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UK Beer Market Insights 2012
Report Details:
Published:September 2012
No. of Pages: 161
Price: Single User License – US$10672




Product Synopsis
A detailed market research report on the UK beer industry. Researched and published by
Canadean.

Introduction and Landscape
Why was the report written?
This report comprises high level market research data on the UK beer industry, published by
Canadean. The report covers total market (on- and off-premise) and includes valuable insight and
analysis on beer market trends, brands, brewers, packaging, distribution channels, market
valuation and pricing.

What is the current market landscape and what is changing?
In October the industry welcomed a 50% cut in duty for beer with an abv of less than 2.8%; this
represents a big opportunity to boost profit margins for brewers and retailers alike.

What are the key drivers behind recent market changes?
The on-trade channel endured a terrible year in 2010, with the decline accelerated due to the cold
weather at the start and end of the year.

What makes this report unique and essential to read?
The UK Beer Market Insight report is designed for clients needing a quality in-depth understanding
of the dynamics and structure of the Beer market. The report provides a much more granular and
detailed data set than our competitors. All data has been researched, brand upwards, by an
experienced ''on-the-ground'' industry analyst who conducts face-to-face interviews with key
producers, leading companies in allied industries, distributors and retailers.

Key Features and Benefits
This report provides readers with an excellent way of gaining a thorough understanding of the
dynamics and structure of the UK Beer industry. Data includes volumes from 2007 to 2011 plus
forecasts for 2012, enabling historical and current trend analysis.
This report provides readers with in-depth market segmentation: mainstream, premium, super
premium, discount, alcoholic strength, local segmentation, beer type.

This report provides data and analysis of the performance of both domestic and imported brands
and reports on new product activity in 2011.

This report provides an analysis of industry structure, reports on company volumes and contains
brewer profiles for ten major brewers.

This report provides distribution channel data (on- vs off-premise) and discusses the latest trends
in the key sub-channels. Packaging data includes consumption volumes by pack material, type,
size, refillable vs non-refillable, multi-serve vs single serve. Market valuation data and pricing data,
including beer consumption by price segment/distribution channel and selected consumer beer
prices are also included.

Key Market Issues
The UK economy stagnated and the industry had to tolerate a rise in VAT, to 20%, and an excise
hike of 7.2%.

In Northern Ireland, sales dropped by nearly8% as cross border trade with the Republic of Ireland
slowed.

The FIFA World Cup in the comparison year highlighted how influential a big football tournament
can be in driving off premise sales; the jump in sales in Q3-11 however, was not enough to
compensate for the slump in Q2-11 volumes.

The 25% duty rise on beers that are 7.5% or more has hit this segment; however, it is likely that
abv will be cut on these beers.

With no sign of the government relenting on the duty escalator and the onset of minimum pricing,
the government should be cautious of resurgence in border trade traffic.

Key Highlights
In April 2011 the nation was gripped by Royal fever as the country celebrated the marriage of
Prince William and his bride Kate Middleton with an extra bank holiday. This occasion triggered a
spike in sales.

In October the industry welcomed a 50% cut in duty for beer with an abv of less than 2.8%; this
represents a big opportunity to boost profit margins for brewers and retailers alike.

In 2012 the nation celebrated the Queen''s Diamond Jubilee and once again an extra day off was
introduced to facilitate the celebrations. It is too early to assess the extent of any uplift in beer
sales.
Aided by a recovery in the economy, a run of good summer weather and an uplift generated by
major sporting events, demand did begin to creep up again in 2002 and 2003, and without the
slump in personal imports in2004, would have increased again.

In the retail environment, imported brands enjoy a degree of glamour and most ''World Beers'' fall
into the superpremium bracket.

Get your copy of this report @
http://www.reportsnreports.com/reports/191960-uk-beer-market-insights-2012.html

