Beervana and the Chilean Beer Industry
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Peter HaldisEric Markley
Yoichiro Hayakawa
★ Beervana and the Chilean Beer Industry
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History• Beer came with the Europeans• Beer arrived shortly after Independence. • First Chilean brewery "La Chimba" began in 1822 in
Santiago.• Germans arrived mid-19th century → Mass production of
beer
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• Compania Cervecerías Unidas was born in 1889.• In 2002 thCompania Cervecerías Unidas was born in 1889.• In 2002 the Association of Beer Producers of Chile AG (ACECHI) was
founded.Compania Cervecerías Unidas was born in 1889.• In 2002 the Association of Beer Producers of Chile AG (ACECHI) was
founded.Compania Cervecerías Unidas was born in 1889.• In 2002 the Association of Beer Producers of Chile AG (ACECHI) was
founded.e Association of Beer Producers of Chile AG (ACECHI) was founded.
History• By the end of the 19th century, beer was consumed all over the
country.
• Compania Cervecerías Unidas (CCU) born in 1889.
• Association of Beer Producers of Chile AG founded 2002, .
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Unique “beers” of Chile
PiscoColorless or yellowish grape brandy produced in winemaking regions of Peru and Chile. Made from only certain varieties of grapes.
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Chicha• Several varieties, some non-alcoholic• Maize, manioc root, grape, apple or other fruits.• Classified as corn beer by foreigners
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Beer in ChileMarket Size
• Chilean beer consumption low compared to the rest of the South America• Beer is the most consumed alcoholic beverage and takes 60% of the total market
share for alcoholic drinks.
There has been slow but steady growth in the sales of lager, pale ale from local microbreweries and imported pale lager.
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Beer Consumption★Per capitaconsumption:
Canada: 99 LUSA: 78 LBrazil: 65 LArgentina: 49 LJapan: 45 L
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Place of Consumption★
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•Major players
• CCU 80% market share in 2012. • Cervecería Chile, Chilean unit of InBev, 14%
•Craft beer•
• Craft beer market born in late 90s• From 2008-2012, craft beers sold rise from 125 to 400 • Premium beers 18% share of total market, highest share in the region• Growing demand for imports, especially full-flavor European-style
★ Market Shares
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Beer Industry Analysis★
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Average Price Per Liter★Year 2010 2011 2012
Average PricePer Liter (peso)
550.65 574.29 581.71
Growth Rate 2.4% 4.2% 1.3%
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BeervanaBen Wood and Perry Hirsch Demand for imported beer among Chileans, plus 25,000 American expats/tourists.
Combined, importer, distributor and retailer
• Only Chilean importer of American craft brews• Distribute to bars & restaurants • 750 sq. ft. store (eventual plan 100+ labels).
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Beervana★
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Beervana -- Setting up
• Setting up distributorship and retail much cheaper than in U.S.-- Personal savings and 2 U.S. silent investors.
• Licensing and regulations similar to U.S.
• Minimal government involvement
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Beervana Pricing
Current Market • Local Drafts $1000 CP• Imported bottles $1500 CP
Beervana• Local Crafts $1000 CP• US Imports $2000 CP• International imports $3-4000 CP• Extra large bottles $5-7,500 CP
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Beervana SWOT
Strengths• Experience in distribution• First mover• Location (Providencia/Santiago)
Weaknesses• Pricing• Unproven Market
★Opportunities• Growing market segment• Two ways to succeed – retail and
distribution
Threats• Chilean craft beers • Craft beer just a fad?• Craft beer becomes very popular,
and CCU or InBev get in.
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Questions?★