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Global Beer Market: World Cup's Heat Failed to Spark Revival

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Global Beer Market: World Cup's Heat Failed to Spark Revival

The World Cup's 14% surge in beer sales in the U.S. couldn't reverse the global decline. Beer consumption has been falling steadily in the U.S. for a decade, with similar trends in Canada and the EU. Health concerns and economic worries are hurting alcohol sales. However, U.S. non-alcoholic beer sales remain at just 1%. U.S. all-alcohol consumption fell 5% last year. U.S. beer sales rose 14% in host cities and 4% nationally during the first four weeks of the tournament. Boston Beer Co. CEO Jim Koch remains optimistic, but warns, 'Beer has been part of human civilization for 10,000 years.' > The U.S. beer market faces challenges from tech-driven lifestyle changes, but major sports events may offer short-term relief. Beer sales are expected to fall post-World Cup.

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