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The realm of alcoholic beverages spans from production and distribution to sales, marked by its robustness, variety, and substantial economic impact. It encompasses everything from traditional beers, wines, and spirits to unique craft and boutique selections, meeting a broad spectrum of consumer tastes and interests. This sector offers fertile ground for both entrepreneurs and investors eager to dive into a dynamic market. Understanding the Alcohol Industry This industry is complex, housing everything from massive breweries and distilleries to small-scale craft and artisan producers. It's governed by strict regulations covering aspects like production processes, age limits, advertising, and distribution channels. Even with these hurdles, the industry is ripe with opportunities for expansion and creativity, especially in the realms of craft and organic alcohol, as well as in the development of non-alcoholic and low-alcohol variants and eco-friendly production and packaging methods.

 

Consumer Trends and Market Dynamics

The global craving for alcoholic drinks is unwavering, propelled by cultural, social, and lifestyle influences. There's a noticeable pivot towards premium and craft offerings, underscored by a demand for high-quality, genuine, and distinctive experiences. This shift is bolstered by the desire for varied taste profiles, handcrafted production techniques, and green practices.

Prospects for Expansion the future looks bright for the alcohol sector, with several areas poised for growth:

  • Craft and Artisan Drinks:The surge in popularity of craft beers, spirits, and wines that spotlight local ingredients, age-old methods, and new tastes.
  • Eco-friendly and Organic Options:A growing environmental consciousness is fuelling the demand for organically produced alcohol and sustainable manufacturing processes.
  • Alternatives for Health-Conscious Consumers: An uptick in the production of beverages with lower alcohol content or none at all, catering to those mindful of their health.
  • Penetration into International Markets:The expansion of global trade and the emergence of new markets offer fresh avenues for exports and establishing international brands.

Opportunities and Challenges

For Newcomers For newcomers, the alcohol industry presents a blend of unique prospects and obstacles:

  • Potential for Innovation:Ample opportunities exist to innovate in product creation, branding, and distribution to cater to specific niches and evolving consumer tastes.
  • Brand Building:The chance to develop strong, appealing brands that connect with consumers' thirst for authenticity and memorable experiences.
  • Navigating Regulations:While regulatory challenges are present, successfully managing them can set a business apart.

Why Venture into the Alcohol Sector

  • Consistent Demand:Alcoholic drinks maintain a steady demand, underpinned by societal and cultural traditions.
  • Market Diversity:The sector's breadth enables targeted niche marketing and product specialization.
  • Global Expansion:With a strategic approach, brands can achieve substantial growth across borders.

Support and Incentives

From Governments to bolster the alcohol industry, governments may extend various forms of support and incentives, such as:

  • Tax Benefits:Tax reductions or credits for small-scale producers or those implementing sustainable measures.
  • Funding for Innovation:Grants available for the development of new products or eco-friendly manufacturing technologies.
  • Export Support:Assistance for companies aiming to break into international markets, including promotional campaigns and trade missions.

The alcohol industry stands as a vibrant field for new ventures, blending traditional practices with innovation, global allure, and a diverse consumer base. While it comes with its set of challenges, especially in terms of regulatory compliance and market entry, the potential for growth and profit is immense. New entrants can capitalize on trends towards craft production, sustainability, and shifting consumer preferences to create compelling, successful brands. With additional government support in certain areas encouraging growth, the alcohol sector represents a lucrative opportunity for new business endeavors, contributing to both economic growth and the rich cultural and commercial fabric of the world.


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LIQUOR FROM MAHUA FLOWERS - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

A distilled beverage, spirit, or liquor is an alcoholic beverage containing ethanol that is produced by distilling (i.e., concentrating by distillation) ethanol produced by means of fermenting grain, fruit, or vegetables. Alcoholic beverage consumption patterns vary considerably among different countries and even among different ethnic groups within one country. Because India has great variety in topography, climate, vegetation, culture, and traditions, it is unsurprising that hundreds of kinds of alcoholic beverages are made and consumed. All of them, however, can be grouped into the following four broad categories; India-Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL), Country Liquor or Indian Made Indian Liquor (IMIL), Illicit Liquor and Beer. IMFL are the category, created for revenue purposes, consists in Western-style distilled beverages such as whiskey, rum, vodka and brandy. These beverages are made in India under government licenses and the maximum alcohol content allowed is 42.8%. Whiskey is by far the most popular drink in this category, with hundreds of brands available, at least 20 of which have an all-India presence. Indian Made Indian Liquor (IMIL) are made from any cheap raw material available locally, e.g. sugarcane, rice, or coarse grains. Country liquor is produced in licensed distilleries and sold from authorized outlets within the same district. Common varieties of country liquor are arrack, desi sharab, and tari (toddy). Excise duties are paid, but since production costs are low the retail prices are also low. The licensing system and some governmental monitoring of the production process ensures a uniformity in alcohol content (around 40%) and basic safeguards against adulteration with other harmful intoxicants. Northern and western India are sugar-producing areas, and a large amount of molasses is available in these states at a very cheap price. Consequently, molasses is the main raw ingredient for country liquor In south India, coconut and other palms are used for the same purpose. In addition, inexpensive grains are used for country liquor all over India. Uses of Mahua The Mahua tree is a very important source of food for the Gonds and other tribes in Central and Western India. They are also used for making alcohol, vinegar, syrups and jams. Mahua oil is largely used in the manufacture of soaps, besides cooking. Mahua flowers and seeds have healing Power and Curative Properties, used in Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Diabetes, Piles, Arthritis, Problem of Breast Milk Secretion, Bleeding Gums, Tonsillitis, Eczema, and Skin Disorders. Mahua flowers are also considered good for cooling, and are used as a tonic and demulcent. However an estimated 90 per cent of the production goes into brewing beverages. In traditional medicine, the flowers are used for a variety of purposes. An extract of the flowers is used for heart disease and to treat excessive vaginal discharge. This is also believed to be good for the eyes, TB, asthma, blood diseases, thirst and burning sensations. The flowers are also believed to be aphrodisiacs and to increase the quantity (but not necessarily the quality) of sperm. Market Survey Liquor industry has always remained under strict governmental control in terms of capacity creation, distribution, taxation. While overall public perception spells restraint, it is the symbol of high life even in puritan India. The industry poses a dilemma to the state. It cannot resist the temptation of large revenues, while steering clear of the embarrassment of giving encouragement to drinking. A positive feature of allowing the industry to grow and operate is the prevention of illicit production and drinking. The growing popularity of wine in India is generating lots of interest among big and small wine producers. This is also reinforced by the fact that the cost for opening and setting up of wine plants with capacity of around 100,000 lts comes only to somewhere between Rs 10-15 mn mark. As a result many entrepreneurs, Indian and foreign, are entering in this sector. Based on beverage type the Indian alcohol industry has three prominent sectors: the IMFL and beer sector, the IMIL or country liquor sector, and the illicit liquor sector. The structure, marketing and sales practices, and economic issues differ for each of these. These joint ventures have served a dual purpose: They have brought international alcohol brands to India, and they have utilized the existing production and marketing strengths of Indian industry. Hence they have been mutually beneficial. Nearly all of the major transnational alcohol companies now have a presence in India and many internationally popular brands of whiskey and beer have become available. These have been accepted well by the upper middle and higher socioeconomic classes, who can now purchase these famous brands locally rather than having to carry them back from trips to other countries or to buy them from illegal importers. The price of these products remains high, but since they carry high social prestige value there is good demand in this premium range.
Plant capacity: 1200000 Nos. Bottles/ Annum (750 ml each Bottle)Plant & machinery: 29 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 134 Lakhs
Return: 40.00%Break even: 67.00%
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INTEGRATED SUGAR PLANT (CULTIVATION OF SUGARCANE, CO GENERATION & DISTILLERY) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials

Sugar industry is one of the most important agro based industries and is highly responsible for creating significant impact on rural economy in particular and countrys economy in general. Sugar industry ranks second amongst major agro based industries. Sugarcane and sugar beet are the main sources of sugar in the world. Out of total sugar produced in the world 60 per cent is obtained only from sugarcane. Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) is an important cash crop cultivated in about 84 countries of the world. The plantation will have to be structured and planned in such a way that the right ratio mix is available when the mill, power plant and distillery become operational. The entire plantation will take around three years to develop and mature. Sugarcane Characteristics: Sugarcane is a tall perennial grass that grows between seven and 16 feet (2 and 5 m). Sugarcane harvesting is a complex process that involves careful cutting and handling procedures to maintain high sugar content and cane quality. Perhaps sugar is the most politicised industry in India with its production to a large extent controlled by politicians and the government regulating its supply to control prices. The Government not only fixes the prices of levy sugar but also fixes the supporting prices of sugarcane, as in the case of food grains. The sugar industry is also the most advanced processing industry in the agricultural sector and has contributed to a considerable area. The integrated rural development brought about by sugar factories in certain remote villages in the country goes to above its backward and forward linkages in the developmental process. Uses and Application As such sugar used as sweetener in food product, like Jam, Jellies, Bread Biscuit & Cake Industry. It has largest use as domestic purposes also. The various end uses of sugar are mainly in the Beverages, Bakery, cereal and, Confectionery and related products, Canned, bottled and frozen foods, Ice Cream dairy products, Sweets, Used in households, Restaurants & Hotels etc ? Market Survey India has been known as the original home of sugar and sugarcane. Indian mythology supports the above fact as it contains legends showing the origin of sugarcane. India is the second largest producer of sugarcane next to Brazil. Presently, about 4 million hectares of land is under sugarcane with an average yield of 70 tonnes per hectare. More than 130 countries produce either sugarcane or sugarbeet, and ten of these produce sugar from both cane and beet crops. Sugarcane, on average, accounts for 75 to 80 percent of global production per year, and developing countries produce about 70 percent of total global output. Sugar production in states like Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Karnataka, is 22% more than what it was the previous year. The country is set to produce 2.6 crore tonne sugar this year. Moreover, 59 lakh tonne stock from last year still remains. As against this stock, the domestic consumption is estimated to be 2.4 crore tonne. The excess stock of some eight million tonne is likely to bring down the prices in the domestic market. The number of sugar factories in India crushing sugarcane as on January 15, 2012 was 516 in comparison to 498 as on January 15, 2011. The annual turnover of the Indian sugar industry is Rs one lakh crore of which Rs 55,000 crore is spent on sugarcane payment. Cost Estimation Capacity : 279630000 Kgs./ Annum Sugar : 270000000 Kgs/ Annum Ethanol: 30000 Kl/ Annum Power: 9600000 Kw/ Annum
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: 455 Crore
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 1321 Crore
Return: 47.00%Break even: 19.00%
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INTEGRATED SUGAR PLANT (CULTIVATION OF SUGARCANE, CO GENERATION & DISTILLERY) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials

Sugar industry is one of the most important agro based industries and is highly responsible for creating significant impact on rural economy in particular and countrys economy in general. Sugar industry ranks second amongst major agro based industries. Sugarcane and sugar beet are the main sources of sugar in the world. Out of total sugar produced in the world 60 per cent is obtained only from sugarcane. Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) is an important cash crop cultivated in about 84 countries of the world. The plantation will have to be structured and planned in such a way that the right ratio mix is available when the mill, power plant and distillery become operational. The entire plantation will take around three years to develop and mature. Sugarcane Characteristics: Sugarcane is a tall perennial grass that grows between seven and 16 feet (2 and 5 m). Sugarcane harvesting is a complex process that involves careful cutting and handling procedures to maintain high sugar content and cane quality. Perhaps sugar is the most politicised industry in India with its production to a large extent controlled by politicians and the government regulating its supply to control prices. The Government not only fixes the prices of levy sugar but also fixes the supporting prices of sugarcane, as in the case of food grains. The sugar industry is also the most advanced processing industry in the agricultural sector and has contributed to a considerable area. The integrated rural development brought about by sugar factories in certain remote villages in the country goes to above its backward and forward linkages in the developmental process. Uses and Application As such sugar used as sweetener in food product, like Jam, Jellies, Bread Biscuit & Cake Industry. It has largest use as domestic purposes also. The various end uses of sugar are mainly in the Beverages, Bakery, cereal and, Confectionery and related products, Canned, bottled and frozen foods, Ice Cream dairy products, Sweets, Used in households, Restaurants & Hotels etc ? Market Survey India has been known as the original home of sugar and sugarcane. Indian mythology supports the above fact as it contains legends showing the origin of sugarcane. India is the second largest producer of sugarcane next to Brazil. Presently, about 4 million hectares of land is under sugarcane with an average yield of 70 tonnes per hectare. More than 130 countries produce either sugarcane or sugarbeet, and ten of these produce sugar from both cane and beet crops. Sugarcane, on average, accounts for 75 to 80 percent of global production per year, and developing countries produce about 70 percent of total global output. Sugar production in states like Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra and Karnataka, is 22% more than what it was the previous year. The country is set to produce 2.6 crore tonne sugar this year. Moreover, 59 lakh tonne stock from last year still remains. As against this stock, the domestic consumption is estimated to be 2.4 crore tonne. The excess stock of some eight million tonne is likely to bring down the prices in the domestic market. The number of sugar factories in India crushing sugarcane as on January 15, 2012 was 516 in comparison to 498 as on January 15, 2011. The annual turnover of the Indian sugar industry is Rs one lakh crore of which Rs 55,000 crore is spent on sugarcane payment. Cost Estimation Capacity : 279630000 Kgs./ Annum Sugar : 270000000 Kgs/ Annum Ethanol: 30000 Kl/ Annum Power: 9600000 Kw/ Annum
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: 455 Crore
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 1321 Crore
Return: 47.00%Break even: 19.00%
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INDIAN MADE FOREIGN LIQUOR (EXTRA NEUTRAL ALCOHOL) - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunity

The history of distilled spirit goes back into antiquity. Science have unearthed pottery in Mesopotamia depicting fermentation scenes dating back to 4200 B.C. a small wooden model of a brewery from about 2000 B.C. is on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Newyork city & Aristotle mentions a wine which produces a spirit. The first real distiller was probably a green Egyptian alchemist who in the first second century AD, in an attempt to transmute base metal into gold, boiled some wine in a crude still. The discovery of ardent spirits which remelted from this effort was looked upon with awe. It was kept a secret for centuries. The technique of distillation probably came from the Egyptians who had been interested in alchemy since the Precbristian ere. At a later time the Arabians gained this knowledge from the Egyptians. Distillation was introduced into Western Europe either through spain about 1150 AD, or by the crusaders who learned about it from the Moolems in the 12th & 13th centuries. Distilled spirits were probably known in Ireland & scotland before 12th Century, but actually it was not until then that there is a recorded history of distilled history in Europe. In India production of alcohol apart from molasses & sugarcane route the non molasses route like maize, starch, corn grain, sweet sorghum, tapioca, sugar beet are also equally getting importance as the climatic conditions for such type of agricultural crops suits in India. It is a right time for the central government through ministry of agriculture to encourage and assist state governments to introduce a policy of using only grain based alcohol for potable purpose. Molasses based alcohol may be used for industrial use as well as fuel blending. Uses & Applications Extra neutral alcohol is mainly used to make a very high quality potable alcohol used by liquor industries for the production of branded alcoholic drinks. (eg. canes, vodkas, gins, rums, liqueurs and aperitifs). Ethanol (Ethyl Alcohol or Grain Alcohol) is commonly used in alcohol. Market Survey The IMFL and beer sector is the most visible part of the alcohol industry, boasting a few large companies with multiple production units and nationwide marketing networks. These companies control much of the market, have been present in India for several decades, and have established several brand names regionally or nationally. These companies aggressively advertise and promote their brands and their corporate identities, and constantly monitor and protect their products market shares. They are also cash rich, since profit margins are high in this industry. India ranks as one of largest alcoholic beverage markets across the globe, considering that almost 70 per cent of alcohol in South East Asia is produced in India. Indias share of total alcohol beverage imports in the region is nearly 10 per cent. India's alcoholic beverages market, comprising beer, wine and spirits, will cross the Rs 1.4 lakh crore mark in 2015, compared to the current size of about Rs 50,700 crore, says an industry specific analysis of the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (Assocham). China is the largest global spirits market.China and India are the two fastest growing markets for spirits. India is expected to overtake Russia as the second largest spirits market by 2013. The United States is predicted to be the third fastest growing spirits market through 2015. The US market has shown a gradual recovery in 2010 and 2011, with spirits volume up 2% in 2010 and a steady return to premium spirits. Vodka showed a strong and production methods dictated by the country of origin. Strong vodka growth in the US and emerging countries such as India are expected to keep vodka in the number one position in the coming years. Few Indian Major Players are as Under: Allied Blenders & Distillers Pvt. Ltd. Amber Distilleries Ltd. Amrut Distilleries Ltd. Arlem Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Arthos Breweries Ltd. Associated Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. [Merged] Aurangabad Breweries Ltd. B D A Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. B D A Pvt. Ltd. Bacardi India Pvt. Ltd. Balaji Distilleries Ltd. [Merged] Balbir Distilleries Ltd. [Merged] Baramati Grape Inds. Ltd. [Merged] Beam Global Spirits & Wine (India) Pvt. Ltd. Blossom Industries Ltd. Buckingham Distilleries & Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Castle Breweries Ltd. Central Distillery & Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Charminar Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Charosa Wineries Ltd. Cobra Indian Beer Pvt. Ltd. Devans Modern Breweries Ltd. Doburg Lager Breweries Ltd. [Erstwhile] East Coast Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. [Merged] Empee Distilleries Ltd. Foster'S India Ltd. Four Seasons Wines Ltd. Glasgow Distilleries Ltd. Grover Vineyards Ltd. Haryana Breweries Ltd. [Merged] High Range Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Hindustan Breweries & Bottling Ltd. Hyderabad Distilleries & Wineries Ltd. Impala Distillery & Brewery Ltd. Indage Vintners Ltd. Indo Lowenbrau Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Interlink Exports Ltd. Jagatjit Industries Ltd. John Distilleries Ltd. Jubilee Beverages Ltd. Kalyani Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Kedia Distilleries Ltd. Kerala Alcoholic Products Ltd. Kerala Distilleries & Allied Products Ltd. [Merged] Kesarval Beverages Ltd. [Merged] Khemani Distilleries Pvt. Ltd. Kool Breweries Ltd. Lilasons Breweries Ltd. Lilasons Industries Ltd. Malabar Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Mangalore Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. [Merged] Mcdowell & Co. Ltd. [Merged] Mehra Beverages Ltd. [Merged] Millennium Beer Inds. Ltd. [Merged] Mohan Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. Mohan Meakin Ltd. Mohan Rocky Springwater Breweries Ltd. Mount Shivalik Breweries Ltd. Mount Shivalik Inds. Ltd. Mysore Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Mysore Wine Products Ltd. [Merged] Pals Distilleries Ltd. Pernod Ricard India Pvt. Ltd. Piccadily Sugar & Allied Inds. Ltd. Pincon Spirit Ltd. Prag Distillery Pvt. Ltd. Premier Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Punjab Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Radico Khaitan Ltd. Rainbow Breweries Ltd. Rairu Distilleries Ltd. Raj Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Rajasthan Breweries Ltd. Ravikumar Distilleries Ltd. Rochees Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Salamander Distillers Ltd. [Merged] Seagram Distilleries Pvt. Ltd. Shaw Wallace & Co. Ltd. [Merged] Shaw Wallace Distilleries Limited [Merged] Shaw Wallace Distilleries Ltd. [Merged] Shiva Distilleries Ltd. Sica Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Silver Oak (India) Ltd. Skol Breweries Ltd. Skol Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Som Distilleries & Breweries Ltd. Southern Agrifurane Inds. Ltd. Southern Agrifurane Inds. Ltd. [Merged] Tilaknagar Distilleries & Inds. Ltd. [Merged] Tilaknagar Industries Ltd. Travancore Sugars & Chemicals Ltd. Tripti Alcobrew Ltd. United Breweries Ltd. Utkal Distilleries Ltd. V R V Breweries & Bottling Inds. Ltd. [Merged] Vinayak Distilleries Ltd. Vinedale Distilleries Ltd. Vitari Distilleries Ltd. [Merged] Winsome Breweries Ltd. Xylon Loquitur Distillers & Vintners Ltd.
Plant capacity: 80000 Bottles (750 ml Size) & IMFL/dayPlant & machinery: 2464 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 3873 Lakhs
Return: 29.00%Break even: 42.00%
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BEER, WINE & WHISKEY (FROM PINEAPPLE)- Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities

