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BEER PLANT

Capacity 3000000 Ltrs./Annum or 3000 Kl./Annum Plant and Machinery cost 403.00 Lakhs
Working Capital 0.00 Rate of Return (ROR) 45.00 %
Break Even Point (BEP) 47.00 % TCI 959.00 Lakhs
Cost of Project 959.00Lakhs

Description:

Drinking practices are common among all age groups of people. Among the alcoholic drinks, Beer is quite common and popular in almost every Country of the World. People of different Countries take beer in varying degree much like a soft drink. The Indian alcoholic market has been growing rapidly for the last ten years, due to the positive impact of demographic trends and expected changes like rising income levels, changing age profile, changing lifestyles and reduction in beverages prices. Formulations of beer manufacturing are done with the view of availability of the raw materials where the brewery is proposed to be established. In most parts of the world, barley is a universal source of beer extraction. But, beer is also manufactured from Chamomile flowers and powdered gingers etc. as well. Barley is extensively employed for manufacture of malt used in brewing and distilling of beer. If we categorize beer, we generally find four broad categories as follows: Pale Beer, Dark Beer, Strong Beer and Special Beer. Beer is a popular beverage all over the world. Though an alcoholic - beverage, beer is not considered a hot drink like rum or whisky as it contains alcohol ranging from only 8 to 9 percent. It is considered good for health in the sense that being very less in alcoholic content, it is found effective in improving appetite. The components including barley, hops, polyphenolic substances contained in beer can accelerate the gastric secretion and stimulate the functions of stomach so as to raise the absorption ability for the human body. Beer also contains abundant vitamin B12 and vitamin B2. The branded liquor industry is growing at a rate of around 10 to 12%. The total consumption of liquor in India was nearly 100 mn cases of beer and 60 mn cases of whisky and other spirits in fiscal 2005-06. Presently, some 36 units are manufacturing beer in India with an estimated output of 500 mn litres. The market for beer in India was about 65 mn cases of 12 bottles each and touched 10 mn cases in 2005-2006. In consumption, India holds the 29th position with the annual consumption growing by a little less than 30% in the last five years. The Indian beer Industry has been witnessing a steady growth rate of 7-9 per cent per year for the last ten years. Per capita beer consumption is still low at 0.7 litre per year. Though the current growth is pitched at 13 per cent, the total beer market is expected to more than double to 23.3 million hectoliters by 2012. 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. India presents a huge growth potential for alcoholic beverages sales. The domestic production of beer is on the rise, especially beer with official statistics reporting a 12 per cent increase in domestic beer production. Increasing GDP, favourable growth in the demographics with a growing urban middle class, growth of modern retail formats, hopeful rationalization of the taxation rules and ban on local country liquor and rising health consciousness, age preferences will act in favour of the growth of alcoholic beverages in India in the near future. All new entrepreneurs venturing into this field will find a future which is looking very promising and bright. Few Indian Major Players are as under: Arlem Breweries Ltd. Arthos Breweries Ltd. Associated Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. Aurangabad Breweries Ltd. Blossom Industries Ltd. Buckingham Distilleries & Breweries Ltd. Castle Breweries Ltd. Charminar Breweries Ltd. Devans Modern Breweries Ltd. Doburg Lager Breweries Ltd. [Erstwhile] East Coast Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. Foster'S India Ltd. Haryana Breweries Ltd. High Range Breweries Ltd. Hindustan Breweries & Bottling Ltd. Impala Distillery & Brewery Ltd. Indo Lowenbrau Breweries Ltd. Kalyani Breweries Ltd. Kesarval Beverages Ltd. Kool Breweries Ltd. Lilasons Breweries Ltd. Lilasons Industries Ltd. Malabar Breweries Ltd. Mangalore Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. Millennium Beer Inds. Ltd. Mount Shivalik Breweries Ltd. Mount Shivalik Inds. Ltd. Mysore Breweries Ltd. Mysore Wine Products Ltd. Pals Distilleries Ltd. Premier Breweries Ltd. Punjab Breweries Ltd. Rainbow Breweries Ltd. Rajasthan Breweries Ltd. Rochees Breweries Ltd. Shaw Wallace Breweries Ltd. Sica Breweries Ltd. Skol Breweries Ltd. Skol Breweries Ltd. Som Distilleries & Breweries Ltd. Tripti Alcobrew Ltd. United Breweries Ltd. Vinedale Distilleries Ltd. Winsome Breweries Ltd.

