10 most famous beers in the world

(most sold 🙃 😉)

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Beer is a beloved alcoholic drink around the world and is even part of the culture of some countries. In Europe, it was first used by monks during fasting instead of food.

Consider that alcohol or alcohol-type products are harmful even for adults if they are not moderated and should be classified as a drug!

When reading in many languages, it is written that an adult who drinks more than 1 bottle of beer or one glass of wine per day will not only accelerate the damage to the pancreas, but also damage other internal organs.

Well, now let's get to the interesting part, 😅 😂.

The countries that consume the most beer have twice as many beer producers.
The Czech Republic is known as the home of pilsner, and in 2016, 143.3 liters of beer were consumed per person. My favorite is Pilsner Urquell.

Other beer capitals include Austria, Germany and Ireland. Most people don't know about the world's best-selling beers, which include:

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1. Snow (Cas)

Snow is the world's best-selling beer, which is probably interesting because most people outside of China have never heard of it. This lager beer originates from Shenyang, Liaoning Province and is named for its white foam.

In 2017, 101 million hectoliters of beer were sold, which is twice as much as Budweiser sold worldwide. Snow accounts for nearly 30% of China's beer market.

It was first released in 1993. It is very popular in Northeast China, but it is said to be mainly produced in Beijing.

Snow is mainly sold in China and is cheap and easy to drink, with only 120 calories. A friend brought it when he came back from vacation. But now I don't remember the taste, 🤣.

2. Budweiser (Bu(a)dweiser)

Budweiser is a popular beer in the United States, but its sales are said to be declining.

Budweiser is one of the flagship brands of Belgian brewing giant AB InBEV, the other being Bud Light.

Beer king Budweiser was dethroned by Bud Light in 2001 as the number one beer drinker in America.

Previously, AB InBEV promoted Budweiser in other markets such as China, South Africa and Australia. The company boosted Budweiser's growth in emerging markets by running an expensive campaign during the 2018 FIFA World Cup to improve its sales, which were 29.2 million hectoliters in 2017.

I have tasted Czech Budweiser, and once or twice a friend has tasted pilsners of the same year, and I can say that they all taste pretty similar.

3. Tsingtao

Tsingtao beer accounts for 15% of the Chinese beer market, with sales of 49 million hectoliters in 2017.

The history of beer dates back to the brief German occupation of Qingdao, China. The Germans drew water from the Laoshan spring and used traditional brewing methods to make pilsner.

Tsingtao is China's most popular beer and is sold in more than 70 countries around the world. The brewery is located in Qingdao, and the Qingdao International Beer Festival is held every year to promote beer and promote beer culture.

When I spent a few weeks in Inner Mongolia with my brother, I fell in love with cold pijju, but I don't know what it tastes like. Or I don't remember, I didn't think to talk about it to anyone😅 😂.

4. Bud Light

Bud Light is AB InBEV's flagship light beer. It's a top-selling beer in the US and competes strongly with other good brands there.

Bud Light was launched in 1982 as an aromatic, American-style light lager. It's a favorite among American beer drinkers, calorie counters,😅 because it's low in calories.

AB InBEV supplied more than 33 million barrels of Bud Light in 2017 and sold 44.8 million hectoliters of the beverage in the same year. It is sold in many countries such as Sweden, Ireland, Canada, Colombia and Mexico. I haven't tried it yet, I'll try it if I come across it.

5. Skol (Skol)

This Swedish beer comes in at number 5, amazing😱, the name reflects the beer's Scandinavian inspiration, but its biggest market right now is in Brazil.

Originally brewed in Alloa, Scotland by Ind Coope breweries using equipment sourced from Sweden. In 2017, 35.1 million hectoliters of beer were sold.

Skol is produced and sold by different brands in other regions, but is recognized as a Brazilian beer. Carlsberg retained the license to produce and distribute the beer outside of South America and Africa.

Beer is sold in Romania, Turkey, China, Singapore and Malaysia. The Unibra brand is sold in Rwanda, Burundi, Angola and Madagascar on the African continent.

6. Heineken (Heineken)

Heineken is one of the most famous beer brands in the world and is sold in a green glass with a red star.

This Dutch beer is produced by Heineken International and sold in more than 170 countries. In 2017, approximately 34.3 million hectoliters of Heineken were sold.

The story of Heineken began when Gerard Adrian Heineken became a brewer by convincing his wealthy mother to buy the De Hooiberg brewery in Amsterdam.

Heineken's focus on the quality of its beer has been the key to its success. He used "Yeast A" and used his fermentation method to achieve a bright and memorable taste. This quality has won beer medals in Paris and Amsterdam.

Today, Heineken is famous all over the world thanks to a good marketing and strategic plan. Its advertising is known for its dramatic transformations and its sponsorship of sporting events such as the UEFA Champions League.

7. Harbin (Harbin)

Harbin, owned by AB InBEV, is China's oldest beer brand. The company is mainly present in the North American and European markets. Hmmm, from searching and trying to find...

It is also known as the beer of the millennium in China.

Harbin is sponsoring an eSports event to attract Chinese men aged 18-29. With 29.9 million hectoliters of Harbin sold in 2017, the brand's marketing strategy seems to be working.

8. Yanjing

Yangjin beer is produced by Yangjin Brewery in Beijing, capital of China. Production began in 1980, and in 2013, it had a production capacity of 57.1 million hectoliters.

This state-owned brewery is the 3rd largest brewery in China, and Yangjin beer is popular in Beijing, Inner Mongolia and Guangxi.

9. Corona (Crown)

Corona is another beer brand of AB InBEV, produced in Mexico.

In 2017, 28.8 million hectoliters were sold worldwide, making it the top beer imported to the United States that same year.

10. Coors Light (Coors Light)

Coors Light is characterized by its mountain silhouette, which includes two peaks. The history of beer dates back to 1978 when it was first produced by Coors Brewing Company.

It is currently produced in several US states, including Colorado, Georgia, Virginia, and Milwaukee, and is the second best selling car in the country.

Summary

In my opinion, how much beer is sold is almost as bad as the taste. Of course, if you want to drink a lot quickly, Lager Beer and Pilsener are better. To enjoy, Heineken, Desperados, Corona or White beer (Weißbier, Weizenbier) in 330 ml glass. Each country has its own Lager Pivo, and if it is stored, hygienic and quality guaranteed, it tastes better than the barrel. And whether it's in glass or can, the quality and taste will be the same.
I like to taste the beer of the place I visited

Source:

Business Insider

USA Today

YouGov

https://www.sciencefocus.com/the-human-body/top-10-countries-that-drink-the-most-beer/

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