beer industry market slowly recovers

Beer industry: market slowly recovers

HCM City -  Domestic beer consumption in the second half of the year is expected to improve over the first six months, while next year the beer industry can grow by 20 per cent compared to the low base this year.
four steps to enjoy a beer professionally

Four steps to enjoy a beer professionally

People have been fans of beer for thousands of years – so much so that it is the world’s oldest and most widely consumed alcoholic drink. The first recipes of written history were recorded in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia and from there, it has spread throughout the world.
beer sale drops badly in tet

Beer sale drops badly in Tet

Beer is often a best seller during Tet but many retailers have been forced to lower their prices to encourage customers to buy.
as tet approaches beer market already fizzing

As Tet approaches, beer market already fizzing

With two months to go for the 2019 Lunar New Year (Tet), the beer market is becoming active with supermarkets and retailers starting to make preparations for breweries sales campaigns.
tax burdens to raise beer prices

Tax burdens to raise beer prices

When the special consumption tax (SCT) on beer increases to 65 per cent, it is estimated that consumers will have to bear a tax levy of 45.9 per cent, not to mention the possible growth of value added tax (VAT) on beer proposed by the Ministry of Finance (MoF).
brewers add fizz to beer market

Brewers add fizz to beer market

Vietnam’s beer market has seen exceptional growth in the past years with major brewers sharply expanding production.
25 years of huda beer for vietnam

25 years of Huda beer for Vietnam

On the occassion of the 25th Anniversary of Huda, the well-known lager beer produced and marketed by Carlsberg Vietnam, the market leader in Vietnam’s central region, chairman of Carlsberg Group Flemming Besenbacher travelled to Vietnam for the first time to launch the first-ever brewery tour of Carlsberg Vietnam in the central city of Hue. He shared with VIR’s Tay Lan the long journey that led to the success of its big investment in the Huda brand and its commitment to brewing the best and most consistent beer brands in the country.
sai gon beer may not survive equitisation

Sai Gon Beer may not survive equitisation

The Government wants to speed up divestment of its stake in several companies including the Sai Gon Beer-Alcohol-Beverage Joint Stock Corporation (Sabeco), maker of Sai Gon Beer, whose chairman hopes to see a domestic buyer so that the iconic brand survives.
vietnam alluring for global beer players

Vietnam alluring for global beer players

Foreign beer producers are flocking to Viet Nam, salivating at the potential of the market, which was last year the third largest beer consumer in all of Asia.
vietnam becomes ideal market for beer producers

Vietnam becomes ideal market for beer producers

Vietnam has become a promising market for beer production as the country tops Southeast Asia in beer consumption, totaling 3 billion litres of beer per year.
beer market shows bubbly prospects

Beer market shows bubbly prospects

Japanese beer-maker Sapporo plans to more than double its production capacity in Vietnam, said Hirofumi Kishi, general director of Sapporo Vietnam Ltd.
beer firms rush to build factories

Beer firms rush to build factories

Despite ever-growing special consumption taxes on alcoholic beverages and the economic slump, across the country, the number of beer factories keeps on growing.
sabeco wins at world beer awards

SABECO wins at World Beer Awards

SABECO and its products have received awards for their taste and quality as voted by the experts at the 2024 World Beer Awards.
japanese branded beer produced in vietnam

Japanese-branded beer produced in Vietnam

Sapporo Vietnam Co. Ltd. inaugurated and put into operation a beer factory at the Viet Hoa - Duc Hoa 3 Industrial Park in the Mekong Delta province of Long An on November 24.
is non alcoholic beer now a priority at tet

Is non-alcoholic beer now a priority at Tet?

Choosing non-alcoholic beer instead of alcoholic beverages every Lunar New Year holiday is gradually become a habit for many consumers, especially as drink-driving laws get tightened.