Major points covered in Table of Contents of this report include
Market Context
Market Environment
The Consumer Palate
All Commercial Beverages
Legislation and Taxation
Market Parameters Tables
Population Size and Growth 1983-2014F
West Europe Population Size and Growth 2001-2012F
Economic Indicators 2003-2013F
West Europe Commercial Beverage Consumption - Per Capita, 2001-2012F
West Europe Commercial Beverage Consumption - Per Capita - % Share, 2001-2012F
West Europe Beverage Consumption Per Capita - Growth, 2002-2012F
Legislation and Taxation Tables
Table 1.5.1A - Taxation Base
Table 1.5.1B - Excise Duty by Percentage Alcohol by Volume (From April 2011)
Table 1.5.2 - Historical Excise Rates of Beer
Table 1.5.3 - Legal Controls on Beer
Table 1.5.4 - Tax Burden on Beer @ 5% Abv, 2011
Market Background Briefing
Beer Definitions by Type - Local Segmentation
Beer Definitions by Type - Standard Price Segmentation
Beer Definitions by Type - Alcoholic Strength
Beer Definitions by Type - Beer Type
Beer Definitions by Type - Local, National and International
Market Update
Beer Key Facts
Market Size
Growth
Market Value
Segmentation 2011
Distribution 2011
Packaging 2011
Market Commentary
Current and Emerging Trends
Outlook
Imports and Exports
Segmentation
Top 10 Beer Brands - Volume, 2009-2011
Top 10 International Premium and Superpremium Beer Brands - Volume, 2009-2011
Licensed Brand Owners and Licensees
Brand Analysis
Private Label/Private Label Producers
New Products Activity
Chart - Leading Brewers/Importers, 2011
Market Structure
Brewers
Chart - Consumption by Pack Material/Type, 2011
Packaging Trends
Chart - Distribution by Channel, 2011
Chart - Consumption by Price Segment, 2011
Market Valuation and Pricing
Beer Market Valuation (Local Currency), 2010-2012F
Distribution Trends
Distribution and Pricing Tables
Table 3.6.1 - Outlet Universe for Beer, 2009-2011
Table 3.7.1 -Leading Retail Groups for Beer, 2007-2011
Table 3.8 - Leading Beer Importers, 2011
Table 3.9 - Trade Margin Build-Up Model
Table 3.10.1 - Selected Consumer Beer Prices: Off-Premise, 2010-2012
Table 3.10.2 - Selected Consumer Beer Prices: On-Premise, 2010-2012
Beer Data Tables
Commercial Beverage Consumption - per Capita - Litres, 2001-2012F
Commercial Beverage Consumption - per Capita - % Share, 2001-2012F
Commercial Beverage Consumption - per Capita - Growth, 2001-2011
Commercial Beverage Consumption - Million Litres, 2001-2012F
Alcoholic Beverage Consumption - Litres of Pure Alcohol (LPA) Per Capita, 2001-2012F
Beer Production/Trade/Consumption, 2001-2012F
Beer Production/Trade/Consumption - Growth, 2001-2012F
Consumption of FABs and Cider, 2001-2012F
Beer Foreign Trade By Country (Imports), 2008-2012F
Beer Foreign Trade By Country (Exports), 2008-2012F
Beer Market Valuation (Local Currency), 2010-2012F
Beer Consumption by Local Definition, 2008-2012F
Beer Consumption by Standard Price Segmentation, 2008-2012F
Beer Consumption by Alcoholic Strength, 2008-2012F
Beer Consumption by Type, 2008-2012F
Beer Consumption by Geographic Scope, 2008-2012F
Beer All Trademarks, 2007-2011
Beer Brands by Local Definition, 2007-2011
Beer Brands by Standard Price Segment, 2007-2011
Beer Brands by Alcoholic Strength, 2007-2011
Beer Brands by Type, 2007-2011
Beer Imported Brands by Origin, 2007-2
Beer Licensed Brands, 2007-2011
Beer Private Label Brands, 2007-2011
Beer Trademark Owners, 2007-2011
Beer Local Operators, 2007-2011
Beer Leading Brewers/Importers, 2007-2011
Beer Consumption by Pack Mix: Refillability/Type/Pack/Size, 2008-2012F
Beer Distribution: On vs Off Premise, 2008-2012F
Brewer Profiles
CandC GROUP PLC
CandC Group Brand Volumes, 2007-2011
CARLSBERG UK LTD
Carlsberg UK Brand Volumes, 2007-2011
DIAGEO GREAT BRITAIN
Diageo, Great Britain Brand Volumes, 2007-2011
GREENE KING PLC
Greene King Brand Volumes, 2007-2011
HEINEKEN UK
Heineken UK Brand Volumes, 2007-2011
A-BINBEV UK (formerly INBEV UK)
InBev UK Brand Volumes, 2007-2011
A-BInBev UK Brand Volumes, 2007-2011
MARSTON''S PLC
Marston`s Brand Volumes, 2007-2011
MILLER BRANDS UK
Miller Brands UK Brand Volumes, 2007-2011
MOLSON COORS BREWERS (UK) LTD
Molson Coors Brewers UK Brand Volumes, 2007-2011
WELLS and YOUNG''S BREWING COMPANY
Wells and Youngs Brewing Co Brand Volumes, 2007-2011
Smaller Brewers
Adnams Plc
Budweiser Budvar UK Ltd
Cobra Beer UK
Daniel Thwaites Plc
Fuller, Smith and Turner Plc
Hall and Woodhouse
Shepherd Neame Ltd
Wadworth and Co Ltd
Contact: sales@reportsandreports.com for more information.