BEER PLANT

Capacity 3000000 Litres/Annum Plant and Machinery cost 403.00 Lakhs
Working Capital 0.00 Rate of Return (ROR) 45.00 %
Break Even Point (BEP) 47.00 % TCI 959.00 Lakhs
Cost of Project 959.00Lakhs

Description:

PRODUCT PROFILE Beer is the worlds most widely consumed alcoholic beverage; it is the third most popular drink overall, after water and tea. People of different countries take beer in varying much like a soft drink in European countries; it is just a substitute of water. The alcoholic contents and main source stuff also keep varying according to the tests of the major part of population of the particular country although it is a fashion to ask for beer of every origin in every country. Formulations of beer manufacturing are done with the view of availability of the raw materials in that particular part of the World where the brewery is proposed to be established. In most of the parts of the world, barley is a universal source of beer extraction. But, beers are manufactured from Chamomile flowers and powdered gingers etc. The strength of beer is usually around 4% to 6% alcohol by volume (abv) though may range from less than 1% abv, to over 20% abv in rare cases. Applications 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. The calories content of beer is significant but not special high. A 355 ml. bottle of average beer yields approximately 143 Kcal of energy. The normal daily intake is 2400 K cal. The calories are provided by the unfermented, residues and alcohol. Alcohol also replaces Carbohydrates, fats, proteins, so that there may be a gain in body weight. Beer also contributes to mineral requirements of the body and supplies useful quantities of vitamin B complex. 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. Beer cannot (because of its low pH say 4.2), harbor any pathogenic germs. The content of nourishing components is all in dissolved form. Beer is free from fat; it acts as a diuretic and promotes the formation of gastric acid acting as an appetite inducer. The alcohol in the beer is effective according to the amount & concentration. Global demand Beer is a popular beverage all over the world. Though an alcoholic beverage beer is not considered a hot drink like rum or whisky as it contains alcohol ranging from only 8 to 9 percent. Presently, some 36 units are manufacturing beer in India with an estimated output of 500 million liters. In consumption, India holds the 29th position with the annual consumption growing by a little less than 30% in the last five years. The growth of Indian beer industry in recent years has been fast. From 100 million cases in 2006, the Rs 30 billion Indian beer market seems set to register a further growth of 8.5% in 2006 07, thanks to the spurt in beer consumption in Punjab, Haryana and Delhi. Total market of beer was estimated at Rs. 50 billion in 2007-08 which showed an increase of 23% over that of the preceding year. The annual growth in the Indian beer market has been around 8% in the recent years, which compares well with the growth in China. But the Chinese market is over 25 times more than the Indian market of over 900,000 kilolitres. Sales turnover increased for most of the companies in 2008 to 09, while net profit declined in the same period. For major companies like United Spirits and United Breweries sales increased by around 22 to 24% in 2008 to 09. In the case of United Spirits, net profit declined by 5% in 2008-09, while that of United Breweries declined marginally by 1% in the same period. It is estimated that the demand of bear in 2010-2011 was 12.12 MT and it will be 15.26 MT till 2015. The demand of bear in the market is immense and therefore its market position is splendid. Hence it is an excellent field to venture.

BEER PLANT

Capacity 96000 Bottles/day Plant and Machinery cost 2434.00 Lakhs
Working Capital 0.00 Rate of Return (ROR) 39.91 %
Break Even Point (BEP) 33.86 % TCI 3783.00 Lakhs
Cost of Project 3783.00Lakhs

Description:

