Wanted," Heineken
encourages people to consume less of the
product
6. Yanjing. Global beer volume market
share: 1.9%.
Yanjing beer was only created in 1980,
according to Bloomberg. In 1995, Yanjing was
given the honor of becoming the official beer
of China, which meant it was served in the
Great Hall of the People from February of that
year.
The 6th biggest selling beer in the world is still
owned by the Beijing Yanjng Brewery Company.
It is pale, comes with a thick head of white
foam, and has a faintly bittersweet flavor,
according to Rate Beer.
5. Skol. Global beer volume market
share: 2.1%
Skol lager was created by a combination of
British, Canadian, Swedish, and Belgium
breweries in 1964, with the express intention of
becoming an international beer brand.
The pilsner's strength varies around the world,
but often retails at 2.8% - making it one of
the weakest beers on the list. It is now owned
by Anheuser-Busch InBev.
4. Budweiser. Global beer volume
market share: 2.3%.
Arguably the best known beer brand in the
anglosphere, Budweiser is a classic American
lager which is known for its amber color and
and refreshing taste.
It was introduced into the US in the mid-1800s,
by Anheuser Busch after the brewery's
founders observed the lager-making techniques
that were popular in Europe.
It has since spread to more than 80 markets
worldwide. However, in various markets across
Europe, the company is not permitted to use the
name Budweiser, due to an old legal dispute
with a Czech beer brand, Budejovicky Budvar,
which also calls it beer Budweiser, according to
Time.
3. Bud Light. Global beer volume
market share: 2.5%.
Despite the popularity of Budweiser, its younger,
weaker sibling Bud Light actually has a greater
share of the international market.
The American beer first came out in 1982. The
signature blue-branded beer is brewed for
longer than the original Budweiser. It contains
less sugar, giving the beer a lower calorific
content than Budweiser and an ABV of 4.2%.
2. Tsingtao. Global beer volume market
share: 2.8%.
Tingstao, often served in 640 ml bottles along
with a glass of ice, is a common sight across
China. The hoppy-tasting Pilsner beer comes
from the TsingTao Brewery company.
The beer was founded by German settlers of
Hong Kong in 1916. From its inception, the beer
focused on becoming an international brand.
In 1972, Tsingtao was introduced to the US,
where it became the highest selling Chinese beer
in the country . TsingTao's percentage share of
the world beer market has grown by at least
0.1 percentage points each year since 2009.
1. Snow. Global beer volume market
share: 5.4%.
Despite sales being almost exclusively limited to
one country, Snow beer is the most popular
beer on the planet.
Unsurprisingly, that country is China. Its sales
volumes have exploded by 573% since 2005,
when it was only the 11th highest selling beer in
the world, according to Bloomberg.
The 4% proof lager is a joint venture between
SABMiller and China Resources and Enterprise.
The taste is described as "very watery" and
"highly carbonated" by Rate Beer. The beer has
become popular in large part due to its low
price. It sells at around $1 per liter in China,
according to Quartz .







Source::: The 10 best-selling beer brands in the world
 
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