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Home / Business and Economy / Brewers Seek Stability as EU Beer Market Dries Up

Brewers Seek Stability as EU Beer Market Dries Up

8 Dec

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Summary

  • EU beer production, consumption, and exports have declined for five consecutive years.
  • Rising costs, tighter regulations, and low consumer confidence impact the beer sector.
  • Non-alcoholic beer is the fastest-growing segment, up 25% in five years.
Brewers Seek Stability as EU Beer Market Dries Up

Europe's beer industry is grappling with a sustained downturn, marked by five consecutive years of declining production, consumption, and exports. As of late 2025, indicators suggest this trend is set to continue, with overall EU beer output significantly lower than pre-pandemic levels. This prolonged slump is attributed to a confluence of factors including rising inflation, increased operational costs, global supply chain disruptions, and climate pressures impacting raw materials.

Brewers are calling for increased stability and support from policymakers, citing a loss of consumer confidence that has reshaped spending patterns. The shift from on-trade venues like pubs and restaurants to off-trade consumption has accelerated, with on-trade now representing only about a quarter of all beer consumed. This economic pressure has led to a plateau in the number of breweries across the EU.

Amidst these challenges, the non-alcoholic beer segment is experiencing robust growth, increasing by 25% over the past five years and now holding a 7.5% share of the market. The Brewers of Europe stress their commitment to sustainability and moderation but advocate for clear, supportive regulations rather than counterproductive measures, highlighting the sector's potential to contribute to Europe's economic competitiveness and cultural landscape.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Europe's beer production is declining due to factors like rising costs, tighter regulations, low consumer confidence, and climate pressures on raw materials.
The fastest-growing segment in the European beer market is non-alcoholic beer, which has seen a 25% increase over five years.
The Brewers of Europe are urging policymakers for more stability and support to help the beer sector overcome its current challenges.

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