Beer is the worlds most widely consumed alcoholic beverage; it is the third most popular drink overall, after water and tea. It is thought by some to be the oldest fermented beverage. Beer is produced by the saccharification of starch and fermentation of the resulting sugar. The starch and saccharification enzymes are often derived from malted cereal grains, most commonly malted barley and malted wheat. Unmalted maize and rice are widely used adjuncts to lighten the flavor because of their lower cost. The preparation of beer is called brewing. Most beer is flavoured with hops, which add bitterness and act as a natural preservative, though other flavourings such as herbs or fruit may occasionally be included. Some of humanity's earliest known writings refer to the production and distribution of beer: the Code of Hammurabi included laws regulating beer and beer parlours, and The Hymn to Ninkasi, a prayer to the Mesopotamian goddess of beer, served as both a prayer and as a method of remembering the recipe for beer in a culture with few literate people. Today, the brewing industry is a global business, consisting of several dominant multinational companies and many thousands of smaller producers ranging from brewpubs to regional breweries. The strength of beer is usually around 4% to 6% alcohol by volume (abv) although it may vary between 0.5% (de alcoholized) and 20%, with some breweries creating examples of 40% abv and above in recent years. Beer forms part of the culture of beer drinking nations and is associated with social traditions such as beer festivals, as well as a rich pub culture involving activities like pub crawling and pub games such as bar billiards. Nutritional Aspects of Beer Beer is a not unimportant component of the diet. The alcohol in beer provides calories and influences the consumption of other nutrients. The energy value of alcohol is 7 kcal/g. Four 25 cl glasses of lager (around 40 g of alcohol) provide as many calories as 70 g of sugar. Four glasses of a soft drink, coke for example, contain as many calories as 132 g of sugar. This is around twice as much as four glasses of lager. But there is something special about the energy value of alcohol. Market Survey Liquor industry has always remained under strict governmental control in terms of capacity creation, distribution, taxation. While overall public perception spells restraint, it is the symbol of high life even in puritan India. The industry poses a dilemma to the state. It cannot resist the temptation of large revenues, while steering clear of the embarrassment of giving encouragement to drinking. A positive feature of allowing the industry to grow and operate is the prevention of illicit production and drinking. Of the over Rs 280 bn liquor industry (excluding beer) selling around 450 mn cases annually, a large peg of which (67%) is whisky, followed by brandy and gin at 13%, rum at 17% while the white spirits account for 3% of the market share. Of this, the Indian made foreign liquor (IMFL) accounts for Rs 78 bn (86 mn cases) with whisky alone constituting 95%. Besides, there is a large 223 mn case market of low priced country liquor. Indian spirit market also consumes branded country liquor worth Rs 125 bn and unbranded country liquor worth Rs 50 bn. A feather in India's alcoholic drinks industry is that India's McDowell's No.1 brandy has emerged as the highest selling brandy globally, pushing the world famous E&J Gallo to the second spot. Other global majors at the top included Presidente brandy (Allied Domecq), Wilyhever Goldkrone (Graflich von Hardenberg'sche Kornbrennerei) and Chantre (Eckes) occupying the next three spots among the top five. India has quietly emerged as the largest international whisky market, toppling the US by volume. Industry data indicate that Indian whiskies, non matured alcohols mostly made from molasses, and hence not considered whisky by the Scotch Whisky Association (SWA), reported sales of about 60 mn cases (9 litre each). In comparison, the US recorded combined sales of Bourbon, American and Scotch whiskies at 48 50 mn cases, putting it one notch below India. Indian whiskies account for 98% of domestic whisky consumption, registering over10% growth annually, which makes it one among the fastest growing whisky markets anywhere in the world. Few Indian Major Players are as Under: Allied Blenders & Distillers Pvt. Ltd. Amber Distilleries Ltd. Amrut Distilleries Ltd. Arlem Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Arthos Breweries Ltd. Associated Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. [Merged] Aurangabad Breweries Ltd. B D A Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. B D A Pvt. Ltd. Bacardi India Pvt. Ltd. Balaji Distilleries Ltd. [Merged] Balbir Distilleries Ltd. [Merged] Baramati Grape Inds. Ltd. [Merged] Beam Global Spirits & Wine (India) Pvt. Ltd. Blossom Industries Ltd. Buckingham Distilleries & Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Castle Breweries Ltd. Central Distillery & Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Charminar Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Charosa Wineries Ltd. Cobra Indian Beer Pvt. Ltd. Devans Modern Breweries Ltd. Doburg Lager Breweries Ltd. [Erstwhile] East Coast Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. [Merged] Empee Distilleries Ltd. Foster'S India Ltd. Four Seasons Wines Ltd. Glasgow Distilleries Ltd. Grover Vineyards Ltd. Haryana Breweries Ltd. [Merged] High Range Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Hindustan Breweries & Bottling Ltd. Hyderabad Distilleries & Wineries Ltd. Impala Distillery & Brewery Ltd. Indage Vintners Ltd. Indo Lowenbrau Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Interlink Exports Ltd. Jagatjit Industries Ltd. John Distilleries Ltd. Jubilee Beverages Ltd. Kalyani Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Kedia Distilleries Ltd. Kerala Alcoholic Products Ltd. Kerala Distilleries & Allied Products Ltd. [Merged] Kesarval Beverages Ltd. [Merged] Khemani Distilleries Pvt. Ltd. Kool Breweries Ltd. Lilasons Breweries Ltd. Lilasons Industries Ltd. Malabar Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Mangalore Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. [Merged] Mcdowell & Co. Ltd. [Merged] Mehra Beverages Ltd. [Merged] Millennium Beer Inds. Ltd. [Merged] Mohan Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. Mohan Meakin Ltd. Mohan Rocky Springwater Breweries Ltd. Mount Shivalik Breweries Ltd. Mount Shivalik Inds. Ltd. Mysore Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Mysore Wine Products Ltd. [Merged] Pals Distilleries Ltd. Pernod Ricard India Pvt. Ltd. Piccadily Sugar & Allied Inds. Ltd. Pincon Spirit Ltd. Prag Distillery Pvt. Ltd. Premier Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Punjab Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Radico Khaitan Ltd. Rainbow Breweries Ltd. Rairu Distilleries Ltd. Raj Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Rajasthan Breweries Ltd. Ravikumar Distilleries Ltd. Rochees Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Salamander Distillers Ltd. [Merged] Seagram Distilleries Pvt. Ltd. Shaw Wallace & Co. Ltd. [Merged] Shaw Wallace Distilleries Limited [Merged] Shaw Wallace Distilleries Ltd. [Merged] Shiva Distilleries Ltd. Sica Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Silver Oak (India) Ltd. Skol Breweries Ltd. Skol Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Som Distilleries & Breweries Ltd. Southern Agrifurane Inds. Ltd. Southern Agrifurane Inds. Ltd. [Merged] Tilaknagar Distilleries & Inds. Ltd. [Merged] Tilaknagar Industries Ltd. Travancore Sugars & Chemicals Ltd. Tripti Alcobrew Ltd. United Breweries Ltd. Utkal Distilleries Ltd. V R V Breweries & Bottling Inds. Ltd. [Merged] Vinayak Distilleries Ltd. Vinedale Distilleries Ltd. Vitari Distilleries Ltd. [Merged] Winsome Breweries Ltd. Xylon Loquitur Distillers & Vintners Ltd. Cost Estimation Capacity : 92307 Beer Bottles/ day 5333 Wine Bottles/ day 5333 Whisky Bottles/ day
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: 2855 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project : 5684 Lakhs
Return: 34.00%Break even: 33.00%
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Beer & Whisky - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Economics

