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27 September, 2022



Wisky news World: Study identifies the world’s top whisky-consuming countries

A recent study has identified France, India and the US among the top Scotch whisky-consuming countries, the Augustman reported on September 27.

The global business environment of Scotch whisky is overseen by the UK-based Scotch Whisky Association (SWA), which publishes an annual list of countries that consumed the most Scotch both by volume and by value.

The 2021 report by SWA was particularly noteworthy. Released in February 2022, it revealed the slow but steady return to normalcy of the Scotch whisky industry, which, like all others, was affected by the pandemic through 2020 as bars and restaurants remained shut.

According to the report, Scotch exports were valued at GBP 4.51 billion (RM 22 billion) and the volume of export at 138 billion bottles of the standard 70 cl (700 ml) size. While the value marked a rise of 19 percent, the volume rose by 21 percent over the 2020 period.

The SWA noted that the growth of global exports in 2021 was driven largely because of high demand in markets of Asia Pacific and Latin America, but observed that the growth wasn’t at par with the level in 2019, which is the pre-pandemic period.

Four countries — Taiwan, Singapore, China and Latvia — were not in the top 10 when countries were ranked by volume of bottles consumed. However, all four were on the list by value terms.

The value of Scotch whisky export to Taiwan was GBP 226.1 million in 2021, making it the third-most valuable market after the US and France.

Taiwan was followed by Singapore (GBP 211.5 million), China (GBP 197.8 million) and Latvia (GBP 155.5 million) in that order. Interestingly, Latvia, an Eastern European country, was present among the top 10 by volume in 2020, when exports were recorded at 39 million bottles, an increase of 11 percent over the 35 million bottles in 2019.

Of the four, Singapore and Latvia posted a lower figure in value terms over the 2020 period and only Singapore had a lower 2021 figure when compared to the 2019 period.

China, on the other hand, witnessed a massive rise of 123 percent in value terms as compared to 2019 and 85 percent when compared to 2020.

The French love their Scotch. In 2021, France consumed 176 million bottles — almost the same as in 2019 and 2020. As such, France has remained at the top of the Scotch whisky-consuming countries for the last three years.

The value of France’s Scotch whisky import was worth GBP 387 million in 2021, which was 2.8 percent higher than in 2020. And still, the figure was around 11 percent lower than in 2019, a sign of the significant drop in Scotch whisky exports during the pandemic.

India consumed 136 million bottles in 2021. The figure was 44 percent higher than 2020s 95 million bottles and marked the second-highest jump in consumption year on year after Brazil.

Interestingly, the Scotch whisky sales in India — a country with a population of over 1.3 billion — by value are not as high as that by volume. The country stands at the eighth place on the 2021 list, with a figure of GBP 146 million. Though it marked a 42.9 percent rise over the GBP 102 million sales in 2020, it was merely 4 percent higher when compared to 2019.

The SWA noted that India was one of the three key emerging markets (the other two being China and Brazil) where Scotch whisky sales “grew strongly.”

The United States is one of the biggest countries consuming alcohol. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the US Department of Health and Human Services, around 66.3 percent, or two-thirds, of American adults aged 18 and over consumed alcohol in 2017.

It comes as no surprise that Scotch whisky sales in the US saw a high spike of 12.6 percent to record 126 million bottles sold as against 112 million bottles in 2020.

Defined by value, the US consumed the most Scotch whisky in 2021. According to the SWA report, exports to the US stood at GBP 790 million — more than double that of second-placed France. The US, thus, contributed 79 percent of the total GBP 1,000 million, or 1 billion export value of Scotch whisky in North America in 2021.

While the figure was 8 percent higher than in 2020, it was still 26 percent less than the 2019 value.

The fourth-biggest Scotch-consuming nation by volume in 2021, Brazil recorded an export volume of 82 million bottles.

More importantly, Brazil recorded the highest year-on-year jump in volume compared to both 2020 and 2019, indicating that the pandemic failed to create a dent in the country’s enthusiasm to consume alcohol. While the 2021 figure was 80.5 percent more than that of 2022, it was 91 percent more than 2019. Yet, Brazil was not in the top 10 in both 2021 and 2020 when seen from the value of exports.

Brazil is renowned for its consumption of Scotch whisky. According to a 2021 report by WhiskyInvestDirect, a company which helps investors profit from whisky investments, 95 percent of the market is held by bottled blends. Citing Gregorio Guttierez, the head of Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay markets of beverage company Diageo, the report says that the country’s northeast is particularly inclined towards whisky.

