Correlation between beer consumption per capita and number of active breweries in the selected European countries
Research background: Craft beer is becoming one of the most popular alcoholic beverages globally, during the last decade. Additionally, industrial beer producers started to offer some special craft beer types that prove the rising demand for differentiated beer products. Purpose of the article: Sinc...
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description | Research background: Craft beer is becoming one of the most popular alcoholic beverages globally, during the last decade. Additionally, industrial beer producers started to offer some special craft beer types that prove the rising demand for differentiated beer products.
Purpose of the article: Since one of our common fields of interest is the development of the brewing industry, we intended to provide an overview of a recent trend in this sector, which is the expansion of craft breweries. As the data reveals, this trend has been present in various European countries, as well. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to show that the trend of craft brewing is present in countries with strong brewing history such as Belgium, the Czech Republic, or Germany, and in those countries which are not considered as typical beer producers because of their location and culture.
Methods: The information provided in this paper was retrieved mainly from scientific papers that focus on the brewing industry and the craft beer revolution. To be able to offer transparent and understandable results, we retrieved data from the reports of Brewers of Europe, which is a European non-profit association. Therefore, the research methods used are the comparison of quantitative data and correlation.
Findings & Value added: The paper provides an overview of the expanding craft beer industry in the selected European countries and how strong the relation between beer consumption per capita (l) and number of active breweries is. |
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spelling | doaj.art-d9aaa36117bc4161b99e014808a552952022-12-22T04:16:21ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242021-01-011290201910.1051/shsconf/202112902019shsconf_glob2021_02019Correlation between beer consumption per capita and number of active breweries in the selected European countriesSzarková Xénia0Savov Radovan1Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Faculty of Economics and ManagementSlovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Faculty of Economics and ManagementResearch background: Craft beer is becoming one of the most popular alcoholic beverages globally, during the last decade. Additionally, industrial beer producers started to offer some special craft beer types that prove the rising demand for differentiated beer products. Purpose of the article: Since one of our common fields of interest is the development of the brewing industry, we intended to provide an overview of a recent trend in this sector, which is the expansion of craft breweries. As the data reveals, this trend has been present in various European countries, as well. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to show that the trend of craft brewing is present in countries with strong brewing history such as Belgium, the Czech Republic, or Germany, and in those countries which are not considered as typical beer producers because of their location and culture. Methods: The information provided in this paper was retrieved mainly from scientific papers that focus on the brewing industry and the craft beer revolution. To be able to offer transparent and understandable results, we retrieved data from the reports of Brewers of Europe, which is a European non-profit association. Therefore, the research methods used are the comparison of quantitative data and correlation. Findings & Value added: The paper provides an overview of the expanding craft beer industry in the selected European countries and how strong the relation between beer consumption per capita (l) and number of active breweries is.https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2021/40/shsconf_glob2021_02019.pdfglobalizationbrewing industrycraft beer |
spellingShingle | Szarková Xénia Savov Radovan Correlation between beer consumption per capita and number of active breweries in the selected European countries SHS Web of Conferences globalization brewing industry craft beer |
title | Correlation between beer consumption per capita and number of active breweries in the selected European countries |
title_full | Correlation between beer consumption per capita and number of active breweries in the selected European countries |
title_fullStr | Correlation between beer consumption per capita and number of active breweries in the selected European countries |
title_full_unstemmed | Correlation between beer consumption per capita and number of active breweries in the selected European countries |
title_short | Correlation between beer consumption per capita and number of active breweries in the selected European countries |
title_sort | correlation between beer consumption per capita and number of active breweries in the selected european countries |
topic | globalization brewing industry craft beer |
url | https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2021/40/shsconf_glob2021_02019.pdf |
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