Italian beer conquers UK's Anglo-Saxon markets

Published 2024년 3월 16일

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It may not be like selling ice to the Eskimos, but selling beer to the Irish and English is certainly an indication of Italian production capabilities: according to a survey by Coldiretti carried out on Istat data on the occasion of Saint Patrick's Day (17 March), imports of beer produced in Italy in Ireland, Great Britain and the United States grew in value by 16% in 2023. Italian beer exports to Ireland, Great Britain and the United States grew in value by 16% in 2023. Exports to the three Anglo-Saxon countries, starting from the United Kingdom and the USA, represent almost half of the total value of Italian beer sales abroad. Beer consumption in Italy is close to 38 liters per capita.
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It may not be like selling ice to the Eskimos, but selling beer to the Irish and English is certainly an indication of Italian production capabilities: according to a survey by Coldiretti carried out on Istat data on the occasion of Saint Patrick's Day (17 March), imports of beer produced in Italy in Ireland, Great Britain and the United States grew in value by 16% in 2023. Exports to the three Anglo-Saxon countries, starting from the United Kingdom and the USA where the Irish community is traditionally large, represent almost half of the total value of Italian beer sales abroad which last year approached 280 million euros. Beer is a sector whose flagship is represented by the 100% Made in Italy artisanal supply chain, which counts on 1,182 microbreweries and brew pubs throughout the national territory, which have practically tripled in the last 10 years, according to the Consortium of Italian beer born with the support of Coldiretti to represent the best of Italian productions. ...

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