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Top Countries Around The World & Their Most Loved & Purchased Beer.

Unveiling The Beloved Beers Of These Top Countries.

By Global News Network Published 10 months ago 3 min read
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Discover the globe's beer-loving nations and their brews that tantalize taste buds and fuel conviviality. From Germany's beloved wheat beer to Belgium's exquisite Trappist ales, each country has its own liquid gem. Unveil the Czech Republic's iconic Pilsners and explore the rich, hoppy flavors of the United States' craft beer scene. Join us on a journey as we unveil the top countries renowned for their passionately crafted beers, captivating beer enthusiasts worldwide.

1. South Africa

Carling Black Label is the most well-liked. This beer’s silky finish and earthy flavor make it a winner. Lion Lager is a comparable and equally well-liked beer. This pale lager is a national favorite since it’s simple to drink, has a mild malt fragrance, and has a reduced alcohol content.

2. United States

Corona and Bud Light, in addition to having the highest brand awareness, also have the highest usage share of U.S. beer brands. A look at the customer loyalty of beer brands reveals two hidden champions, with Samuel Adams and Stella Artois ranking second and third.

3. Belgium

With a rich history dating back to the 19th century Duvel has become a symbol of Belgian beer culture and craftsmanship. Its signature blend of fruity and spicy flavors combined with a light and effervescent character make it a favorite among beer enthusiasts and casual drinkers alike.

Whether enjoyed on its own or paired with a hearty meal Duvel is a testament to the quality and diversity of Belgian beer. Its popularity has even led to the creation of spin-off brews such as Duvel Tripel Hop further cementing its place in the global beer scene.

4. Denmark

These two brands hold a firm grip on the beer industry controlling over 70% of the market share. Carlsberg is the oldest and best-known beer brand in Denmark while Tuborg is a popular brand among young adults. Despite the dominance of these two brands there are still a large number of microbreweries and independent craft beer producers that offer unique and exciting options for beer enthusiasts.

5. Portugal

The most well-known beer in Portugal is Super Bock, which was first brewed there in 1927. It has dominated the market since 1992 and is the beer that Portuguese consumers most frequently choose.

6. Luxembourg

The major brands available in Luxembourg are Bofferding and Battin, owned by the Brasserie Nationale brewery, as well as Diekirch and Mousel, brewed by the brasserie de Luxembourg, and Simon and Ourdaller, brewed by Brasserie Simon.

7. Croatia

Ožujsko is the most beloved beer in Croatia it has also been the official beer sponsor for major events in Croatia such as the Croatian Football League and has gained recognition and popularity beyond its home country. Despite facing competition from other brands Ožujsko still holds a dominant position in the Croatian beer market.

8. Spain

The most popular beer style in Spain is definitely a light lager, or rubia, as the locals call it. There seem to be 3 overall categories of beer that the Spanish indulge in mostly: light lager, pilsner and surprisingly enough: alcohol-free beer.

With all the different beers you’ll find in Spain, the San Miguel Clásica beer is the most loved beer among the Spanish population.

9. New Zealand

Speight’s original holds the title of the best-selling New Zealand Beer brand. Brewed by the lion breweries, Speight’s original beer is a New Zealand Draught style lager that is adored by millions.

10. Nigeria

The six most popular beer brands in Nigeria, according to Nairaland, a popular Nigerian forum, are Star, Gulder, Heineken, 33 Export, Goldberg, and Hero. These brands are popular nationwide and can be found in most bars and restaurants.

11. Egypt

The beer most frequently linked with Egyptian beers is Stella Lager, which is possibly the most widely available beer in Egypt. Stella is a traditional lager that is over 100 years old, a member of the Heineken family (along with Al Ahram and the majority of the others listed below), and usually ends up being “just a lager.”

12. Poland

The most popular Polish beers are Żywiec, Okocim, Tyskie, and Żubr. Beer from small regional breweries, grouped in the Association of Polish Regional Breweries (Stowarzyszenie Regionalnych Browarów Polskich), crafts, contracted breweries and brewpubs has become very popular and desired by consumers.

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