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Thirsty Thoughts
Malt Beer
Annual Market Quantification
April 2011
2010 Channelling
Off
consumption
31.5%
Mines
0.7%
Foodservices
Direct
14.0%
Shebeens,
taverns
53.8%
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Annual Growth
Rates
10.0%
8.0%
6.0%
4.0%
2.0%
0.0%
-2.0%
-4.0%
-6.0%
2000
2005
2010
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Exceptional
performance for malt
beer
• Malt beer is a well-entrenched beverage in the South African market, and currently
holds the largest volume share within the alcoholic sector. This share increased in 2010
despite good performance from competing alcoholic beverages.
• Malt beer volumes increased by substantial 9.0% during the base year, this being a
exceptional performance for the category. This is on the back of a decline the previous
year, and the recession put the category under pressure.
• Although the majority of malt beer is packaged into glass bottles, after the FIFA Soccer
World Cup in 2010 plastic bottles have seen increasing popularity at social and sports
functions. Glass was deemed dangerous, especially at sports events, and so producers
began selling the plastic alternative. This new launch initially received a mixed
reception, but it is expected to continue to grow slowly in future.
• Malt beer maintains a larger contribution to GDP than most other beverage categories.
For 2010, malt beer comprised 1.5% of GDP for the country.
• Pricing for the category has traditionally seen healthy increases year on year, having
only slowed down somewhat during the 2007/2008 season. Since 2009, good increases
have been recorded once again, with 2010 (14.3%) noting the second highest increase
across the historical analysis for malt beer.
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Thirsty
Thoughts
Malt Beer
For more information,
contact:
Jan Wegelin
Research Manager
Tel: (011) 615 7000
Mobile: 082 938 0744
www.bmi.co.za