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One billion pints: beer giants prepare for booziest World Cup in history

An expanded tournament held in beer-friendly countries will result in an extra 1bn pints being consumed, say analysts
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Two England fans smiling and holding up beer cups outside the stadium, wearing England jerseys and face paint.
"}],[{"start":118.7,"text":"After taking into account brewers’ exposure by country, Jefferies estimates Heineken will benefit from a 0.27 per cent annual uplift to sales volumes, while Carlsberg, which has little exposure to the Americas, is forecast to see only a 0.15 per cent boost. "}],[{"start":135.7,"text":"The tournament, which kicks off on June 11, is set to deliver a significantly bigger boost to the industry than the 2022 World Cup held in Qatar. Following an eleventh-hour decision to ban drinking in stadiums four years ago, Budweiser announced it would ship all of its unsold beer to the winning nation in a campaign titled “Bring Home the Bud”."}],[{"start":155.79999999999998,"text":"Marcondes said that given each country’s beer consumption would depend heavily on the progress their team made in the tournament, AB InBev is retaining flexibility to shift stock around quickly this year. "}],[{"start":167.6,"text":"“We’re going to have containers full of Budweiser being shipped to the winning countries,” he said. "}],[{"start":null,"text":"
Bar chart of Beer revenue exposure to qualified countries (%) showing AB InBev and Heineken generate the greatest share of their beer revenue from countries whose national teams are in the World Cup
"}],[{"start":172.79999999999998,"text":"Morgan Stanley analyst Sarah Simon warned that in instances where a country was knocked out of the tournament earlier than expected, companies risked being left with a glut of inventory. And when a country unexpectedly advanced to the latter stages, companies risked running out of beer in those markets, she added. "}],[{"start":190.49999999999997,"text":"The challenge for brewers, Simon said, was that they “will not know which teams have progressed at the point of shipping inventory”. "}],[{"start":198.44999999999996,"text":"A summer beer boom may help revive investor interest in a sector that has fallen out of favour. In addition to surging costs and depressed consumer spending, beer groups are contending with a long-term structural decline in beer consumption among increasingly health-conscious consumers."}],[{"start":214.04999999999995,"text":"According to data provider IWSR, global beer sales volumes fell by 1 per cent in 2025, driven by weak consumption in vast markets including the US and Brazil. "}],[{"start":226.29999999999995,"text":"Brewers have responded by diversifying into no- and low-alcohol options, or “premium” beers. Carlsberg has pivoted to soft drinks, acquiring J20 maker Britvic, while Heineken has tried to promote the social benefits of beer drinking. "}],[{"start":241.14999999999995,"text":"AB InBev has pushed harder into event marketing, targeting global sporting competitions including the Olympics and the World Cup, in an attempt to benefit from the resilient “experience economy”. "}],[{"start":261.44999999999993,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1780793580_3653.mp3"}

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