beer Despite the fact that estimates say between one-third to half of East Asian people, including Chinese people, have
Asian flush syndrome, which influences the ability to process alcohol, China is deemed the world's largest beer market in terms of global consumption, followed by the United States and Brazil. Snow Beer, produced by
CR Snow is the best-selling beer in China, holding 21.7% market share, having recently overtaken Tsingtao Beer, produced by
Tsingtao Brewery, which is the brand most widely exported to other countries. Tsingtao Beer is brewed in the city of
Qingdao (formerly spelled
Tsingtao in
EFEO Chinese transcription) which was a German base in the time of
unequal treaties and late-colonial western influence in China. The Germans needed beer for their sailors, soldiers and traders, and production continued after they lost the city to the Japanese in
World War I. Apart from Tsingtao, other major Chinese brewing groups include
China Pabst Blue Ribbon, Yanjing, Sie-Tang Lio and
Zhujiang Beer. Many major international brewers now have interests in, or joint ventures with, Chinese breweries, and popular international brands such as
Carlsberg are now produced in China. This gives them access to the Chinese market while providing capital and expertise to help upgrade local brewing standards, albeit at the cost of variety. Beer is
brewed in Hong Kong, which has a large brewery owned by
San Miguel Corporation of the Philippines, as well as a microbrewery producing several beers for the local market. Brewpubs are gaining popularity in China, primarily in major cities which have a resident western community, though there are a few exceptions in more remote locations like Bad Monkey Brewery in
Dali Old Town, Yunnan. Shanghai Brewery, Boxing Cat Brewery, The BREW and Dr. Beer are some of the more prominent craft breweries in Shanghai. In Beijing, several craft breweries such as
Great Leap Brewing, Jing-A Brewing, Panda Brew Pub, and
Slow Boat Brewery have become staples in the local nightlife scene. Another popular brewpub is Kaiwei Beer House, a chain based in
Wuhan. Craft beer festivals have been popularized since the early 2010s in Beijing and Shanghai. Two popular beer festivals in Shanghai, Shanghai International Beer Festival and Shanghai Beer Week, were both started in 2012. In 2015 market share of imported beer reached 1.14% and volume increased by 58.9% to 538.5 million litres. ==List of major Chinese beers==