Among the alcoholic drinks, Beer is quite common and popular in almost every Country of the World. People of different Countries take beer in varying much like a soft drink in European Countries it is just a substitute of water. The alcoholic contents and main source stuff also keep varying according to the tests of the major part of population of the particular country although it is a fashion to ask for beer of every origin in every Country. All the alcoholic drinks beer has become so common, as if were soft drink. Beer in the Western countries is the important constituent of daily food. The most important characteristic of drink is to keep body warm and certain refreshness throughout the body. Beer is the dilute alcoholic product. The properties of the finished beer vary with the type of beer & place of origin. The quality consists of the aroma, taste, appearance, formation and stability of foam. A quantitative expression of the aroma exists in the amount of volatile alcohols, acids, esters and aldehydes but the most important attribute the quality etc. cannot be expressed in this way. Of course, foam formation and foam stability can be evaluated more easily. 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. The calories content of beer is significant but not special high. A 355 ml. bottle of average beer yields approximately 143 Kcal of energy. The normal daily intake is 2400 K cal. The calories are provided by the unfermented, residues and alcohol. Alcohol also replaces Carbohydrates, fats, proteins, so that there may be a gain in body weight. Beer also contributes to mineral requirements of the body and supplies useful quantities of vitamin B complex. Indian Beer Market is the second fastest growing segment after Wine in the Indian alcoholic beverage industry which has registered phenomenal growth of ~% in the last 5 years. Beer market is poised to achieve exceptional growth offering gamut of opportunities. In the near future, many brands and beer varieties will be available in India, offering more choices to consumers. Beer is estimated to overtake IMFL and country liquor and will become the market leader in the long run with the share of ~% in FY’ 2016, albeit by state governments’ future regulations and taxes.

Beer Plant

Capacity 3000 Thousand Ltrs/Annum Plant and Machinery cost 403.00 Lakhs
Working Capital 0.00 Rate of Return (ROR) 44.00 %
Break Even Point (BEP) 47.00 % TCI 960.00 Lakhs
Cost of Project 960.00Lakhs

Description:

Among the alcoholic drinks, Beer is quite common and popular in almost every Country of the World. People of different Countries take beer in varying much like a soft drink in European Countries it is just a substitute of water. The alcoholic contents and main source stuff also keep varying according to the tests of the major part of population of the particular country although it is a fashion to ask for beer of every origin in every Country. Formulations of beer manufacturing are done with the view of availability of the raw materials in that particular part of the World where the brewery is proposed to be established. In most of the parts of the world, barley is a universal source of beer extraction. But, beers are manufactured from Chamomile flowers and powdered gingers etc. as well. Separate formulations have been adopted for every major ingredient used in brewing & distillation of beer. Market Survey The growth of Indian beer industry in recent years has been fast. From 100 mn cases in 2006, the Rs 30 bn Indian beer market seems set to register a further growth of 8.5% in 2006 to 07, thanks to the spurt in beer consumption in Punjab, Haryana and Delhi. Total market of beer was estimated at Rs. 50 bn in 2007 to 08 which showed an increase of 23% over that of the preceding year The annual growth in the Indian beer market has been around 8% in the recent years, which compares well with the growth in China. But the Chinese market of 20 mn kl is over 25 times more than the Indian market of over 900,000 kilolitres. Cobra beer is interested in setting up a greenfield brewery project in Andhra Pradesh. They are talking to big vine producers in India to produce wine in India. Per capita consumption of beer at 0.7 litre is among the lowest in the Asia Pacific. Some 36 units are manufacturing beer in India. The Indian beer industry has shifted towards the strong beer segment. The ratio in mild strong beer has shifted from 66:34 in 1993 to 94 to 45:55 presently. Financial Analysis & Comparison of Major Companies Company Name 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. ?

Beer Plant

Capacity 96,000 Bottles/Day Plant and Machinery cost 2434.00 Lakhs
Working Capital 0.00 Rate of Return (ROR) 39.00 %
Break Even Point (BEP) 33.00 % TCI 3783.00 Lakhs
Cost of Project 3783.00Lakhs

Description:

