Brewery Equipment Market Regional Analysis, Statistics and Forecast

The global brewery equipment market size is estimated to be valued at USD 19.2 billion in 2022 and is projected to reach USD 25.6 billion by 2027, recording a CAGR of 5.9% in terms of value. Brewery equipment market is gaining traction majorly because of the expanding craft brewery industry. Increased demand for low-alcohol, premium beer, and the establishment of taprooms and microbreweries are driving the market’s growth. Besides, transformations in the brewery sector are in terms of technology implementation, as craft beer producers seek new technology and innovative equipment. Modern brewing industry necessitates hygiene and quality standards, thus implying the significance of process automation. AI, the Internet of Things (IoT), automated systems, robotics, and sensors are thereby becoming essential for the modern brewing industry.

Europe dominates the brewery equipment market

The beer market in this country is highly established and is home to many big brands. However, the country is witnessing a change in consumer preferences. Consumers have shifted to craft beer from traditional beer sold by big brands. Consumers are more willing to try the premium beer brands sold by brewpubs and microbreweries.


Also, France, once a wine-consuming country, is witnessing a shift in consumption patterns from wine to beer. Since the retail channels in the region are highly organized, the beer is easily available in supermarkets. Also, some craft beer brands have started taking shelf space in supermarkets, making it easily accessible for the population to choose and try new regional brands.

All these factors together prove advantageous for brewery equipment manufacturers who are present or are planning to penetrate the European region. The cost constraints of micro and mini-breweries that produce beer in small quantities sometimes results in the preference for manual brewing equipment, which involves handcrafting methods. Furthermore, some small beer manufacturers still prefer to use traditional brewing methods in order to produce small volumes of beer with intense flavors. Micro and mini-breweries have been using manual beer processing equipment to reduce equipment and energy costs while producing traditional beer using unique family recipes. Manual beer processing equipment is rarely used nowadays.

The key players in this market include Alfa Laval (Sweden), GEA Group Aktiengesellschaft (Germany), Krones AG (Germany), Paul Mueller Company (US), Praj Industries (India), Meura (Belgium), Della Toffola SpA (Italy), Criveller Group (US), KASPAR SCHULZ Brauereimaschinenfabrik & Apparatebauanstalt GmbH (Germany), LEHUI (China), Hypro (India), HG Machinery (China), Interpump Group S.p.A (INOXPA) (Spain), and ABE Equipment (US).

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