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Quenching the nation’s new found thirst for ale A new brewery based in Wuhan dedicated to craft beer-making aims to tap into China’s growing demand for bespoke brews

- By ZHANG LEI zhanglei@chinadaily. com.cn

Even during the freezing winter months, nothing seems to stop Chinese beer lovers from grabbing cold brew from the fridge and enjoying a spicy hot pot or barbecue dinner with friends.

China has grown to become the world’s largest consumer market for beer, and people nowadays have more diversity than ever to meet their ever-growing tastes. Whether you fancy a glass of the Chinese staple, Tsingtao, or prefer a flavored Indian Pale Ale imported from Britain, there are always pubs, bars and online stores offering a multitude of different beer options.

And last week, a new brewery opened in China by AnheuserBu­sch InBev looks set to bring the art of craft beer making even closer to Chinese consumers.

The central city of Wuhan, Hubei province, was selected by the world’s largest brewer as the site for its new brewery dedicated solely to making craft beer, the first of its kind in the Asia-Pacific region.

ZX Ventures, the craft beer division of AB InBev, opened the doors to the new facility in Wuhan last week, where it began to produce tipples from three of its leading breweries — Goose Island, Boxing Cat and Kaiba. The classic Goose IPA is an American take on a traditiona­l English IPA, fuller-flavored with bright citrus aromas and a bold hop finish. Hop bitterness is balanced out by biscuity malts, while retaining a smooth and light body.

At the newly-launched brewery, the pleasant aroma of malt mixing with a range of natural flavorings are enough to whet the appetite of any beer lover. With the fully automated brewing machines imported from Germany, the giant shiny fermenting tanks crank into action.

During the brewing process, a profession­al team from the Belgium-based multinatio­nal will be on hand to provide guidance throughout the process to ensure that quality is strictly maintained.

“The ZX Ventures craft brewery has been tailored to meet the demand for the small-scale production of high-quality beer,” says Pedro Aidar, head of specialtie­s ZX Ventures APAC North.

“Drinking craft beer is a developing trend in China. We chose to set up the brewery in Wuhan because we have had over 30 years’ experience selling beer in the city, and we have noticed that consumer preference­s have switched from traditiona­l beer to craft beer,” says Aidar.

Although the market share of craft beer remains relatively small, sales have witnessed a huge increase in China in recent years.

According to industry research website Chinairn.com, the market share for premium beer is around 4 percent compared to traditiona­l beer. But this share accounts for more than 18 percent of profits in the industry, while the market is expanding at the rate of 40 percent a year.

Eyeing the growing market, Wang Deliang, brewery research director at the China National Research Institute of Food & Fermentati­on Industries, says that investment in the craft beer sector has been expanding in recent years as beer makers chase profits of up to 30 percent.

“Limited supply, unique flavors, a distinct experience and high-end branding all appeal to the younger generation of consumers who like to try something different,” says Michael To, marketing specialist with Shanghai-based Focus Strategy consultanc­y.

AB InBev also recognize the potential of China’s craft beer market.

“In recent years we have seen consumer preference­s switching to a more diverse range of premium products, and this market share has continued to see strong growth,” says Aidar. “So, setting up a brewery to meet the demand for top-notch products was an easy choice.”

With demand for craft beer on the rise in China, they soon realized that the appetite of Chinese consumers could not be met by relying on imported beers alone, where some of the flavor and taste can be lost during long-haul transporta­tion. With this in mind, the Wuhan brewery has been tasked with the mission of creating locally-produced craft beers of the highest quality.

“With their strict quality control measures, the team will ensure the crispness, color and alcohol content will comply with the requiremen­ts of the original recipes and ensure each drop of bottled craft beer will achieve its full flavor potential,” says Aidar.

“All the beers are guaranteed to be fresh because they are made locally,” he says. “We will also put more energy into attending trade fairs, putting on events and visiting bars to promote our products.”

To further explore regional markets, Aidar says the key lies in continuous innovation to develop localized recipes.

“The charm of craft beer lies in innovation,” Aidar says. “China’s deep history and culture will become an endless source of inspiratio­n for the brewery.”

He says the company has already promoted a special craft beer combining signature elements from the Goose Island and the Shangri-La Highland Craft breweries.

This January, ZX Ventures also released its first local craft beer, Han Yang Zao, which drew inspiratio­n from the long history of Wuhan.

Beside the brewery, ZX Ventures has also teamed up with Hubei Light Industry Technology Institute & Brewing Technologi­es Academy, a Wuhan-based academy specializi­ng in beer brewing to help cultivate future industry experts. Titled the New Brewing Generation, the program jointly launched by ZX Ventures and BTA aims to combine industry with academia.

Xu Bing, president of the Hubei Light Industry Technology Institute, says: “Through a high-standard platform like the New Brewing Generation, our students will be able to access more advanced and comprehens­ive teaching methods and practices. We are confident that they will be able to add value to China’s craft brewing industry, and help China’s own craft beer recipes shine around the world.”

Brewery together.

 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? ZX Ventures, the craft beer division of AB InBev, opened the doors to the new facility in Wuhan last week, where it began to produce tipples from three of its leading breweries — Goose Island, Boxing Cat and Kaiba.
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ZX Ventures, the craft beer division of AB InBev, opened the doors to the new facility in Wuhan last week, where it began to produce tipples from three of its leading breweries — Goose Island, Boxing Cat and Kaiba.
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 ??  ?? Clockwise from top: Opening ceremony at the Wuhan ZX Brewery; a brewer of Wuhan ZX Brewery is devoted to work; guests start the first brew of Wuhan ZX
Clockwise from top: Opening ceremony at the Wuhan ZX Brewery; a brewer of Wuhan ZX Brewery is devoted to work; guests start the first brew of Wuhan ZX

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