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  2. Beer in China - Wikipedia

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    Beer in China was the dominant alcoholic beverage through the Han dynasty, after which it was eclipsed by rice wine. Modern brewing appeared in the late 1800s, brought to China by Europeans who brewed pale lagers, such as Tsingtao. Both beer production and consumption of local and imported brands grew increasingly popular in the 20th century.

  3. Alcoholic drinks in China - Wikipedia

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    Baijiu or shaojiu is a Chinese liquor. It is usually sorghum -based, but some varieties are distilled from huangjiu or other rice -based drinks. All typically have an alcohol content greater than 30% and are so similar in color and feel to vodka that baijiu is sometimes known as "Chinese vodka".

  4. Beer in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Asia is the largest beer-producing region in the world since 2009. In 2013, Asian top beer producing countries were China (46.5 million kiloliters), Japan (5.5 million kiloliters), Vietnam (3.1 million kiloliters), Thailand (2.3 million kiloliters), South Korea (2 million kiloliters) and India (1.9 million kiloliters).

  5. Tsingtao Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Tsingtao Brewery Co. Ltd. (simplified Chinese: 青岛啤酒厂; traditional Chinese: 青島啤酒廠; pinyin: Qīngdǎo Píjiǔchǎng) is China's second largest brewery, with about 15% of domestic market share and also accounts for half of China's national beer exports. [2][3][4] The brewery was founded in 1903 as an Anglo–German business ...

  6. Beijing Beer - Wikipedia

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    The logo is a graphical representation of the Temple of Heaven with Beijing in Chinese characters (北京) written underneath in a joined up fashion. It is possible to purchase in most convenient stores, particularly 7-Eleven, supermarkets and restaurants although not as widespread as China's two most popular beers, Tsingtao Beer and Yanjing ...

  7. Beijing Yanjing Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Products. Beer, mineral water, raw materials of beer, feedstuffs, yeast and plastic boxes. Number of employees. 42,239 [1] Website. www.yanjing.com.cn. Beijing Yanjing Brewery (SZSE: 000729) is a brewing company founded in 1980 in Beijing, China. [2] Yanjing Beer was designated as the official beer served at state banquets in the Great Hall of ...

  8. Slow Boat Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Craft beer. Website. www.slowboatbrewery.com. Slow Boat Brewery (simplified Chinese: 悠航鲜啤; traditional Chinese: 悠航鮮啤; pinyin: Yōu háng xiān pí) is a microbrewery located in Chaoyang District, Beijing, China. Since 2016, the company has operated a brewpub in Sanlitun. [1] In December 2018, Slow Boat Brewery announced plans to ...

  9. Category:Breweries in China - Wikipedia

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