Japan is among the top whisky-consuming countries in Asia. In fact, the country’s own alcohol exports have been rising with each passing year. Of this, the lion’s share is held by Japanese whisky — a style that is modelled after the Scotch whisky process but has a unique character of its own.

According to a Nikkei Asia report, government statistics indicate that Japan exported USD 340 million worth of Japanese whisky in 2021. The figure marked a 70-percent rise over 2020 and was four times that of 2016.

With such a rising global graph of Japanese whisky, it is not a surprise that the country is also a major consumer of Scotch whisky.

The SWA data reveals that the total export volume to Japan in 2021 was 56 million bottles of Scotch — a 25.9-percent rise from 2020, but 7 percent less year on year from the 2019 figure.

In the list, the country was placed ninth for on-trade sales of Scotch whisky. The figure of GBP 133 million in 2021 in value terms was 16.2 percent more than the GBP 114 million in 2020 but 10 percent lower than the GBP 147 million in 2019.

Next on the list by volume is Spain. A 2019 report by Export.gov, a collaboration of US government agencies with the International Trade Administration of the US Department of Commerce, says that while tequila and gin are increasing in popularity in Spain, the “most consumed spirit is whiskey.”

As per SWA data, the European country, which shares its eastern border with one of the world’s largest wine-producing nations, France, recorded an export volume of 48 million bottles. This figure was 32 percent higher than the 2020 figure but 15 percent lower than in 2019.

From the point of view of value, Spain was in 10th place with numbers reaching GBP 118 million. In 2020, the country’s Scotch whisky export value was GBP 109 million. This means that the 2021 value was just about 7.9 percent more than the previous year.

The Scotch whisky export volume for Mexico was 48 million bottles in 2021, some 13 percent more than in 2020 and only about 7 percent less than in 2019.

Whisky consumption in Mexico has climbed rapidly in less than two decades. According to a 2016 report by WhiskyInvestDirect, the country was the 24th-biggest consumer of Scotch whisky by value and 23rd by volume in 2006. Today, as the SWA data reveals, it is the seventh-biggest.

The export value for Mexico in 2019, as per SWA data, was GBP 120.9 million. Yet the country does not appear in the top 10 by value in both 2020 and 2021, indicating an effect of the pandemic.

Despite this, Mexico marched ahead on its whisky path in 2020 with the establishment of the country’s first whisky distillery, which launched its inaugural whisky, Abasolo — a drink that has already started creating waves.

As everyone knows, Germany has a large drinking population who love their beer. In fact, government statistics reveal that people in Germany drank 95 litres of beer per person in 2020. There are around 5,000 different types of beer and 1,300 breweries across Germany.

However, the country’s Scotch whisky consumption has also been quite steady, except for the period when the pandemic hurt businesses.

In 2020, the export volume to Germany stood at 43 million bottles. The following year, it rose by three million bottles, or 7.2 percent, to 46 million bottles. Compared to 2019, the volume in 2021 was 8 percent less.

As per the report, Germany ranked seventh in terms of value. The total value in 2021 stood at GBP 148 million, or 6.4 percent higher than 2020’s figure of GBP 139 million but 20 percent less than 2019’s GBP 185 million.

Scotch exported to Poland in 2021 was just about 45 million bottles. The figure was 37 million in 2020, which means that the rise was 19.4 percent year on year. Interestingly, Poland also witnessed a rise year on year over 2019 by volume, when Scotch whisky export to the country numbered 33 million.

According to a WhiskyInvestDirect report from 2020, whisky is taking an increasing share of the country’s spirits market even though it is relatively new in Poland. Of all whiskies, Scotch whisky is the clear frontrunner.

One of the largest whisky consumers in the world, the export volume to Russia was around 42 million bottles in 2021. Though the figure might appear low compared to the other nations on the list, it marked a rise of 40.7 percent year on year over the 2020 figure of 30 million bottles. What is especially noteworthy is that Russia’s 2021 figure marked a rise of 61 percent — or second-highest after Brazil — when seen year on year over the 2019 figure.

Both Russia and Poland did not feature in the top 10 of the list by the value of Scotch whisky consumed. The two countries were also not among the top 10 by value in 2020.

According to a report by The National, the SWA said that the value of the Scotch whisky exported to Russia in 2021 stood at GBP 28 million.





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