India: Beer sales in Delhi down by half, but why?

Published 2023년 6월 29일

Tridge summary

Beer sales in Delhi have seen a 52% year-on-year drop in May, which is being attributed to the extremely hot weather. However, beer sales have been declining throughout the first five months of the year, indicating that the summer heat may not be the sole reason. The decline in sales is attributed to factors such as less variety and brand push, lack of availability of chilled products, and companies diverting products to states with higher margins.
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Delhi saw a sharp 52% year-on-year drop in beer sales in May, which the state’s excise department is chalking up to exceedingly hot weather. But last month’s sales dip is part of an ongoing decline for beer in India’s capital territory — so what is driving down demand? Beer sales in Delhi in May this year amounted to 8.3 million litres, a 52% drop compared to the 17.3 million litres sold in May 2022. The Delhi government’s excise department has blamed exceedingly high temperatures for the decline, recording 16 days above 40°C during the month of May. However, beer sales have experienced a significant decline throughout the first five months of this year, suggesting the summer heat is not solely to blame, according to Times of India. Beer sales to the 31 May were down 43% year-on-year, at 31.1 million litres. Sales this year are also down on pre-pandemic levels, with Delhi recording 49.5 million litres of beer sold in the first five five months of 2019. Times of India reported that ...

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