Beer in Belarus

In this article we are going to analyze the impact of Beer in Belarus on contemporary society. Given the relevance of this topic today, it is imperative to understand the implications that Beer in Belarus has in various areas, such as economics, politics, culture and technology. Over the next few lines we will examine how Beer in Belarus has transformed the way we interact with the world around us, as well as its long-term consequences. Through detailed analysis, we seek to shed light on the dynamics that Beer in Belarus has generated and possible solutions to the challenges it poses.

Alivaria Brewery, Minsk

In 2008 beer production in Belarus fell by 0.4% to 3.53 mln hl.[1]

A local peculiarity of the Belarusian beer market is a large share of beer in PET and considerable amount of imported production (about 20% of the market). The largest producer is the state-owned company Krinitsa, with a 38% share of national beer production in 2008. Other beer companies with strong market shares include Alivaria (Carlsberg Group), Syabar and Rechitsapivo (Heineken International), Lidskoe Pivo (Olvi) and the state-owned company Brestskoe Pivo.[2]

Major beers in Belarus

See also

References

  1. ^ eng.pivnoe-delo.info | Journal "Beer Business"
  2. ^ Belarus: investments into the perspective. Journal "Beer Business" 3/2009
  3. ^ "Vitebskoe Pivo". Archived from the original on 2013-08-21. Retrieved 2013-08-10.