Among the alcoholic drinks, Beer is quite common and popular in almost every Country of the World. The alcoholic contents and main source stuff also keep varying according to the tests of the major part of population of the particular country. . Beer in the Western countries is the important constituent of daily food. The most important characteristic of drink is to keep body warm and certain refreshment throughout the body. Beer is the dilute alcoholic product. Barley is extensively employed for manufacture of malt used in brewing and distilling of beer. If we categorize beer, we find four broad categories as follows: Pale Beer, Dark Beer, Strong Beer & Special Beer. According to the formulations the beer is classified in three types: Ginger Beer, Chamomile Beer and Bitter Beer. Uses 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. The calories content of beer is significant but not special high. A 355 ml. bottle of average beer yields approximately 143 Kcal of energy. The normal daily intake is 2400 K cal. The calories are provided by the unfermented, residues and alcohol. Alcohol also replaces Carbohydrates, fats, proteins, so that there may be a gain in body weight. Beer also contributes to mineral requirements of the body and supplies useful quantities of vitamin B complex. 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. Beer (because of its low pH say 4.2)cannot harbor any pathogenic germs. The content of nourishing components are all in dissolved form. Beer is free from fat; it acts as a diuretic and promotes the formation of gastric acid acting as an appetite inducer. Market Survey The growth of Indian beer industry in recent years has been fast. The annual growth in the Indian beer market has been around 8% in the recent years, which compares well with the growth in China. Some 36 units are manufacturing beer in India. The Indian beer industry has shifted towards the strong beer segment. In the mild beer segment, Kingfisher, Golden Eagle and Royal Challenge are the main brands. In the strong beer segments Haywards 5000, Haywards 2000, Knockout, Khajuraho are dominant. In the standard segment of over 55 mn cases, United Breweries has the lions share. Major brands of Mysore Breweries include Knockout, Bengal Premium, Pals Premium, and Seven Stars. Like distilled spirits, beer is classified as socially not preferred luxury in India. The excise and sales taxes are as high as 80% exclusive of retail fees, license fees and other levies. Additional import duties for beer are levied as per respective state policies. The import duty on beer is as high as 75%. Despite liberalization and foreign direct investment (FDI) approvals in the beer sector, it is still heavily licensed. This business has never ending demand and moreover, the demand is increasing day by day. So, installing this industry will be much fruitful to the entrepreneurs. Few Indian Major Players are as under:to Arlem Breweries Ltd. Arthos Breweries Ltd. Associated Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. Aurangabad Breweries Ltd. Blossom Industries Ltd. Buckingham Distilleries & Breweries Ltd. Castle Breweries Ltd. Charminar Breweries Ltd. Devans Modern Breweries Ltd. Doburg Lager Breweries Ltd. [Erstwhile] East Coast Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. FosterS India Ltd. Haryana Breweries Ltd. High Range Breweries Ltd.

BEER PLANT

Capacity 38460 Bottles/Day(Each 650 Ml Size) Plant and Machinery cost 654.00 Lakhs
Working Capital 0.00 Rate of Return (ROR) 33.00 %
Break Even Point (BEP) 47.00 % TCI 1482.00 Lakhs
Cost of Project 1482.00Lakhs

Description:

All the alcoholic drinks beer has become so common, as if were soft drink. Beer in the Western countries is the important constituent of daily food. The most important characteristic of drink is to keep body warm and certain refreshness throughout the body. Beer is the dilute alcoholic product. Barley is extensively employed for manufacture of malt used in brewing and distilling of beer. If we categorize beer, we find four broad categories as follows: Pale Beer, Dark Beer, Strong Beer & Special Beer. Every drinker is bound to have his or her favorite brand of beer. The glass that gives them a relaxing feeling and adds to their personality becomes their brand of beer. Brands tend to become popular due to region, price, country and season. Nutritional Value of Beer: 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. The calories content of beer is significant but not special high. Beer also contributes to mineral requirements of the body and supplies useful quantities of vitamin B complex. 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. Beer cannot (because of its low pH say 4.2), harbor any pathogenic germs. The content of nourishing components are all in dissolved form. Beer is free from fat; it acts as a diuretic and promotes the formation of gastric acid acting as an appetite inducer. The alcohol in the beer is effective according to the amount & concentration. Market Survey The branded liquor industry is growing at a rate a around 10 to 12%. A feather in Indias alcoholic drinks industry is that Indias McDowells No.1 brandy has emerged as the highest selling brandy globally, pushing the world famous E&J Gallo to the second spot. 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 growth of Indian beer industry in recent years has been fast. The annual growth in the Indian beer market has been around 8% in the recent years, which compares well with the growth in China. Few Indian Major Players are as under:- Skol Breweries United Breweries Carlsberg, Denmark Others Mohan Breweries & Dist Mohan Meakins Millennium Beer Balaji Distilleries Blossom Industries Mount Shivalik Aurangabad Breweries Arthos Breweries Tripti Alcobrew Mohan Rocky Kingfisher Properties Shaw Wallace Associated Breweries Inertia Inds. Winsome Brew Heminger Brau, Ger. Fosters India Australia Lilasons Ind.

