Bucking the trend: all of Germany loves this beer from Bavaria
Created: 02/10/2022 11:13 am
A freshly tapped beer - not every beer lover in Germany can enjoy that.
But the beer is also popular in bottles.
© R3169 Winfried Rothermel/Imago
Despite or because of Corona - the beer trend in Germany is declining.
But this does not apply to all types of beer and brewers. This beer from Bavaria continues to grow.
Munich/Kreuztal - Light beer from Bavaria* is also finding new buyers outside of Bavaria.
Compared to the nationwide comparison, sales of the Bavarian beer variety in supermarkets and beverage stores have increased by double digits, bucking the downward trend in the beer market.
For the first ten months of 2021, the market researchers from Nielsen recorded an increase of almost 14 percent in retail sales of light beer.
It's the biggest winner among beer styles.
Light beer is increasing: Bavarian breweries are exporting more
According to the Nielsen data, the
market share of Hellbier
rose from 7.9 to 8.8 percent.
Hell is the undisputed number two behind the still dominant Pils.
Bavarian breweries, which export more,
benefit from this
.
And in the meantime, large Pils producers from North Rhine-Westphalia have also jumped on the trend.
They sell the light, as they say in Bavaria, through their retail and catering channels or with their own brand.
"We have enormous export successes," reports Lothar Ebbertz, General Manager of the Bavarian Brewers' Association.
For a long time, the image of the light color outside the white-blue borders was "not that sparkling", but it has been trendy for some time.
The typical shape of the beer bottle - with a short neck and rather stocky - is on the rise again, "because it is perceived as authentic".
The
increased demand for Hellem
has also helped the Bavarian breweries to come through the Corona crisis relatively well overall, says Ebbertz.
And even if more and more breweries are now jumping on the trend, many are doing it with Bavarian partners - in order to have an "authentic sender".
Caution:
Don't throw away expired beer!
Germany loves Helles: imitators with Bavarian partners
"In recent years we have noticed that
light beers with a Bavarian sender are particularly in demand
," confirms Peter Lemm, spokesman for the Krombacher brewery from North Rhine-Westphalia.
She has had a sales partnership with the Starnberger Brauhaus in retail and gastronomy since 2021.
The Schadeberg family owns a minority stake in the Bavarian company.
According to the latest figures, sales of Krombacher Hell beer stagnated at a relatively low level in 2021.
The Warsteiner brewery has had a foothold in Bavaria since 2001 through a stake in the König Ludwig Schloßbrauerei Kaltenberg in Fürstenfeldbruck.
It also includes the traditional brand "Oberbräu Hell" brewed in Holzkirchen, which Warsteiner intends to sell throughout Germany from the end of February.
The look is also Bavarian - with a chapel, a pair of traditional costumes and white-blue diamonds on the bottle.
Veltins from Sauerland, on the other hand, relies on its new Pülleken brand with a funny joke on the label, as sales manager Volker Kuhl emphasizes.
You want to be independent of the variety trend and not get lost in the beer series with a Bavarian image.
The national test for Hell is still pending.
According to Veltins, 68 percent of the retail Hellbier volume is sold in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg and 7 percent in North Rhine-Westphalia.
This means that only a quarter is distributed among all other federal states.
Important to know:
For this reason, wheat beer is only drunk out of a glass.
Successful exporters from Bavaria include the
Bayreuther Bierbrauerei
, also known as the Bayreuther Brauhaus.
Her Helles can be seen more frequently in Berlin, among other places.
"Even in northern Germany, the Bavarian philosophy of life has found its way through our Helles," says CEO Hans-Joachim Leipold.
The
light beer is difficult to produce
and is considered the premier class among master brewers, emphasizes Leipold.
"With this style of beer, not even the smallest brewing error can be hidden and the beer drinker would immediately notice a discrepancy."
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