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  3. Beer in India - Wikipedia

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    The increased consumption has raised the price of barley in India. [47] Indians prefer stronger alcoholic drinks, like whiskey, over beer, because it is cheaper and has a higher alcohol content. Indians mostly consume stronger brews. Strong beer with alcohol content in the 5-8% range accounted for 83% of the total beer sales in 2012.

  4. How Much a Six-Pack of Beer Cost the Year You Turned 21 - AOL

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    1950s: Beer Prices. At first glance, beer prices in the 1950s look low — especially when measured in 2023 dollars — but after adjusting prices for inflation, a six-pack of beer back then cost ...

  5. Viking Beer - Wikipedia

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    Viking Beer [1] [2] (or Víking bjór [ˈviːciŋk ˈpjouːr̥]) is an Icelandic brand, brewed by CCEP "Víking Brewery". [3] The brewery is located in Akureyri , Iceland, just south of the Arctic Circle .

  6. United Breweries Group - Wikipedia

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    United Breweries is India's largest producer of beer. [5] United Breweries now has greater than a 40% share of the Indian brewing market with 79 distilleries and bottling units around the world. In 2005, UB financed a takeover of the spirits business of the rival Shaw-Wallace company, giving it a majority share of India's spirits business. [6]

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  8. Kerala State Beverages Corporation - Wikipedia

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    According to think tank CPPR, the liquor market in India is the third largest and fastest growing one in the world. A significant part of this liquor demand is met by domestic production. However, the market operates under the strict regulatory framework of the government and this has led to corruption, cronyism, exorbitant prices, black ...

  9. Kingfisher (beer) - Wikipedia

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    Kingfisher is an Indian beer brewed by United Breweries Group, Bangalore, India. The brand was first introduced in 1857 and then relaunched in 1978 by Vijay Mallya. With a market share of over 36% in India, it is also available in 52 other countries as of 2013. [1]