Why blonde ales are a go to choice for easy drinking and refreshment

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Written by Robert Gultig

26 November 2025

Introduction

The global alcohol market continues to thrive, with a value of approximately $1.6 trillion. Beer remains a dominant player in the industry, with global output reaching around 1.86 billion hectoliters. As per-capita consumption trends shift towards premium and craft options, blonde ales have emerged as a popular choice for consumers seeking easy drinking and refreshment.

Top 20 List

1. AB InBev – The largest beer producer in the world, AB InBev boasts a market share of over 25% globally.
2. Heineken – With an annual revenue of approximately $28 billion, Heineken is a key player in the blonde ale market.
3. Diageo – A leading spirits producer, Diageo’s trade value exceeds $12 billion annually.
4. Pernod Ricard – Known for its premium spirits brands, Pernod Ricard has a significant presence in the market.
5. Constellation Brands – With over $6 billion in annual sales, Constellation Brands is a major player in the beverages industry.
6. Asahi – Asahi’s beer production capacity is around 40 million hectoliters per year.
7. Molson Coors – The company sells approximately 90 million 9L cases annually.
8. Carlsberg – Carlsberg’s global market share is around 8%.
9. Kirin – Kirin’s annual revenue from beer sales is estimated to be over $4 billion.
10. SABMiller – The company’s export value for beer is around $2.5 billion annually.
11. Anheuser-Busch – Anheuser-Busch produces approximately 125 million hectoliters of beer annually.
12. Bacardi – Bacardi’s rum sales account for around 40% of the global market.
13. Brown-Forman – Known for its whiskey brands, Brown-Forman’s revenue exceeds $3 billion annually.
14. Beam Suntory – The company’s market share in the spirits industry is around 10%.
15. Kirin Holdings – Kirin Holdings’ beer production volume is approximately 40 million hectoliters per year.
16. Rémy Cointreau – Rémy Cointreau’s annual revenue from spirits sales is estimated to be over $1.5 billion.
17. William Grant & Sons – The company’s export value for spirits is around $1 billion annually.
18. The Edrington Group – Known for its Scotch whisky brands, The Edrington Group has a significant presence in the market.
19. Campari Group – Campari Group’s trade value in the beverages industry exceeds $5 billion annually.
20. Thai Beverage – Thai Beverage’s annual revenue from beverages sales is estimated to be over $4 billion.

Market Insights

The alcohol industry is experiencing a shift towards premiumization, with consumers increasingly opting for higher quality and craft options. Craft beer, in particular, is seeing significant growth, with a projected CAGR of 9% over the next five years. Sustainability is also a key trend in the industry, with companies focusing on reducing their environmental impact. Packaging costs are on the rise, driven by the demand for eco-friendly materials. Regulatory changes, such as increased taxes on alcohol, are impacting pricing shifts and import/export patterns in the market.

Overall, blonde ales are well-positioned to capitalize on these trends, offering consumers a light and refreshing option in an increasingly competitive market.

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Author: Robert Gultig in conjunction with ESS Research Team

Robert Gultig is a veteran Managing Director and International Trade Consultant with over 20 years of experience in global trading and market research. Robert leverages his deep industry knowledge and strategic marketing background (BBA) to provide authoritative market insights in conjunction with the ESS Research Team. If you would like to contribute articles or insights, please join our team by emailing support@essfeed.com.
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