Top 50 Most Valuable Beer Brands In The World In 2021
Top 50 Most Valuable Beer Brands In The World In 2021. Photo KnowInsiders |
Brand Finance, a business valuation and strategy consultancy, recently released a study breaking down the top 10 wine, beer, and spirits brands in the world. While somms and beer nerds may disagree on what deserves to be named the highest quality brand, this ranking relies on cold, hard cash.
List of the Top 50 beer brands in 2021 and their values
1.Corona US$5.82bn
2.Heineken US$5.65bn
3.Budweiser US$4.79bn
4.Victoria US$4.04bn
5.Bud Light US$3.95bn
6.Snow US$3.45bn
7.Modelo Especial US$3.36bn
8.Kirin US$2.85bn
9.Miller Lite US$2.85bn
10.Asahi US$2.85bn
11.Skol
12.Harbin
13.Guinness
14.Coors Light
15.Carlsberg
16.BrewDog
17.Tsingtao
18.Brahma
19.Stella Artois
20.Tecate
21.Michelob
22.Busch
23.Tuborg
24.Estrella Damm
25.Sabeco
26.Saigon
27.Amstel
28.Aguila
29.Tiger
30.Antarctica
31.Natural
32.Radeberger
33.Mahou
34.Sapporo
35.XXXX
36.Kingfisher
37.Cass
38.Yanjing
39.Velkopopovicky Kozel
40.333 Export
41.Baltika
42.Carling Black Label
43.Dos Equis XX
44.Castle
45.Foster's
46.New Pilsner Urquell
47.Carling
48.Beck's
49.New San Miguel
50.New Kinmugi
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What to know about the most valuable beer brand in the world: Corona
Corona retained the title of the world’s most valuable beer brand, despite recording a 28% drop in brand value to US$5.8bn. As the bestselling imported drink in the US, with an additional presence in over 120 countries, the Mexican brand has also recently become one of the fastest-growing grocery products in the UK.
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Over the last year, the brand has been met with some hesitancy, particularly in the US, as Americans are hesitant to purchase its products due to its similarity in name to coronaviruses. It is this area of public opinion that could be behind the beer’s slight dip in brand value this year, although the study highlights it remains exemplary of the resilience of a strong and reputable global brand, recently announcing an initiative to help the restaurant industry recover from the effects of the pandemic.
Richard Haigh, Managing Director, Brand Finance, commented: “The pandemic has undoubtedly forced change upon the world’s beer brands, which have grappled with consumers’ significant lifestyle changes brought about by the limitations on social interaction. Brands with a strong existing reputation and good levels of familiarity amongst consumers are those most primed to weather the storm.”
Belgian beer brand, Michelob, bucked industry trends as the fastest growing brand, climbing 13 spots in the ranking following an impressive 39% brand value growth to US$1.2bn. Over the last year, the brand has cemented its position as an innovative presence within the sector through its digital-based ‘Ultra Beer Run’ campaign – an initiative that offers free beer as a reward for exercising.
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