Beer Plant

Capacity 5169000 Bottles/Annum Plant and Machinery cost 413.00 Lakhs
Working Capital 0.00 Rate of Return (ROR) 22.00 %
Break Even Point (BEP) 50.00 % TCI 1290.00 Lakhs
Cost of Project 1290.00Lakhs

Description:

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.

Beer Plant

Capacity Beer (650 ml size Bottle):10,000 Litres/Day Plant and Machinery cost 306.00 Lakhs
Working Capital 0.00 Rate of Return (ROR) 27.00 %
Break Even Point (BEP) 55.00 % TCI 1055.00 Lakhs
Cost of Project 1055.00Lakhs

Description:

Beer is the world's oldest beverage, possibly dating back to the 6th millennium BC. It is also the most widely consumed alcoholic beverage and the third most popular drink overall after water and tea. Produced by the brewing and fermentation of starches, mainly derived from cereals — the most common of which being barley. Beer forms part of the culture of many nations, and has acquired various social traditions and associations. Beer is consumed in countries all over the world. Sales of beer are four times that of wine and in most societies, beer is the most popular alcoholic beverage. 

 

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.

 

Among the alcoholic drinks, Beer is quite common and popular in almost every Country of the World. People of different Countries take beer in varying much like a soft drink in European Countries it is just a substitute of water. The alcoholic contents and main source stuff also keep varying according to the tests of the major part of population of the particular country although it is a fashion to ask for beer of every origin in every Country.

 

Formulations of beer manufacturing are done with the view of availability of the raw materials in that particular part of the World where the brewery is proposed to be established. In most of the parts of the world, barley is a universal source of beer extraction. But, beers are manufactured from Chamomile flowers and powdered gingers etc. as well. Separate formulations have been adopted for every major ingredient used in brewing & distillation of beer.

 

Few Indian Major Players are as under

 

Appollo Distilleries & Breweries Pvt. Ltd.

Arlem Breweries Ltd. 

Arthos Breweries Ltd.

Associated Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. 

Aurangabad Breweries Ltd.

Blossom Industries Ltd.

Buckingham Distilleries & Breweries Ltd. 

East Coast Breweries & Distilleries Ltd. 

Foster'S India Ltd.

Hindustan Breweries & Bottling Ltd.

Kalyani Breweries Ltd. 

Kool Breweries Ltd.

Lilasons Breweries Ltd.

Lilasons Industries Ltd.

Malabar Breweries Ltd. 

Molson Coors India Pvt. Ltd.

Mysore Breweries Ltd. 

Sabmiller India Ltd.

United Breweries Ltd.

Winsome Breweries Ltd.

Beer Plant

Capacity 15385 Nos/Day Plant and Machinery cost 251.00 Lakhs
Working Capital 0.00 Rate of Return (ROR) 26.00 %
Break Even Point (BEP) 57.00 % TCI 0.00 Lakhs
Cost of Project 1032.00Lakhs

Description:

Beer contains approximately 90% water, and the importance of the liquor to final beer quality cannot be over-estimated. Historically a correlation was observed between the liquor composition of an area and the type of beer that the region could best brew. There are several steps in the brewing process, which include malting, milling, mashing, lautering, boiling, cooling, fermenting, maturation, filtering, and packaging. The production of malt beverages, or beer, comprises four main stages: brew house operations, fermentation, aging or secondary fermentation, and packaging.

The annual growth in the Indian beer market has been around 8% in the recent years, which compares well with the growth in China. But the Chinese market of 20 mn kl is over 25 times more than the Indian market of over 900,000 kilolitres. The Beer market in India will grow at a CAGR of 16.94 percent and 14.57 percent on the basis of revenue and volume. The Global Beer Market was valued at $593,024 million in 2017, and is projected to reach $685,354 million by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 1.8% from 2019 to 2025. As a whole there is a good scope for new entrepreneur to invest in this business.

 

Few Indian major players are as under

·         Appollo Distilleries & Breweries Pvt. Ltd.

·         Arthos Breweries Ltd.

·         Aurangabad Breweries Ltd.