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UK Beer Market Insights 2012

  • 1. UK Beer Market Insights 2012 Report Details: Published:September 2012 No. of Pages: 161 Price: Single User License – US$10672 Product Synopsis A detailed market research report on the UK beer industry. Researched and published by Canadean. Introduction and Landscape Why was the report written? This report comprises high level market research data on the UK beer industry, published by Canadean. The report covers total market (on- and off-premise) and includes valuable insight and analysis on beer market trends, brands, brewers, packaging, distribution channels, market valuation and pricing. What is the current market landscape and what is changing? In October the industry welcomed a 50% cut in duty for beer with an abv of less than 2.8%; this represents a big opportunity to boost profit margins for brewers and retailers alike. What are the key drivers behind recent market changes? The on-trade channel endured a terrible year in 2010, with the decline accelerated due to the cold weather at the start and end of the year. What makes this report unique and essential to read? The UK Beer Market Insight report is designed for clients needing a quality in-depth understanding of the dynamics and structure of the Beer market. The report provides a much more granular and detailed data set than our competitors. All data has been researched, brand upwards, by an experienced ''on-the-ground'' industry analyst who conducts face-to-face interviews with key producers, leading companies in allied industries, distributors and retailers. Key Features and Benefits This report provides readers with an excellent way of gaining a thorough understanding of the dynamics and structure of the UK Beer industry. Data includes volumes from 2007 to 2011 plus forecasts for 2012, enabling historical and current trend analysis.
  • 2. This report provides readers with in-depth market segmentation: mainstream, premium, super premium, discount, alcoholic strength, local segmentation, beer type. This report provides data and analysis of the performance of both domestic and imported brands and reports on new product activity in 2011. This report provides an analysis of industry structure, reports on company volumes and contains brewer profiles for ten major brewers. This report provides distribution channel data (on- vs off-premise) and discusses the latest trends in the key sub-channels. Packaging data includes consumption volumes by pack material, type, size, refillable vs non-refillable, multi-serve vs single serve. Market valuation data and pricing data, including beer consumption by price segment/distribution channel and selected consumer beer prices are also included. Key Market Issues The UK economy stagnated and the industry had to tolerate a rise in VAT, to 20%, and an excise hike of 7.2%. In Northern Ireland, sales dropped by nearly8% as cross border trade with the Republic of Ireland slowed. The FIFA World Cup in the comparison year highlighted how influential a big football tournament can be in driving off premise sales; the jump in sales in Q3-11 however, was not enough to compensate for the slump in Q2-11 volumes. The 25% duty rise on beers that are 7.5% or more has hit this segment; however, it is likely that abv will be cut on these beers. With no sign of the government relenting on the duty escalator and the onset of minimum pricing, the government should be cautious of resurgence in border trade traffic. Key Highlights In April 2011 the nation was gripped by Royal fever as the country celebrated the marriage of Prince William and his bride Kate Middleton with an extra bank holiday. This occasion triggered a spike in sales. In October the industry welcomed a 50% cut in duty for beer with an abv of less than 2.8%; this represents a big opportunity to boost profit margins for brewers and retailers alike. In 2012 the nation celebrated the Queen''s Diamond Jubilee and once again an extra day off was introduced to facilitate the celebrations. It is too early to assess the extent of any uplift in beer sales.