Beer is the worlds most widely consumed alcoholic beverage; it is the third most popular drink overall, after water and tea. It is thought by some to be the oldest fermented beverage. Beer is produced by the saccharification of starch and fermentation of the resulting sugar. . The starch and saccharification enzymes are often derived from malted cereal grains; most commonly malted barley and malted wheat. Alcoholic beverages made through the fermentation of germinated barley, rye or corn with water and through distillation is called whiskey. Ninety percent of the whisky consumed in India is molasses based, although whisky wholly from malt and other grains is now available. According to the composition, whiskey can be classified into: Bourbon Whiskey, Corn Whiskey, Rye Whiskey and Canadian, Irish, Scotch Whiskey. Whisky is distilled from a grain mash, at below 160 proof, so as to maintain the flavors of the grain. Uses of Beer and Whisky Beer and Whiskey are not unimportant component of the diet. The alcohol contained in them provides calories and influences the consumption of other nutrients. Both of them decrease the risks of medical issues like heart attack and Cancer. But any kind of Alcohol in excess can be bad for health. So controlled drinking is preferred. Some new uses of Beer are: It can put out a fire as majority of it is water; can be used for polishing copper; can soften meat as it is slightly acidic. Whiskey can even cure toothaches, congestion. Market Survey Liquor industry has always remained under strict governmental control in terms of capacity creation, distribution, taxation. While overall public perception spells restraint, it is the symbol of high life even in puritan India. Of the over Rs 280 bn liquor industry (excluding beer) selling around 450 mn cases annually, a large peg of which (67%) is whisky, followed by brandy and gin at 13%, rum at 17% while the white spirits account for 3% of the market share. In India, hard Liquor is far more popular than beer and wine, with spirits accounting for about 70% of the market. Beer companies have used joint ventures, dedicated local breweries and local contract farmers to expand distribution in India and lower their costs of production. With consumers and companies changing colours, the industry is going through a radical makeover. The industry is abuzz with mergers and acquisitions and private equity investments. The boldest moves have been from the Indian companies: UB Group, Radico Khaitan and Champagne Indage. Few Indian Major Players are as under:to Allied Blenders & Distillers Pvt. Ltd. Amber Distilleries Ltd. Amrut Distilleries Ltd. Arlem Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Arthos Breweries Ltd. Associated Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. [Merged] Aurangabad Breweries Ltd. B D A Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. B D A Pvt. Ltd. Bacardi India Pvt. Ltd. Balaji Distilleries Ltd. [Merged] Balbir Distilleries Ltd. [Merged] Baramati Grape Inds. Ltd. [Merged] Beam Global Spirits & Wine (India) Pvt. Ltd. Blossom Industries Ltd. Buckingham Distilleries & Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Castle Breweries Ltd. Central Distillery & Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Charminar Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Charosa Wineries Ltd. Cobra Indian Beer Pvt. Ltd. Devans Modern Breweries Ltd. Doburg Lager Breweries Ltd. [Erstwhile] East Coast Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. [Merged] Empee Distilleries Ltd. FosterS India Ltd. Four Seasons Wines Ltd. Glasgow Distilleries Ltd. Grover Vineyards Ltd. Haryana Breweries Ltd. [Merged] High Range Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Hindustan Breweries & Bottling Ltd. Hyderabad Distilleries & Wineries Ltd. Impala Distillery & Brewery Ltd. Indage Vintners Ltd. Indo Lowenbrau Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Interlink Exports Ltd. Jagatjit Industries Ltd. John Distilleries Ltd. Jubilee Beverages Ltd. Kalyani Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Kedia Distilleries Ltd. Kerala Alcoholic Products Ltd. Kerala Distilleries & Allied Products Ltd. [Merged] Kesarval Beverages Ltd. [Merged] Khemani Distilleries Pvt. Ltd. Kool Breweries Ltd. Lilasons Breweries Ltd. Lilasons Industries Ltd. Malabar Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Mangalore Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. [Merged] Mcdowell & Co. Ltd. [Merged] Mehra Beverages Ltd. [Merged] Millennium Beer Inds. Ltd. [Merged] Mohan Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. Mohan Meakin Ltd. Mohan Rocky Springwater Breweries Ltd. Mount Shivalik Breweries Ltd. Mount Shivalik Inds. Ltd. Mysore Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Mysore Wine Products Ltd. [Merged] Pals Distilleries Ltd. Pernod Ricard India Pvt. Ltd. Piccadily Sugar & Allied Inds. Ltd. Pincon Spirit Ltd. Prag Distillery Pvt. Ltd. Premier Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Punjab Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Radico Khaitan Ltd. Rainbow Breweries Ltd. Rairu Distilleries Ltd. Raj Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Rajasthan Breweries Ltd. Ravikumar Distilleries Ltd. Rochees Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Salamander Distillers Ltd. [Merged] Seagram Distilleries Pvt. Ltd. Shaw Wallace & Co. Ltd. [Merged] Shaw Wallace Distilleries Limited [Merged] Shaw Wallace Distilleries Ltd. [Merged] Shiva Distilleries Ltd. Sica Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Silver Oak (India) Ltd. Skol Breweries Ltd. Skol Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Som Distilleries & Breweries Ltd. Southern Agrifurane Inds. Ltd. Southern Agrifurane Inds. Ltd. [Merged] Tilaknagar Distilleries & Inds. Ltd. [Merged] Tilaknagar Industries Ltd. Travancore Sugars & Chemicals Ltd. Tripti Alcobrew Ltd. United Breweries Ltd. Utkal Distilleries Ltd. V R V Breweries & Bottling Inds. Ltd. [Merged] Vinayak Distilleries Ltd. Vinedale Distilleries Ltd. Vitari Distilleries Ltd. [Merged] Winsome Breweries Ltd. Xylon Loquitur Distillers & Vintners Ltd. ?
Plant capacity: Beer:10,000 Bottles/ Day, 5000 Cans/Day, Whiskey : 10,000 Bottles/DayPlant & machinery: Rs.450 Lakhs
Working capital: N/AT.C.I: Cost of Project : Rs.1312 Lakhs
Return: 68.00%Break even: 37.00%
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Beer, Whisky & Rum - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

