Summary The GDP of the Canary Islands saw an increase of nearly 3% which brought with it the rise in consumer confidence which was in a minus for 2014. The beer mixes and flavored beer segments saw an increase, taking some share from lager which was the dominant beer type in the market. There was an increase in consumption 'on the go' as consumers liked to pick up a beer before heading out somewhere. This led to an increase in single serve metal cans due to their lightweight nature and ease of opening. Sizes less than 50cl were the main packs to see growth as these were favored by these types of consumers. Key Findings - Consumer confidence across the market saw an increase boosted by the rise in GDP. - Beer continued to enjoy an excellent perception from consumers that it was a beverage entirely made from natural ingredients with no sugar content. - On-premise outlets were the main driver behind the 1% increase seen in beer. The increased consumption in this channel came... Research Beam Model: Research Beam Product ID: 914229 2800 USD New
Canary Islands Beer Market Insights Report 2016; In-depth Analysis of Key Companies, Brands, Volume, Value and Segmentation Trends and Opportunities in the Beer Market
 
 

Canary Islands Beer Market Insights Report 2016; In-depth Analysis of Key Companies, Brands, Volume, Value and Segmentation Trends and Opportunities in the Beer Market

  • Category : Food and Beverages
  • Published On : July   2016
  • Pages : 37
  • Publisher : Canadean
 
 
 
Summary
The GDP of the Canary Islands saw an increase of nearly 3% which brought with it the rise in consumer confidence which was in a minus for 2014. The beer mixes and flavored beer segments saw an increase, taking some share from lager which was the dominant beer type in the market. There was an increase in consumption 'on the go' as consumers liked to pick up a beer before heading out somewhere. This led to an increase in single serve metal cans due to their lightweight nature and ease of opening. Sizes less than 50cl were the main packs to see growth as these were favored by these types of consumers.

Key Findings
- Consumer confidence across the market saw an increase boosted by the rise in GDP.

- Beer continued to enjoy an excellent perception from consumers that it was a beverage entirely made from natural ingredients with no sugar content.

- On-premise outlets were the main driver behind the 1% increase seen in beer. The increased consumption in this channel came as a direct reaction to the stabilization of the economy, which led to consumers having more money to spend on luxuries such as a beer in a bar.

- Lager continued to be the leading beer type as it was the tradition among consumers.

- Mainstream brands saw a slight decline of just under 1%, but was still the leading segment in the market holding 42% share.


Synopsis
Canadean's Canary Islands Beer Market Insights 2016 Report provides a complete overview of the Canary Islands beer industry structure offering a comprehensive insight into historical background trends, 2015 performance and 2016 outlook.

Covering total market (on and off-premise) the report details:

- 2011-2015 actual detailed beer consumption volume data by segment, brand, brewer, packaging and distribution (on-/off-premise), with 2016 forecasts

- Top line production, import, export and consumption volume from 2005-2015 with forecasts for 2016

- Value by distribution channel 2011-2015, with 2016 forecasts

- 2014-2016 selected on- / off-premise retail prices

- Details of key beer new product launches in 2015 by company

- Overview of the competitive landscape in the beer market, with analysis of key company performance

- Insightful and valuable analysis of the drivers behind both current and emerging trends in the beer market

- Data is also available in excel format


Reasons To Buy
- Gain an in-depth understanding of the dynamics and structure of the Canary Islands beer industry, from the latest competitive intelligence of both historical and forecast trends to enhance your corporate strategic planning

- Evaluate the current emerging trends and future growth opportunities in the Canary Islands beer market to support your brand development and marketing initiatives

- Understand volume vs. value trends and identify the key growth opportunities across the super-premium, premium, mainstream and discount segments to best target profitability

- Analyze domestic and imported beer brand performance and determine the key trends driving consumption preference to develop a competitive advantage

- Interrogate the unique granularity of our data to analyze the market on a variety of levels to make well-informed decisions on future threats and growth prospects in the marketplace for your company

- Use our new power point add-on to quickly absorb a succinct summary of the key trends in the Canary Islands beer market

- View a selection of the key 2015 product launches and identify competitor activity and product innovation and differentiation prospects


Table Of Contents
1 Market Context
1.1 Market Parameters Tables
1.2 Legislation and Taxation Tables
2 Market Background Briefing
3 Market Update
3.1 New Products and Photo Shots
3.2 Beer Pricing Tables
3.3 Beer Data Tables
4 Brewer Profiles
5 Appendix
5.1 Disclaimer
5.2 Methodology, Wisdom Attributes and Product Definitions
5.3 Map

List Of Tables
Table 1: Canary Islands Population Size and Growth, 1991-2018F
Table 2: Canary Islands Economic Indicators, 2007-2017F
Table 3: Taxation Base
Table 4: Historical Excise Rates of Beer
Table 5: Legal controls on Beer
Table 6: Tax Burden on Beer @ 5% Abv, 2015
Table 7: Beer Key Facts
Table 8: Top 10 Beer Brands - Volume, 2013-2015
Table 9: Top 10 International Premium and Super premium Beer Brands - Volume, 2013-2015
Table 10: Licensed Brand Owners and Licensees
Table 11: Beer Market Valuation (Local Currency), 2014-2016F
Table 12: Trade Margin Build-Up Model
Table 13: Selected Consumer Beer Prices: On-Premise, 2015-2016
Table 14: Selected Consumer Beer Prices: Off-Premise, 2015-2016
Table 15: Average Beverage Consumption - Liters of Pure Alcohol (LPA) Per Capita, 2005-2016F
Table 16: Beer Production/Trade/Consumption 000 HL, 2005-2016F
Table 17: Beer Production/Trade/Consumption - Growth, 2005-2016F
Table 18: Beer Foreign Trade By Country (Imports), 2014-2016F
Table 19: Beer Market Valuation (Local Currency), 2014-2016F
Table 20: Beer Consumption by Local Definition, 2012-2016F
Table 21: Beer Consumption by Standard Price Segmentation, 2012-2016F
Table 22: Beer Consumption by Alcoholic Strength, 2012-2016F
Table 23: Beer Consumption by Type, 2012-2016F
Table 24: Beer Consumption by Geographic Scope, 2012-2016F
Table 25: Beer All Trademarks, 2011-2015
Table 26: Beer Brands by Local Definition, 2011-2015
Table 27: Beer Brands by Standard Price Segment, 2011-2015
Table 28: Beer Brands by Alcoholic Strength, 2011-2015
Table 29: Beer Brands by Type, 2011-2015
Table 30: Imported Brands by Origin, 2011-2015
Table 31: Beer Licensed Brands, 2013-2015
Table 32: Beer Private Label Brands, 2011-2015
Table 33: Beer Trademark Owners, 2011-2015
Table 34: Beer Local Operators, 2011-2015
Table 35: Beer leading Brewers/Importers, 2011-2015
Table 36: Beer Consumption by Pack Mix: Refill ability/Pack/Size, 2012-2016F
Table 37: Beer Distribution: On vs. Off Premise, 2012-2016F
Table 38: Compania Cervecera de Canarias SA Brand Volumes 2011-2015

List Of Figures
Figure 1: Beer Leading Brewers/Importers, 2015
Figure 2: Beer Consumption by Pack Material/Type, 2015
Figure 3: Beer Distribution by Channel, 2015
Figure 4: Beer Consumption by Price Segment, 2015
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