Sustainability continues to have a growing influence on the alcoholic drinks industry and breweries and those involved in the sale and distribution of beer have been reinforcing their commitment to reducing their carbon footprint. For instance, breweries are prioritising the use of renewable energy, waste utilisation, and reuseable containers throughout their value chain, from cultivation to consumer.
A lot of innovation in beer is expected to come from experimentation with flavours over the forecast period. Flavoured beer is still niche in proportion to the amount of beer consumed in the country.
On-trade volume sales of beer are not expected to recover to pre-pandemic levels before the end of the forecast period, with only moderate growth being projected. The pandemic left a mark on the on-trade channel even though beer is amongst the best-performing categories in Spain.
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Beer
An alcoholic drink usually brewed from malt, sugar, hops and water and fermented with yeast. Some beers are made by fermenting a cereal, especially barley, and therefore not flavoured by hops. Alcohol content for beer is varied – anything up to and over 14% ABV (alcohol by volume), although 3.5% to 5% is most common. Beer is the aggregation of lager, dark beer, stout and non/low alcohol beer.
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