Beer is the world’s most widely consumed alcoholic beverage; it is the third-most popular drink overall, after water and tea. It is produced by the saccharification of starch and fermentation of the resulting sugar. Its strength is usually 4% to 6% alcohol by volume (abv) although it may vary between 0.5% (de-alcoholized) and 20%, with some breweries creating examples of 40% abv and above in recent years. The energy value of alcohol is 7kcal/g. It also contains a number of trace elements and minerals whereby it also posses anti oxidant property. It is in fact composed from water, carbon dioxide, coming sugars, dextrins, albuminoids, substances from hops and the glycerin. Besides the remarkable vitamin content, the relationship calcium-phosphorus is nearly optimal while the amount of present sodium is lowest. Alcoholic beverages made through the fermentation of germinated barley, rye or corn with water and through distillation is called whiskey. The chemical formula is C2H5OH (ethanol). This Spirits distilled from a fermented mash of grain at less than 95% alcohol by volume having the taste, aroma and characteristics generally attributed to whisky and bottled at not less than 40% alcohol by volume. There are two main categories of whisky – single and blended. Single means that the entire product is from a single distillery, while blended means that the product is composed of whiskies from two or more distilleries. Whisky consists primarily of water and alcohol. Other constituents (usually < 1%) in the whisky are taste materials and flavours. Rum is one of the oldest and most varied of distilled spirits. It is distilled from the extracted juice of the sugar cane plant, or by-product of the refining process known as molasses and aged in charred oak casks barrel, inheriting a golden to dark brown color over time. Rum aged in steel tanks remains colorless. Types of rum are white rums, golden rums, dark rums and spiced rum, age dated rums. Isobutyl propionate (C7H14O2) is the main ingredient in artificial rum extracts and flavorings. Any rum that is bottled and sold has alcohol strength between 35% and 45%. Uses and Applications Beer is a surprisingly good wood furniture polish. It can be use to marinate meat surprisingly can use to fertilize garden due to presence of yeast. It can remove coffee or tea stains from rugs. Rum can be used for direct consumption in a pure form or as mixed drinks. It can also be used as a flavoring agent in chocolates, liquors and in tobacco (cigars) and bakery products. Whisky and other grain derived alcohol beverages were always regarded as beneficial to the human metabolism, if used in moderate amounts. It serves as an excellent antiseptic during cleaning wounds. It does not contain any fat, and therefore it can be used in any number of healthy low-fat diets. According to some studies, moderate daily use of whisky can lower the risk of stroke and dementia for a 50% in the old age. ? Market Survey Liquor industry has always remained under strict governmental control in terms of capacity creation, distribution, taxation. The factors that make India a promising market is the changing demographics - youth and middle-aged persons constituted 54% of the population in the past years, adding 20 mn to the drinking age population annually. Of the over Rs 280 bn liquor industry (excluding beer) selling around 450 mn cases annually, a large peg of which (67%) is whisky, followed by brandy and gin at 13%, rum at 17% while the white spirits account for 3% of the market share, out of these, the Indian-made foreign liquor (IMFL) accounts for Rs 78 bn with whisky alone constituting 95%. India has quietly emerged as the largest international whisky market, toppling the US by volume. The company's brewery division achieved a production of 6.0 mn cases of beer and 28,576 cases of Drought Beer generating net revenue of Rs 11.84 bn (Rs 8.57 bn in 2005-06). In the Indian rum industry, companies like Pernod Ricard, Bacardi and Mohan Meakins are evolving new strategies through new brands and smaller packs to broad base their reach. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Allied Blenders & Distillers Pvt. Ltd. Amber Distilleries Ltd. Amrut Distilleries Ltd. Arlem Breweries Ltd. Arthos Breweries Ltd. Associated Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. Aurangabad Breweries Ltd. B D A Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. B D A Pvt. Ltd. Bacardi India Pvt. Ltd. Balaji Distilleries Ltd. Balbir Distilleries Ltd. Baramati Grape Inds. Ltd. Beam Global Spirits & Wine (India) Pvt. Ltd. Blossom Industries Ltd. Buckingham Distilleries & Breweries Ltd. Castle Breweries Ltd. Central Distillery & Breweries Ltd. Charminar Breweries Ltd. Charosa Wineries Ltd. Cobra Indian Beer Pvt. Ltd. Devans Modern Breweries Ltd. Doburg Lager Breweries Ltd. [Erstwhile] East Coast Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. Empee Distilleries Ltd. Foster'S India Ltd. Four Seasons Wines Ltd. Glasgow Distilleries Ltd. Grover Vineyards Ltd. Haryana Breweries Ltd. High Range Breweries Ltd. Hindustan Breweries & Bottling Ltd. Hyderabad Distilleries & Wineries Ltd. Impala Distillery & Brewery Ltd. Indage Vintners Ltd. Indo Lowenbrau Breweries Ltd. Interlink Exports Ltd. Jagatjit Industries Ltd. John Distilleries Ltd. Jubilee Beverages Ltd. Kalyani Breweries Ltd. Kedia Distilleries Ltd. Kerala Alcoholic Products Ltd. Kerala Distilleries & Allied Products Ltd. Kesarval Beverages Ltd. Khemani Distilleries Pvt. Ltd. Kool Breweries Ltd. Lilasons Breweries Ltd. Lilasons Industries Ltd. Malabar Breweries Ltd. Mangalore Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. Mcdowell & Co. Ltd. Mehra Beverages Ltd. Millennium Beer Inds. Ltd. Mohan Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. Mohan Meakin Ltd. Mohan Rocky Springwater Breweries Ltd. Mount Shivalik Breweries Ltd. Mount Shivalik Inds. Ltd. Mysore Breweries Ltd. Mysore Wine Products Ltd. Pals Distilleries Ltd. Pernod Ricard India Pvt. Ltd. Piccadily Sugar & Allied Inds. Ltd. Pincon Spirit Ltd. Prag Distillery Pvt. Ltd. Premier Breweries Ltd. Punjab Breweries Ltd. Radico Khaitan Ltd. Rainbow Breweries Ltd. Rairu Distilleries Ltd. Raj Breweries Ltd. Rajasthan Breweries Ltd. Ravikumar Distilleries Ltd. Rochees Breweries Ltd. Salamander Distillers Ltd. Seagram Distilleries Pvt. Ltd. Shaw Wallace & Co. Ltd. Shaw Wallace Distilleries Limited Shaw Wallace Distilleries Ltd. Shiva Distilleries Ltd. Sica Breweries Ltd. Silver Oak (India) Ltd. Skol Breweries Ltd. Skol Breweries Ltd. Som Distilleries & Breweries Ltd. Southern Agrifurane Inds. Ltd. Southern Agrifurane Inds. Ltd. Tilaknagar Distilleries & Inds. Ltd. Tilaknagar Industries Ltd. Travancore Sugars & Chemicals Ltd. Tripti Alcobrew Ltd. United Breweries Ltd. Utkal Distilleries Ltd. V R V Breweries & Bottling Inds. Ltd. Vinayak Distilleries Ltd. Vinedale Distilleries Ltd. Vitari Distilleries Ltd. Winsome Breweries Ltd. Xylon Loquitur Distillers & Vintners Ltd.
Plant capacity: Beer (650 ml Bottle):10,000.0 Nos/Day. Beer (500 ml Can)5,000.0 Nos/Day. Whisky (750 ml Bottle):10,000.0 Nos/Day.Plant & machinery: Rs.615 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project :Rs.1690 Lakhs.
Return: 40.00%Break even: 41.00%
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Beer Plant - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Economics

