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Beer may get costlier in Karnataka, says brewers' association, urges CM to withdraw draft rules

The Beer Association of India (BAI) has written to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, also seeking the government to withdraw proposal asking beer manufacturers to declare sugar content on the bottle’s label.

October 28, 2024 / 10:38 IST
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The association comprises of three major brewers, United Breweries (controlled by Heineken), AB InBev and Carlsberg, together accounting for about 85% of India's beer sales.
The association comprises of three major brewers, United Breweries (controlled by Heineken), AB InBev and Carlsberg, together accounting for about 85% of India's beer sales.

India's three largest producers of beer have written to Karnataka government, urging the state to withdraw draft rules that propose a duty hike based on alcohol content classification, adding that the proposal could lead to a 10-20 per cent price hike in mass as well as premium segments.

The Beer Association of India (BAI) has written to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, also seeking the government to withdraw proposal asking beer manufacturers to declare sugar content on the bottle’s label. Another proposal that seeks to cap the use of sugar to 25 per cent of the weight of malt of grain is also being proposed by the major brewers.

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The association comprises of three major brewers, United Breweries (controlled by Heineken), AB InBev and Carlsberg, together accounting for about 85% of India's beer sales.

The draft notification has proposed doubling of excise duty on strong beer to Rs 20 per bulk litre, as well as raising the minimum billing price of beer in the state to Rs 300 per case and setting the Additional Excise Duty (AED) at 195% of the billing price, or Rs 130 per bulk litre, whichever is greater.