Russia: Beer sales down 3.7% in 2016
Russias beer sales amounted to 78.1 mln hl last year, which is 3.7% less than in 2015, new report by Market Analytica said.
Compared to 2012, sales dropped 23%, the report shows.
However, some of Russias regions still registered an increase in beer sales last year: Sevastopol by 56%, Bashkortostan and Mordovia by 47% each, Kostroma region by 25.5%, and the Mari El Republic by 17.7%.
Despite lower sales, beer still remains the countrys most consumed alcohol beverage. The per capita beer consumption last year is estimated at 53.2 litres per annum while in 2011 it was 64 litres per capita per annum. As compared to the peak of consumption in 2007 (81.3 litres), the per capita consumption dropped by 35% last year. Moscow region has the largest per capita beer consumption in Russia (94.9 litres).
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