Among the alcoholic drinks, Beer is quite common and popular in almost every Country of the World. Beer is drink primarily as a source of liquid and for its pleasant & refreshing taste; non-the less, its nutritional properties are of great importance. A special use of beer is for the control of sodium intake in the treatment of disease e.g. congestive heart failure, high blood pressure and certain Kidney and liver ailments. The growth of Indian beer industry in recent years has been fast. Some 36 units are manufacturing beer in India. The Indian beer industry has shifted towards the strong beer segment. As the sector is heavily licensed, any changes in the tax regime will affect the growth of this segment. Accelerated growth would also be possible with liberalized licensing for manufacturing and retailing. Few Major Players are listed below: Arlem Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Arthos Breweries Ltd. Associated Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. [Merged] Aurangabad Breweries Ltd. Balaji Distilleries Ltd. [Merged] Blossom Industries Ltd. Buckingham Distilleries & Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Castle Breweries Ltd. Central Distillery & Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Charminar Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Cobra Indian Beer Pvt. Ltd. Devans Modern Breweries Ltd. Doburg Lager Breweries Ltd. [Erstwhile] East Coast Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. [Merged] Foster'S India Ltd. Haryana Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Herbertsons Ltd. [Merged] High Range Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Hindustan Breweries & Bottling Ltd. Impala Distillery & Brewery Ltd. India Tourism Devp. Corpn. Ltd. Indo Lowenbrau Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Kalyani Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Kesarval Beverages Ltd. [Merged] Kool Breweries Ltd. Lilasons Breweries Ltd. Lilasons Industries Ltd. Malabar Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Mangalore Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. [Merged] Mcdowell & Co. Ltd. [Merged] Millennium Beer Inds. Ltd. [Merged] Mohan Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. Mohan Meakin Ltd. Mohan Rocky Springwater Breweries Ltd. Mount Shivalik Breweries Ltd. Mount Shivalik Inds. Ltd. Mysore Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Mysore Wine Products Ltd. [Merged] Pals Distilleries Ltd. Phipson & Co. Ltd. [Merged] Pincon Spirit Ltd. Premier Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Punjab Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Rainbow Breweries Ltd. Rajasthan Breweries Ltd. Rochees Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Salamander Distillers Ltd. [Merged] Shaw Wallace Distilleries Ltd. [Merged] Sica Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Skol Breweries Ltd. Skol Breweries Ltd. [Merged] Som Distilleries & Breweries Ltd. Tripti Alcobrew Ltd. United Breweries Ltd. Vinedale Distilleries Ltd. Winsome Breweries Ltd.
Plant capacity: 5169000 Bottles/AnnumPlant & machinery: 413 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: 1290 Lakhs
Return: 22.00%Break even: 50.00%
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India Beer Market- Industry Size, Share, Trends, Analysis and Forecasts (2013-17)- Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials

ABOUT THE REPORT The report titled India Beer Market- Industry Size, Share, Trends, Analysis and Forecasts (2013-17) released by Niir Project Consultancy Services, provides a comprehensive analysis on Indian Beer Market. The report starts with a brief on the global scenario of the beer industry and then proceeds to analyze the Indian scenario. The report gives a snapshot of the manufacturing process of the beer starting from malting till the end of process at bottling. The beer segment is categorized as strong beer and mild beer. Strong beer has alcohol contents of >5% and mild beer contains <5% of alcohol. Indian beer market is dominated by United Breweries capturing over 50% of the market followed by SABMiller with around 25% and Carlsberg with under 10% of the market share. Similarly in brands, Kingfisher dominates the market followed by Haywards 5000, Knock Out and Tuborg. The report analysis the beer market in profundity by covering data points like industry growth drives, emerging trends coupled with SWOT analysis of the market and the regulatory framework. The report captures the market share of key players with the help of HHI or better known as market concentration index. Although Indian Alcohol Industry has been dominated by stronger spirits (IMFL), but over the years beer has made a mark in the industry and has been able to make its presence felt. Surveys show that beer is the preferred alcohol of the 21St century Indian. Nowadays consumers are looking for choices away from whisky and it is not just the male populace that is enamored by beer but female population equally enjoys the drink. The industry today boasts of an array of high quality varieties that were not even thought about 7-8 years ago. The players are leaving no stone unturned for wooing the Indian consumer; from fruit flavors to spice infusions to fancy names like Basmati Blonde. The latest addition in the fancy beers is the Indus pride, India’s first beer brewed with authentic Indian spices, launched by SABMiller India. Also, rising acceptability of social drinking is a major contributor to the industry’s growth and such acceptability of alcohol has opened the market to new consumers like women and youth who earlier comprised only a small proportion of alcohol consumers in the country. To attract the new found consumers companies undertake promotional activities like pubs arrange ‘Ladies Night’ where drinks are served free for ladies. The beer scenario has changed drastically with mushrooming of beer café’s and microbreweries. The microbrewery boom started in 2008 with two brew pubs — Howzatt and Rockman’s Beer Island — opening within a month of each other in Delhi NCR and today all major Indian cities are experiencing the presence of microbreweries. Recently, The Pint Room and The Beer Café have opened their outlets in the National capital. Microbreweries offer a huge variety of bottled as well as in-house brewed beers and it is estimated that there would be around 75-100 new microbreweries coming up in metros and tier-II cities across India over the next two years. The rising awareness of health benefits that beer offers will further aid the growth. Beer has more health benefits than generally known and is perfect for moderate drinking because of its lower alcohol content and larger volume compared with wine or spirits. High growth rates and relaxation of rules on foreign direct investment in the last decade has attracted foreign investment in the beer sector. Indian beer consumption patterns have changed radically in the last few years, most of it attributed to the advent of foreign brands in Indian beer market. Not only have foreign brands entered the beer picture but are gaining popularity at an astounding rate. Some foreign brands that are available in the Indian market are Corona, Budweiser, Fosters, Carlsberg, Heineken, Shepherd Neame and Carling. Bubbling with enthusiasm and high on growth wave, Indian Beer Industry has been a magnet for many international players. These days craft beer, with the arrival of microbreweries, is creating quite a buzz in the industry. A craft beer is a beer hand crafted and brewed freshly by a brewmaster. Indians are now seeking a wider choice and better quality of beer that only craft brewers can offer. Hence the emergence of craft beer as a category is gaining popularity in the Indian market. Also, owing to a ban on direct advertising of alcoholic beverages in India, companies nowadays are using innovative concepts to market their products. Indian market players have been forced to be more innovative in their approach to engage the consumers, branching out into concepts such as non-alcoholic brand extensions and surrogate advertising coupled with alignment with sport. Example Kingfisher Premium has associated itself with five teams of the IPL as the ‘Good Times Partner’, resulting in huge brand awareness among its target audience. Another trend catching up in the industry is the advent of online liquor stores. There has been a rapid increase in the number of websites offering liquor on sale. The USP, like all other online sites, is the convenience of customers and the availability of huge variety at one place and discounts that online portals can manage are an added advantage for the consumers. Websites like www.letsbuydrink.com and boozzr.com offer liquor online for sale. The beer market is all set to ride on e-tailing wave in India. Indian alcohol distribution structure is complex and generally varies from state to state. Liquor is a state subject in India and consequently, the liquor industry is subjected to very strict distribution controls by the state governments. The distribution structure consist three types of market- Government controlled, open market and auction market. States like Assam, West Bengal and Pondicherry are states with open market; States like Tamil Nadu and Kerala fall under the complete regulation of government whereas states like Haryana, Chandigarh and Punjab fall under the auction market structure. The Indian alcohol industry is characterized by high entry barriers due to government regulations. The report further scrutinizes the Indian beer industry with the help of SWOT Analysis. The report elucidates the strengths of the industry in being recession proof in view of the fact that the Indian alcohol consumption generally remains unfazed by the economic downturn in the nation. Also growing Indian population serves as a ready available market for the beer producers and favorable distribution of Indian population towards the young age augurs well for the industry. The industry also does not face any shortages of the main raw material i.e. barley. Barley in India comes just after rice, wheat & maize production in terms of importance and the nation produces sufficient quantities of the raw material for the industry. However the industry faces challenges in the form of ban on direct advertising and derisory state of market infrastructure. The industry is also highly taxed and regulated and struggles with multiplicity of taxes and lack of uniformity in the regulations varying from state to state. The industry is also burdened with unjustified pricing of its products. Beer, although contains less alcohol, is taxed in the same manner as strong spirits which in turn makes beer expensive for the end user. The industry also faces moral restrictions due to religious influence. Some groups, particularly of a religious nature, have tried to ban alcohol altogether and have made its consumption into a sin. Despite such challenges Indian market is a sea of opportunities with its extremely low per capita consumption of beer when compared to other countries in the world. India consumes mere 1.64 litres beer per person which is like peanuts when compared to countries like China and US which consumes 37 litres and 78 litres of beer per person respectively. Favorable demographics, rising disposable incomes, urbanization and rising acceptability of drinking have brought the winds of change for the industry. Urbanization has helped in giving much needed acceptance to the concept of social drinking in the nation. Indian populace in 2012 consumed ~20 million hectolitres of beer which translates to 1.6 litres of consumption per person. Per capita consumption of beer has grown at a CAGR of ~9% during the period 2008-12 and beer consumption rose to 256 million cases in 2012 from 170 million cases in 2008, thus registering a CAGR of ~11%. Indian beer exported stood at INR 383.1 million in 2008 and has escalated to INR 1777.8 million in 2013, showcasing a robust CAGR of 36% whereas imports registered a CAGR of 19% over the same period and stood at INR 281.6 million in 2013. Favorable demographics coupled with increasing focus of foreign brewers on product range and rising social acceptance of alcohol are expected to enable beer demand to grow swiftly in years to come. We estimate beer industry to register a growth of 12% y-o-y and reach a size of 452 million cases by 2017E. The growth rate of 12% is a conservative estimate; the industry has all triggers in place for exceeding the projected growth rate. Reasons for Buying this Report: • This research report helps you get a detail picture of the industry by providing overview of the industry along with the market structure and classification • The report provides market analysis covering major growth driving factors for the industry, latest market trends and insights on regulatory framework in the industry • This report helps to understand the present status of the industry by elucidating a comprehensive SWOT analysis and scrutiny of the demand supply situation • Report provides analysis and in-depth financial comparison of major competitors • The report provides forecasts of key parameters which helps to anticipate the industry performance Our Approach: • Our research reports broadly cover Indian markets, present analysis, outlook and forecast for a period of five years. • The market forecasts are developed on the basis of secondary research and are cross-validated through interactions with the industry players • We use reliable sources of information and databases, information from which is processed by us and included in the report
Plant capacity: -Plant & machinery: -
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Return: 1.00%Break even: 1.00%
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Alcohol from Potato - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue

The term alcohol was first applied to the spirits of wine, ethyl alcohol, and now it refers to a series of substances with similar characteristics Ethyl alcohol is the active constituent of all intoxicating liquors obtained by the fermentation of saccharine materials. It is present in the form of esters in several volatile oils. It is now a days prepared in immense quantities, chiefly by fermentation and finds numerous industrial uses, and is also being used as a motor fuel. Alcohol is itself a raw material for chemicals, it is also a solvent. The use of alcohol as an exhilarating and intoxicating beverage is common throughout the world. Today, the fermented juice, obtained from several palms, has long been used by the poorer classes in India, has long been used by the poorer classes in India, and the distillation of spirit, arrack from fermented rice, toddy etc; has been known, since early times. Since the advent of the English into India, modern distilleries and breweries have been established in almost all the Provinces and important States. The potable spirits made are country spirit (arrack and spiced liquors), and liquors resembling, imported spirit (rum, gin, whisky, and brandy). Alcohol is used directly in the manufacture of several compounds such as ether, ethyl acetate, and other esters, acetic acid (vinegar), acetone, chloral, chloroform and iodoform. It is required for the manufacture of mercury fulminate which is largely used in detonators for explosives. It is a solvent in preparing T.N.T. Alcohol is also employed in the preparation of transparent soaps. Industrial ethanol is a mature market. However, due to the rapid growth in fuel ethanol, the market dynamics are actively changing. Key suppliers in this market include domestic and imported fermentation producers, as well as domestic and imported synthetic producers. Therefore, it is a good project for entrepreneurs to invest. Few Indian Major Players are as under • A P Met Engg. Ltd. • Agribiotech Industries Ltd. • Ammana Bio Pharma Ltd. • Andhra Petrochemicals Ltd. • Asansol Bottling & Packaging Co. Pvt. Ltd. • Asian Petroproducts & Exports Ltd. • Carew Phipson Ltd. • Chandigarh Distillers & Bottlers Ltd. • Cilson Organics Ltd. • Galaxy Oleo-Chem (India) Ltd. • Gujarat Soaps Ltd. • Gwalior Alcobrew Pvt. Ltd. • I F B Agro Inds. Ltd. • Khandoba Distilleries Ltd. • Kolhapur Sugar Mills Ltd. • M W P Ltd. • Maruti Organics Ltd. • Mohan Meakin Ltd. • National Industrial Corpn. Ltd. • Pampasar Distillery Ltd. • Patiala Distillers & Mfrs. Ltd. • Pioneer Distilleries Ltd. • Radico Khaitan Ltd. • Rishab Alchem India Pvt. Ltd. • Samsons Distilleries Pvt. Ltd. • Saraya Industries Ltd. • Sri Rama Distilleries Ltd. • Yeast Alco Enzymes Ltd.
Plant capacity: Alcohol from Potato: 60 KLs/DayPlant & machinery: Rs 810 Lakhs
Working capital: -T.C.I: Cost of Project: Rs 2280 Lakhs
Return: 28.00%Break even: 44.00%
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