The Turkish beer market experienced 20% growth from 2001 to 2005, with many international brands gaining popularity.
Efes Beverage Group, a subsidiary of Anadolu Group, is the largest producer of beer in Turkey, with approximately 80% of the market. Their main product line is called
Efes Pilsen (5.0%
ABV), after the Turkish name for the ancient city of
Ephesus near the
İzmir brewery. Efes also produces Efes Dark, Efes Light, Efes Extra, Bomonti and Marmara. Also, as of March 2005,
Foster's Lager has been brewed, marketed and distributed in Turkey through Efes Beverage Group. Efes exports to markets in
Europe, the
United States Russia, the
Caucasus region, the
Middle East,
Africa, and
South-east Asia. Efes also produce a Hefe Weiss and a Hefe Weiss Dunkel under the Gusta label. A further addition is the Efes Dark Brown, which is flavored with coffee.
Türk Tuborg, a former subsidiary of the Danish
Carlsberg/
Tuborg group, also brews beer in Turkey under the Tuborg name, but is now owned by the Israeli (CBC). Danish Carlsberg is also popular in Turkey, among other brands found internationally. Another major brand,
Tekel Birası, is known as the oldest producer of beer in Turkey (founded in 1890). It was a
state monopoly brand until 2004. There is also
Perge Pilsner managed by the
Sural Group. == Independent Craft Breweries ==