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The Imported Beer market is a segment of the Beer industry that consists of beers brewed outside of the country of consumption. Imported Beer is typically more expensive than domestic beer, and is often seen as a premium product. Imported Beer is often associated with a certain country or region, such as German lagers, Belgian ales, or Mexican lagers. Imported Beer is typically marketed as a higher-end product, and is often seen as a status symbol.
Imported Beer is typically sold in specialty stores, bars, and restaurants. It is also available in supermarkets and convenience stores. Imported Beer is often sold in bottles, cans, and kegs.
Some companies in the Imported Beer market include Heineken, Corona, Stella Artois, Guinness, and Sapporo. Show Less Read more