·         Castle Breweries Ltd.

·         Devans Modern Breweries Ltd.

·         Doburg Lager Breweries Ltd.

·         Doon Valley Brewers Ltd.           

Beer Plant

Capacity 15385 Bottles/day Plant and Machinery cost 387.00 Lakhs
Working Capital 0.00 Rate of Return (ROR) 28.00 %
Break Even Point (BEP) 47.00 % TCI 0.00 Lakhs
Cost of Project 1590.00Lakhs

Description:

Beer forms part of the culture of many nations, and has acquired various social traditions and associations. Beer is consumed in countries all over the world. Sales of beer are four times that of wine and in most societies, beer is the most popular alcoholic beverage. Beer is distributed in bottles and cans and is also commonly available on draught, particularly in pubs and bars. 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 annual growth in the Indian beer market has been around 8% in the recent years, which compares well with the growth in China. But the Chinese market of 20 mn kl is over 25 times more than the Indian market of over 900,000 kilolitres. The Beer market in India will grow at a CAGR of 16.94 percent and 14.57 percent on the basis of revenue and volume, respectively, over the period 2013-2018. As a whole any entrepreneur can venture in this project without risk and earn profit.

 

Few Indian major players are as under

·         Appollo Distilleries & Breweries Pvt. Ltd.

·         Arthos Breweries Ltd.

·         Aurangabad Breweries Ltd.

·         Castle Breweries Ltd.

·         Devans Modern Breweries Ltd.

·         Doburg Lager Breweries Ltd.

 

Beer Plant

Capacity 15385 Bottles/Day Plant and Machinery cost 387.00 Lakhs
Working Capital 0.00 Rate of Return (ROR) 29.00 %
Break Even Point (BEP) 47.00 % TCI 0.00 Lakhs
Cost of Project 1590.00Lakhs

Description:

Beer contains approximately 90% water, and the importance of the liquor to final beer quality cannot be over-estimated. Historically a correlation was observed between the liquor composition of an area and the type of beer that the region could best brew. There are several steps in the brewing process, which include malting, milling, mashing, lautering, boiling, cooling, fermenting, maturation, filtering, and packaging. The production of malt beverages, or beer, comprises four main stages: brew house operations, fermentation, aging or secondary fermentation, and packaging.

The annual growth in the Indian beer market has been around 8% in the recent years, which compares well with the growth in China. But the Chinese market of 20 mn kl is over 25 times more than the Indian market of over 900,000 kilolitres. The Beer market in India will grow at a CAGR of 16.94 percent and 14.57 percent on the basis of revenue and volume. The Global Beer Market was valued at $593,024 million in 2017, and is projected to reach $685,354 million by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 1.8% from 2019 to 2025. As a whole there is a good scope for new entrepreneur to invest in this business.

Few Indian major players are as under

·         Appollo Distilleries & Breweries Pvt. Ltd.

·         Arthos Breweries Ltd.

·         Aurangabad Breweries Ltd.

·         Castle Breweries Ltd.

·         Devans Modern Breweries Ltd.

·         Doburg Lager Breweries Ltd.

·         Doon Valley Brewers Ltd.    


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NIIR PROJECT CONSULTANCY SERVICES (NPCS) is a reliable name in the industrial world for offering integrated technical consultancy services. NPCS is manned by engineers, planners, specialists, financial experts, economic analysts and design specialists with extensive experience in the related industries.

Our various services are: Detailed Project Report,  Business Plan for Manufacturing Plant, Start-up Ideas, Business Ideas for Entrepreneurs, Start up Business Opportunities, entrepreneurship projects, Successful Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, project report, Cost and Revenue, Pre-feasibility study for Profitable Manufacturing Business, Project Identification, Project Feasibility and Market Study, Identification of Profitable Industrial Project Opportunities, Business Opportunities, Investment Opportunities for Most Profitable Business in India, Manufacturing Business Ideas, Preparation of Project Profile, Pre-Investment and Pre-Feasibility Study, Market Research Study, Preparation of Techno-Economic Feasibility Report, Identification and Section of Plant, Process, Equipment, General Guidance, Startup Help, Technical and Commercial Counseling for setting up new industrial project and Most Profitable Small Scale Business.

