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Beer from India.

Beer Industry (Export Unit)


Beer is a popular beverage all over the world and contains alcohol ranging from 8 to 9 %. It is found effective in

improving appetite and is considered good for health. Formulations of beer manufacturing are done with the

availability of raw materials in that particular part where the brewery is established. Beer units are concentrated

in the state of Maharashtra, Karnataka, U.P. and Goa with no units in Assam, Tripura, Tami Nadu, Gujarat, Orissa,

Rajasthan and Bihar. Keeping in view the tremendous export potential, it would be worthwhile to explore the

possibilities of setting up an export-oriented unit. this can be a challenging investment for an entrepreneur.

Plant capacity: 10000 Bottles/Day Plant & machinery: Rs. 293.25 Lakhs

Working capital: Rs. 110.49 Lakhs T.C.I: Rs. 549.74 Lakhs

Return: 34.42% Break even: 52.90%

Beer Industry
Among the alcoholic drinks, Beer is quite common and popular in almost every Country of the World. People of

different countries take beer in varying much like a soft drink in European countries it is just a substitute of water.

The alcoholic contents and main source stuff also keep varying according to the tests of the major part of

population of the particular country although it is a fashion to ask for beer of every origin in every country.

Formulations of beer manufacturing are done with the view of availability of the raw materials in that particular

part of the World where the brewery is proposed to be established. In most of the parts of the world, barley is

universal source of beer extraction. But, beers are manufactured from Chamomile flowers and powdered gingers

etc. as well. The manufacturing processes and quality control measure can make the beer nutrition, energy

packed and refreshing. Among all the alcoholic drinks beer has become so common. Beer in the Western countries

is the important constituent of daily food. The most important characteristic of drink is to keep body warm and

certain refresh ness throughout the body. Beer is the dilute alcoholic product. Barley is extensively employed for

manufacture of malt used in brewing and distilling of beer. If we categorize beer, we find four categories as

fallows. 1. Pale Beer Lagers, wheat Beer, Pale ales (Bitter Beer). 2. Dark Beer Dark Lagers, Porter, Stout, Mils ales

(Brown ale) 3. Strong Beer Black Beer, Kafir Beer, Iactic Beer. 4. Special Beer etc. All above categories are in

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General. A particular manufacturer, uses, colour and flavour of his choice. In handy bottles, it is sold in the

market. The beer shall be of the following two types Beer, strong Beer. Beer is drunk primarily as a source of

liquid and for its pleasant & refreshing taste, non the less, its nutritional properties are of great importance. The

calories content of beer is significant but not special high. The calories are provided by the unfermented, residues

and alcohol. Alcohol also replace Carbohydrates, fats, proteins, so that there may be a gain in body weight. Beer

also contributes to mineral requirement of the body and supplies useful quantities of Vitamin B complex. A special

use of beer is for the control of sodium intake in the treatment of disease e.g. congestive hearty failure, high

blood pressure and certain kidney and liver ailments. Beer is a popular beverage all over the world. Though an

alcoholic beverage beer is not considered a hot drink like rum or whiskey as it contains alcohol ranging from only

8 to 9 percent. It is considered good for health in the sense that being very less in alcoholic content, it is found

effective in improving appetite. The market for beer in India was about 65 mn cases of 12 bottles each and is

slated to touch 10 mn cases in 200506, a growth of 23% in a year. There is very good demand for beer industry.

There is very bright good scope for new investment. Any entrepreneur can enter in this field.

Plant capacity: 10000 Bottles/Day Plant & machinery: Rs. 293.25 Lakhs

Working capital: Rs. 110.49 Lakhs T.C.I: Rs. 549.74 Lakhs

Return: 34.42% Break even: 52.90%

Glass Bottles For Beer


Glass bottles manufacturing occupies an important part in the glass manufacturing industry in the field of glass

container manufacturing. Glass is being more extensively used today than ever before and its progress in India

has been quite satisfactory and well maintained. Amongst the various glass items being produced in India, are

glass bottles and containers of all types for pharmaceutical, soft drinks, foods, breweries, gums, inks, chemicals

etc. Glass industry is one of the prominent industries in the world and its demand has ever since been on the

increase. New entrepreneurs may invest in this sector.

