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  2. Beer in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Asia is the largest beer-producing region in the world since 2009. In 2013, Asian top beer producing countries were China (46.5 million kiloliters), Japan (5.5 million kiloliters), Vietnam (3.1 million kiloliters), Thailand (2.3 million kiloliters), South Korea (2 million kiloliters) and India (1.9 million kiloliters). [3]

  3. Beer in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    S: A low calorie beer produced by super attenuated brewing. It contains 0.5g of fiber per 100ml. S is 3.8% abv. [15] Stout: A dark beer launched in 1991. It is a lager-type black beer made with German black malt. Stout is 5% abv. [16] Lager Beer: Made from malt and German hops. Lager Beer is 5% abv. [17] Prime Draft: Sold in regular and Green.

  4. Category:Beer in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Beer in Asia; B. Beer in Syria; I. Beer in Iran; K. Beer in Kazakhstan; M. Beer in Malaysia This page was last edited on 20 December 2024, at 12:29 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. Beer in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Since rice — a staple in Asian beers — is reserved for food, and barley is not generally used in Korean cooking, there is ample barley to be used in brewing, up to the point of all-barley beers. [12] [5] As a result, beers are darker, fuller and maltier, which is considered a perk over other Asian beers. Necessities have forced North ...

  6. Beer in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Beer in Thailand was first brewed in 1933 when a licence was granted to the Boon Rawd Brewery, which still produces Thailand's best-known lager, Singha (pronounced "sing"), sold in standard (5 percent ABV), light (4.5 percent ABV), and draught versions.

  7. Beer in China - Wikipedia

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    Craft beer festivals have been popularized since the early 2010s in Beijing and Shanghai. Two popular beer festivals in Shanghai, Shanghai International Beer Festival and Shanghai Beer Week, were both started in 2012. In 2015 market share of imported beer reached 1.14% and volume increased by 58.9% to 538.5 million litres. [16]

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  9. Beer in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    An annual beer festival, Beerfest Asia, is held in Singapore in June each year. It was first held in 2008 and attracts over 30,000 beer lovers. [16] The festival features over 500 beers and ciders from over 35 exhibitors around the world. [17] The Asia Beer Awards, were established in 2008 and ran in conjunction with Beerfest Asia until 2013.