NPCS also publishes varies process technology, technical, reference, self employment and startup books, directory, business and industry database, bankable detailed project report, market research report on various industries, small scale industry and profit making business. Besides being used by manufacturers, industrialists and entrepreneurs, our publications are also used by professionals including project engineers, information services bureau, consultants and project consultancy firms as one of the input in their research.

Our Detailed Project report aims at providing all the critical data required by any entrepreneur vying to venture into Project. While expanding a current business or while venturing into new business, entrepreneurs are often faced with the dilemma of zeroing in on a suitable product/line.

 


And before diversifying/venturing into any product, wish to study the following aspects of the identified product:


• Good Present/Future Demand
• Export-Import Market Potential
• Raw Material & Manpower Availability
• Project Costs and Payback Period


We at NPCS, through our reliable expertise in the project consultancy and market research field, Provides exhaustive information about the project, which satisfies all the above mentioned requirements and has high growth potential in the markets. And through our report we aim to help you make sound and informed business decision.

 

The report contains all the data which will help an entrepreneur find answers to questions like:

• Why I should invest in this project?
• What will drive the growth of the product?
• What are the costs involved?
• What will be the market potential?


The report first focuses on enhancing the basic knowledge of the entrepreneur about the main product, by elucidating details like product definition, its uses and applications, industry segmentation as well as an overall overview of the industry sector in India. The report then helps an entrepreneur identify the target customer group of its product. It further helps in making sound investment decision by listing and then elaborating on factors that will contribute to the growth of product consumption in India and also talks about the foreign trade of the product along with the list of top importing and top exporting countries. Report includes graphical representation and forecasts of key data discussed in the above mentioned segment. It further explicates the growth potential of the product.

The report includes other market data like key players in the Industry segment along with their contact information and recent developments. It includes crucial information like raw material requirements, list of machinery and manufacturing process for the plant. Core project financials like plant capacity, costs involved in setting up of project, working capital requirements, projected revenue and profit are further listed in the report.


Reasons for buying the report:

• This report helps you to identify a profitable project for investing or diversifying into by throwing light to crucial areas like industry size, demand of the product and reasons for investing in the product.

• This report provides vital information on the product like its definition, characteristics and segmentation.

• This report helps you market and place the product correctly by identifying the target customer group of the product.

• This report helps you understand the viability of the project by disclosing details like raw materials required, manufacturing process, project costs and snapshot of other project financials.

• The report provides forecasts of key parameters which helps to anticipate the industry performance and make sound business decision.

 

Our Approach:


• Our research reports broadly cover Indian markets, present analysis, outlook and forecast.

• 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.  And information from such sources is processed by us and included in the report.

 

Our Market Survey cum Detailed Techno Economic Feasibility Report Contains following information:

 

 

Ø  Introduction

·         Project Introduction

·         Project Objective and Strategy

·         Concise History of the Product

·         Properties

·         BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) Provision & Specification

·         Uses & Applications

 

Ø  Market Study and Assessment

·         Current Indian Market Scenario

·         Present Market Demand and Supply

·         Estimated Future Market Demand and Forecast

·         Statistics of Import & Export

·         Names & Addresses of Existing Units (Present Players)

·         Market Opportunity

 

Ø  Raw Material

·         List of Raw Materials

·         Properties of Raw Materials

·         Prescribed Quality of Raw Materials

·         List of Suppliers and Manufacturers

 

Ø  Personnel (Manpower) Requirements

·         Requirement of Staff & Labor (Skilled and Unskilled) Managerial, Technical, Office Staff and Marketing Personnel

 

Ø  Plant and Machinery

·         List of Plant & Machinery

·         Miscellaneous Items

·         Appliances & Equipments

·         Laboratory Equipments & Accessories

·         Electrification

·         Electric Load & Water

·         Maintenance Cost

·         Sources of Plant & Machinery (Suppliers and Manufacturers)

 

Ø  Manufacturing Process and Formulations

·         Detailed Process of Manufacture with Formulation

·         Packaging Required

·         Process Flow Sheet Diagram

 

Ø  Infrastructure and Utilities

·         Project Location

·         Requirement of Land Area

·         Rates of the Land

·         Built Up Area

·         Construction Schedule

·         Plant Layout and Requirement of Utilities

 

Project at a Glance

Along with financial details as under:

 

  •     Assumptions for Profitability workings

  •    Plant Economics

  •    Production Schedule

  •    Land & Building

            Factory Land & Building

            Site Development Expenses

  •    Plant & Machinery

             Indigenous Machineries

            Other Machineries (Miscellaneous, Laboratory etc.)

