2022
DOI: 10.24136/eq.2022.009
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Craft beer revolution: formation of a new segment in Slovakia

Abstract: Research background: Globalization has significantly affected the brewing sector worldwide during the last three decades. The industry consolidation and many acquisitions led to a reduced number of breweries and consequently to the homogenization of beer. It was an important factor affecting the significant decline in beer consumption in the world. However, over the years, this negative phenomenon also brought a new wave ? the development of craft breweries, and resulted in the formation of a new segment with … Show more

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“…As consumers tend to prefer and appraise local and unique experiences, microbreweries are facing a growing interest (Pokrivčák et al, 2019;Tremblay et al, 2005;Král et al, 2020;. Such customers usually prefer products with more flavor and personality, like to experiment, appreciate the craftsmanship behind the products, and care about where their food and drink come from (Savov & Szarková, 2022;Brown, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As consumers tend to prefer and appraise local and unique experiences, microbreweries are facing a growing interest (Pokrivčák et al, 2019;Tremblay et al, 2005;Král et al, 2020;. Such customers usually prefer products with more flavor and personality, like to experiment, appreciate the craftsmanship behind the products, and care about where their food and drink come from (Savov & Szarková, 2022;Brown, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%