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Beer manufacturers have faced mixed trading conditions over the past five years. Craft beer’s growing popularity has supported the industry's performance, despite declining mainstream beer consumption due to rising health consciousness. This fall aligns with wider trends in alcohol consumption, as consumers have increasingly turned to premium alcoholic alternatives like craft spirits or non-alcoholic beer and other beverages. Pandemic lockdowns and travel restrictions severely limited sales of beer at craft breweries and licensed premises. However, increased sales through liquor retailing establishments helped constrain revenue declines. Overall, beer manufacturing revenue is anticipated to fall at an annualised rate of 1.0% over the five years through 2024-25, to total $2.1 billion. This trend includes an expected drop of 1.4% in the current year due to falling household discretionary income.
Industry revenue has declined at a CAGR of 1.0 % over the past five years, to reach an estimated $2.1bn in 2024.
Market size is projected to decline over the next five years.
Company | Market Share (%)
2025 | Revenue ($m)
2025 |
---|---|---|
Lion NZ | 614.8 | |
DB Breweries | 521.7 | |
MOA BREWING COMPANY LIMITED | 9.8 |
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Industry revenue is measured across several distinct product and services lines, including Light beer, Mid-strength beer and Full-strength beer. Light beer is the largest segment of the Beer Manufacturing in New Zealand.
Full-strength beer remains popular, but demand is switching to craft and imported beer brands
Firms in the Beer Manufacturing industry brew, package and distribute beer. Beer produced by the industry is generally packaged in kegs, bottles or cans and is sold to bars, wholesalers and retailers. Non-alcoholic beer production is excluded from the industry.
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ANZSIC 1212 - Beer Manufacturing in New Zealand
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The market size of the Beer Manufacturing industry in New Zealand is $2.1bn in 2024.
There are 181 businesses in the Beer Manufacturing industry in New Zealand, which has declined at a CAGR of 0.2 % between 2019 and 2024.
The market size of the Beer Manufacturing industry in New Zealand has been declining at a CAGR of 1.0 % between 2019 and 2024.
Over the next five years, the Beer Manufacturing industry in New Zealand is expected to decline.
The biggest companies operating in the Beer Manufacturing market in New Zealand are Lion NZ, DB Breweries and MOA BREWING COMPANY LIMITED
Full-strength beer and Craft beer are part of the Beer Manufacturing industry.
The company holding the most market share in New Zealand is Lion NZ.
The level of competition is moderate and increasing in the Beer Manufacturing industry in New Zealand.