In January this year, the Karnataka government announced the decision to increase beer prices to boost revenue, disappointing many beer enthusiasts. In response to the beer price hike, beer sales in Bangalore dropped by 16% as per reports from Bangalore Mirror.
Why Was the Beer Price Hiked In Karnataka?
The beer price hike announced by the state government, which came into effect on January 20, was implemented in response to an increase in Additional Excise Duty (AED) on beer, making all brands of beer, both regular and premium, more expensive than before. Due to this, the price of beer per bottle rose somewhere between Rs. 10 and Rs. 50.

Consumer Reaction to Beer Price Hike: Beer Sales Drop by 45 Lakh Liters
This sharp rise in the beer prices led to a significant drop in beer sales. Many beer lovers have expressed their frustration, stating that frequent price hikes are making their favorite beverage unaffordable.
As per reports from Bangalore Mirror which quoted the official data shows that between January 20 and February 20 last year, beer sales in Karnataka stood at 287.63 lakh litres (36.88 lakh boxes). However, during the same period this year, sales plunged to 243 lakh litres (31.16 lakh boxes) which shows a major decline of 45 lakh litres. This drop in demand has affected both bars and retail liquor outlets, leading to reduced purchase orders from the Karnataka State Beverages Corporation.
While beer sales have taken a hit, domestic liquor (Indian Made Liquor, or IML) sales have remained relatively stable, with a slight dip from 4.97 crore liters last year to 4.64 crore liters this year.
Consumers Move to Cheaper Beer Brands
Due to the sky-high prices, many beer drinkers have shifted to more affordable brands. This drop in demand has affected both bars and retail liquor outlets. Lower-priced beer brands are seeing a rise in sales as the demand for premium beer dropped considerably. People are also deciding to stop beer consumption altogether in the wake of rising prices.
Government's Push Toward IML Sales?
Excise department officials suggest that the government may be strategically discouraging beer consumption in favor of Indian Made Liquor (IML), which yields higher excise revenue.
Reports suggest that despite the decline in beer consumption in Karnataka, the state government has managed to meet its revenue targets through increased taxation. People are looking forward to any update in the pricing strategy from the Karnataka government in the upcoming state budget in March 2025.
As of now, some establishments are even considering discounts and promotional offers to attract customers back, which can improve beer sales.
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