  •    Other Fixed Assets

            Furniture & Fixtures

            Pre-operative and Preliminary Expenses

            Technical Knowhow

            Provision of Contingencies

  •   Working Capital Requirement Per Month

             Raw Material

            Packing Material

            Lab & ETP Chemical Cost

           Consumable Store

  •   Overheads Required Per Month And Per Annum

         Utilities & Overheads (Power, Water and Fuel Expenses etc.)

             Royalty and Other Charges

            Selling and Distribution Expenses

  •    Salary and Wages

  •    Turnover Per Annum

  •   Share Capital

            Equity Capital

            Preference Share Capital

 

  •    Annexure 1:: Cost of Project and Means of Finance

  •    Annexure 2::  Profitability and Net Cash Accruals

                Revenue/Income/Realisation

                Expenses/Cost of Products/Services/Items

                Gross Profit

                Financial Charges     

                Total Cost of Sales

                Net Profit After Taxes

                Net Cash Accruals

  •   Annexure 3 :: Assessment of Working Capital requirements

                Current Assets

                Gross Working. Capital

                Current Liabilities

                Net Working Capital

                Working Note for Calculation of Work-in-process

  •    Annexure 4 :: Sources and Disposition of Funds

  •    Annexure 5 :: Projected Balance Sheets

                ROI (Average of Fixed Assets)

                RONW (Average of Share Capital)

                ROI (Average of Total Assets)

  •    Annexure 6 :: Profitability ratios

                D.S.C.R

                Earnings Per Share (EPS)

               

             Debt Equity Ratio

        Annexure 7   :: Break-Even Analysis

                Variable Cost & Expenses

                Semi-Var./Semi-Fixed Exp.

                Profit Volume Ratio (PVR)

                Fixed Expenses / Cost 

                B.E.P

  •   Annexure 8 to 11:: Sensitivity Analysis-Price/Volume

            Resultant N.P.B.T

            Resultant D.S.C.R

   Resultant PV Ratio

   Resultant DER

  Resultant ROI

          Resultant BEP

  •    Annexure 12 :: Shareholding Pattern and Stake Status

        Equity Capital

        Preference Share Capital

  •   Annexure 13 :: Quantitative Details-Output/Sales/Stocks

        Determined Capacity P.A of Products/Services

        Achievable Efficiency/Yield % of Products/Services/Items 

        Net Usable Load/Capacity of Products/Services/Items   

       Expected Sales/ Revenue/ Income of Products/ Services/ Items   

  •    Annexure 14 :: Product wise domestic Sales Realisation

  •    Annexure 15 :: Total Raw Material Cost

  •    Annexure 16 :: Raw Material Cost per unit

  •    Annexure 17 :: Total Lab & ETP Chemical Cost

  •    Annexure 18  :: Consumables, Store etc.,

  •    Annexure 19  :: Packing Material Cost

  •    Annexure 20  :: Packing Material Cost Per Unit

  •    Annexure 21 :: Employees Expenses

  •    Annexure 22 :: Fuel Expenses

  •    Annexure 23 :: Power/Electricity Expenses

  •    Annexure 24 :: Royalty & Other Charges

  •    Annexure 25 :: Repairs & Maintenance Exp.

  •    Annexure 26 :: Other Mfg. Expenses

  •    Annexure 27 :: Administration Expenses

  •    Annexure 28 :: Selling Expenses

  •    Annexure 29 :: Depreciation Charges – as per Books (Total)

  •   Annexure 30   :: Depreciation Charges – as per Books (P & M)

  •   Annexure 31   :: Depreciation Charges - As per IT Act WDV (Total)

  •   Annexure 32   :: Depreciation Charges - As per IT Act WDV (P & M)

  •   Annexure 33   :: Interest and Repayment - Term Loans

  •   Annexure 34   :: Tax on Profits

  •   Annexure 35   ::Projected Pay-Back Period And IRR