Plant capacity: 1,00,000 Nos./Day Plant & machinery: 1.95 Crores

Working capital: N/A T.C.I: 5.18 Crores

Return: 70.00% Break even: 35.00%

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Investment Opportunity in Beer Industry
Among the alcoholic drinks, Beer is quite common and popular in almost every Country of the World. People of

different countries take beer in varying much like a soft drink in European countries it is just a substitute of water.

The alcoholic contents and main source stuff also keep varying according to the tests of the major part of

population of the particular country although it is a fashion to ask for beer of every origin in every country.

Formulations of beer manufacturing are done with the view of availability of the raw materials in that particular

part of the World where the brewery is proposed to be established. In most of the parts of the world, barley is

universal source of beer extraction. But, beers are manufactured from Chamomile flowers and powdered gingers

etc. as well. The manufacturing processes and quality control measure, can make the beer nutrition’s, energy

packed and refreshing. Among all the alcoholic drinks beer has become so common. Beer in the Western countries

is the important constituent of daily food. The most important characteristic of drink is to keep body warm and

certain refreshness throughout the body. Beer is the dilute alcoholic product. Barley is extensively employed for

manufacture of malt used in brewing and distilling of beer. If we categorize beer, we find four categories as

follows. Pale Beer – Lagers, wheat Beer, Pale ales (Bitter Beer). Dark Beer – Dark Lagers, Porter, Stout, Mils ales

(Brown ale) Strong Beer – Black Beer, Kafir Beer, Iactic Beer. Special Beer etc. The Indian beer industry seems to

be in upswing mode as 2006 seems to be the best year as far as the growth is considered. Last year there was a

growth of 20% while in the last five years the industry registered a growth of 7 to 8% year on year basis. The

total beer industry was around 108 million cases in 2005, which crossed 130 million cases in 2006. Industry

analysts say tax and levies on beer are anticipated to fall over the next 2 to 3 years, driving down retail prices by

25 to 50%. It is estimated that beer will sell for Rs 15 to Rs 20 per 330 ml can and Rs 20 to Rs 30 per 650 ml

bottle in the coming year with the reduction tax and levies. In fact, northern Indian states, which have

traditionally shown a preference for hard liquor over beer, witnessed a jump of more than 100% in beer

consumption in 2006 as compared to last year. The per capita consumption of beer in India is very low as

compared to other countries in Europe and America. At present the per capita consumption is 0.7 litre per annum,

but industry experts predict that this may rise to around 20 litres in the next 10 years. Considering the expected

increase in consumption and the current growth trends, the future of Indian beer market looks bright and seems

set for continuous double digit growth in the coming years.

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Rice Flakes from Broken Rice (used in Beer Industry)
Food consists of variety of substances called nutrients and the suitable balance of these is essential for human

diet. Rice flakes from broken rice used in beer industries, which is cheap convenient and is an innovated concept.

The product is used in beer industry which finds a prominent place in alcoholic beverages. Rice flakes from broken

rice, used in beer industry is a newly developed concept and has a excellent domestic demand. In India about 32

beer units are registered with DGTD with a total installed capacity of the order of 132,200 Kilo Liters per year. The

capacity utilization during the last few years has been around 156 percent. So, it has to be assessed that in the

coming years the new unit may come up to production considering the 60% of the total licenses. Similarly

demand is increasing day by day to meet the requirement of indigenous as well as export market.

Plant capacity: 16 MT/Day Plant & machinery: 42 Lakh

Working capital: - T.C.I: 435 Lakh

Return: 50.00% Break even: 35.00%

Information

• One Lac / Lakh / Lakhs is equivalent to one hundred thousand (100,000)

• One Crore is equivalent to ten million (10,000,000)

• T.C.I is Total Capital Investment

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