  • 3. Aided by a recovery in the economy, a run of good summer weather and an uplift generated by major sporting events, demand did begin to creep up again in 2002 and 2003, and without the slump in personal imports in2004, would have increased again. In the retail environment, imported brands enjoy a degree of glamour and most ''World Beers'' fall into the superpremium bracket. Get your copy of this report @ http://www.reportsnreports.com/reports/191960-uk-beer-market-insights-2012.html Major points covered in Table of Contents of this report include Market Context Market Environment The Consumer Palate All Commercial Beverages Legislation and Taxation Market Parameters Tables Population Size and Growth 1983-2014F West Europe Population Size and Growth 2001-2012F Economic Indicators 2003-2013F West Europe Commercial Beverage Consumption - Per Capita, 2001-2012F West Europe Commercial Beverage Consumption - Per Capita - % Share, 2001-2012F West Europe Beverage Consumption Per Capita - Growth, 2002-2012F Legislation and Taxation Tables Table 1.5.1A - Taxation Base Table 1.5.1B - Excise Duty by Percentage Alcohol by Volume (From April 2011) Table 1.5.2 - Historical Excise Rates of Beer Table 1.5.3 - Legal Controls on Beer Table 1.5.4 - Tax Burden on Beer @ 5% Abv, 2011 Market Background Briefing Beer Definitions by Type - Local Segmentation Beer Definitions by Type - Standard Price Segmentation Beer Definitions by Type - Alcoholic Strength Beer Definitions by Type - Beer Type Beer Definitions by Type - Local, National and International Market Update Beer Key Facts Market Size Growth Market Value Segmentation 2011 Distribution 2011 Packaging 2011
  • 4. Market Commentary Current and Emerging Trends Outlook Imports and Exports Segmentation Top 10 Beer Brands - Volume, 2009-2011 Top 10 International Premium and Superpremium Beer Brands - Volume, 2009-2011 Licensed Brand Owners and Licensees Brand Analysis Private Label/Private Label Producers New Products Activity Chart - Leading Brewers/Importers, 2011 Market Structure Brewers Chart - Consumption by Pack Material/Type, 2011 Packaging Trends Chart - Distribution by Channel, 2011 Chart - Consumption by Price Segment, 2011 Market Valuation and Pricing Beer Market Valuation (Local Currency), 2010-2012F Distribution Trends Distribution and Pricing Tables Table 3.6.1 - Outlet Universe for Beer, 2009-2011 Table 3.7.1 -Leading Retail Groups for Beer, 2007-2011 Table 3.8 - Leading Beer Importers, 2011 Table 3.9 - Trade Margin Build-Up Model Table 3.10.1 - Selected Consumer Beer Prices: Off-Premise, 2010-2012 Table 3.10.2 - Selected Consumer Beer Prices: On-Premise, 2010-2012 Beer Data Tables Commercial Beverage Consumption - per Capita - Litres, 2001-2012F Commercial Beverage Consumption - per Capita - % Share, 2001-2012F Commercial Beverage Consumption - per Capita - Growth, 2001-2011 Commercial Beverage Consumption - Million Litres, 2001-2012F Alcoholic Beverage Consumption - Litres of Pure Alcohol (LPA) Per Capita, 2001-2012F Beer Production/Trade/Consumption, 2001-2012F Beer Production/Trade/Consumption - Growth, 2001-2012F Consumption of FABs and Cider, 2001-2012F Beer Foreign Trade By Country (Imports), 2008-2012F Beer Foreign Trade By Country (Exports), 2008-2012F Beer Market Valuation (Local Currency), 2010-2012F Beer Consumption by Local Definition, 2008-2012F Beer Consumption by Standard Price Segmentation, 2008-2012F
  • 5. Beer Consumption by Alcoholic Strength, 2008-2012F Beer Consumption by Type, 2008-2012F Beer Consumption by Geographic Scope, 2008-2012F Beer All Trademarks, 2007-2011 Beer Brands by Local Definition, 2007-2011 Beer Brands by Standard Price Segment, 2007-2011 Beer Brands by Alcoholic Strength, 2007-2011 Beer Brands by Type, 2007-2011 Beer Imported Brands by Origin, 2007-2 Beer Licensed Brands, 2007-2011 Beer Private Label Brands, 2007-2011 Beer Trademark Owners, 2007-2011 Beer Local Operators, 2007-2011 Beer Leading Brewers/Importers, 2007-2011 Beer Consumption by Pack Mix: Refillability/Type/Pack/Size, 2008-2012F Beer Distribution: On vs Off Premise, 2008-2012F Brewer Profiles CandC GROUP PLC CandC Group Brand Volumes, 2007-2011 CARLSBERG UK LTD Carlsberg UK Brand Volumes, 2007-2011 DIAGEO GREAT BRITAIN Diageo, Great Britain Brand Volumes, 2007-2011 GREENE KING PLC Greene King Brand Volumes, 2007-2011 HEINEKEN UK Heineken UK Brand Volumes, 2007-2011 A-BINBEV UK (formerly INBEV UK) InBev UK Brand Volumes, 2007-2011 A-BInBev UK Brand Volumes, 2007-2011 MARSTON''S PLC Marston`s Brand Volumes, 2007-2011 MILLER BRANDS UK Miller Brands UK Brand Volumes, 2007-2011 MOLSON COORS BREWERS (UK) LTD Molson Coors Brewers UK Brand Volumes, 2007-2011 WELLS and YOUNG''S BREWING COMPANY Wells and Youngs Brewing Co Brand Volumes, 2007-2011 Smaller Brewers Adnams Plc Budweiser Budvar UK Ltd Cobra Beer UK
  • 6. Daniel Thwaites Plc Fuller, Smith and Turner Plc Hall and Woodhouse Shepherd Neame Ltd Wadworth and Co Ltd Contact: sales@reportsandreports.com for more information.