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CASTLE MALTING NEWS en colaboración con www.e-malt.com Spanish
09 September, 2005



Brewing news Canada: Statistics Canada about beer vs. other alcoholic beverages

Statistics Canada says that usually beer was by far the most popular beverage in terms of dollar value, capturing 50.7 % of sales compared with 24.7 % for spirits and 24.6 % for wine. In a report on sales for the fiscal year ending March 31 last year, the agency says beer and liquor stores and agencies sold more than C$16.1 billion worth of the beverages, up 4.9 % from the year before, the Canadian Press reported on September 8.

But that rate of growth was slower than the 6 % increase during the previous fiscal year. And although Canadian products still dominated, imported beer gained ground, capturing 11 % of the market, up from 3 % a decade earlier. The agency says when it came to wine, red was by far the preferred choice, capturing 49 % of the volume of sales, white 36 % and unidentified wine 15 %.

"Revenue from the sale of alcoholic beverages plus the net income realized by provincial and territorial liquor authorities hit C$4.3 billion in 2003-04, up 7.2 % from the previous year. The largest year-over-year increase in the last 20 years." Statistics Canada says. Canadians bought 86.3 litres of beer, 13.3 litres of wine and 7.6 litres of spirits during the year, with total per capita purchases of alcoholic beverages amounting to C$623.60, the agency said.

"Consumers in Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador led the pack, purchasing just over 115 litres of alcoholic beverages per capita. In contrast, those in Saskatchewan purchased only 94.4 litres, lowest of all."

By volume, per capita purchases of beer were highest in Newfoundland and Labrador and Quebec, and lowest in British Columbia.

"Newfoundlanders also bought the highest per capita volumes in spirits. Quebecers led the way with purchases of wine. Among spirits, rum was still most popular in Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia. Whisky was the preferred choice for consumers from Ontario to British Columbia."





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