date:Jun 27, 2014
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The success in finding a foothold in more-exotic destinations will depend on how well they address unfamiliar regulations, different drinking habits and low incomes among new consumers, said Amin Alkhatib, a London-based analyst at Euromonitor.
Lots of producers of traditional brews, like pilseners or wheat beers in Europe, have been looking at stagnating domestic markets for quite a while, so to move beyond to Asia or even Latin America is a natural oppo