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India: Beer output is on rise
Beer is not especially popular in India, but growth is expected to accelerate as the market opens up and an affluent, young, consumer-oriented middle class expands. There are 36 breweries in India, and domestic consumption was an estimated 600m litres in 2002/03. The industry exported 7m litres of beer in 2002/03, and imported 4.4m litres. United Breweries (UB) is Indias leading brewer, with around 33% of the market. Its leading brand is Kingfisher, which alone accounts for one-quarter of the market. In January 2005 Scottish & Newcastle of the UK agreed to pay Rs4.66bn (US$106.5m) for 37.5% of UB, which is controlled by an Indian tycoon, Vijay Mallya. Beer consumption in India was valued at Rs12.7bn (US$273.4m) in 2003 by CMIE.
The Indian wine and spirits industry is much largerIndia, for example, is the worlds biggest market for whisky in overall volume terms. McDowell, with 18% of the market, and Shaw Wallace Distilleries, with 11.2%, are the leading local players. In January 2005, UB emerged as the leading bidder for Shaw Wallace; if the acquisition goes through, the combined company will be the worlds second-largest spirits company. In general, consumption of all alcoholic beverages in India is minuscule compared with that in other emerging markets: a sales volume of around 1bn litres in 2002 was a small fraction of Chinas 21bn litres. Alcoholic beverages (including spirits) carry a high tax burden and are a major source of tax revenue for state governments.