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29 November, 2025



Brewing news Africa: SCADS beer formally enters African market

SCADS, a European beer label recognised for its intense flavour profile and outdoors-inspired brand persona, has formally entered the African market, launching two strong beer variants to meet rising demand for premium imported beers, Food Business Middle East & Africa reported on November 28.

The expansion marks SCADS’ first push into East, West, and Central Africa, where imported brews are attracting new consumer segments, particularly younger legal-age drinkers seeking high-strength lifestyle brands.

The brand said the rollout reflects a strategic response to evolving preferences within Africa’s premium beer landscape.

The Africa launch introduces two products: SCADS 12%, a smooth, fuller-bodied formulation positioned for nightlife and social occasions, and SCADS 18%, a high-potency strong beer targeted at the premium extreme-strength category.

Both are brewed and packaged in Europe, featuring updated quality controls and shipping from European stock points to African import partners.

The company said the brand architecture has been adapted for African channel dynamics, including bars, clubs, entertainment venues, retail trade, and influencer-led campaigns. Marketing for the Africa entry builds on the global slogan “Born to Travel”, supported by lifestyle-driven can designs and experiential messaging.

SCADS’ announcement aligns with strong-beer momentum across several African economies. Markets including Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Ghana, Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and South Africa have seen sustained consumption interest in high-ABV beer categories, encouraging importers and distributors to broaden premium beer portfolios.

The brand said it will back distributors in Africa with structured trade incentives. These include European production and quality certification, differentiated packaging design, marketing localisation support, favourable trade margins, customisable volume commitments, optional shipment flexibility, and accelerated logistics from European warehouses.

SCADS confirmed it is now opening discussions with nationwide distributors, beverage import firms, regional wholesalers, retail chain suppliers, nightclub channel partners, and outlet-level importers.

The firm said early expressions of interest will help regional distributors secure priority market access during the brand’s first commercial phase.

Targeted rollout markets named by the company include Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, DR Congo, Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, Cameroon, Namibia, Botswana, and Zambia, reflecting a multi-region phased launch covering both coastal and inland logistics corridors.

The company said staffing, commercial agreements, market allocation discussions, and distributor onboarding will continue over the coming weeks, with logistics calendar disclosures and market partner announcements expected before mid-2026 operations scale.





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