BEER: Iraq is Turkey's top export market when it comes to beer. Turkey's beer exports to Iraq totaled $22.1 million in 2008, according to a newly published report. HÜRRİYET photo
Turkish beer popular among Iraqis
Sunday, November 1, 2009
ANKARA - Anatolia News Agency
The removal of a United Nations embargo on Iraq has revealed that Iraqis prefer to consume Turkish beer over any other.
Iraq ranks on top of a list of countries that have imported beer from Turkey in 2008, according to the “Alcohol and Soft Drinks” report published by Export Promotion Center, or IGEME. Last year Turkey’s beer exports to Iraq were worth $22.1 million. Northern Cyprus followed Iraq’s lead with beer imports worth $6.7 million from Turkey. The country’s beer exports to the United Arab Emirates meanwhile totaled $4.3 million. Azerbaijan rounds out Turkey’s top beer importers at number four with $3.6 million.
Bahrain, Lebanon, Canada and the United Kingdom are also among Turkey’s biggest beer importers.
According to IGEME, beer is atop Turkey's export list when it comes to alcohol beverages. Turkey's beer exports increased 7 percent in 2007 compared to a year earlier and then in 2008 they continued the rising trend with an increase of 35 percent in 2008.
The value of the beer Turkey exported to Iraq in 2006 was $20.8 million and in 2007 it was $18.1 million. That figure rose to $22.1 million in 2008.
Beer is not the only popular drink that comes from Turkey. Rakı, a non-sweet, anise-flavored spirit popular in Turkey, is the second most exported alcoholic beverage.
It was exported to several European Union countries, especially those with large Turkish populations such as Germany. Turkey’s rakı exports to Germany totaled $9.49 million in 2008, while the country’s rakı exports to northern Cyprus totaled $8.28 million.
France imported rakı worth $807,000 from Turkey last year, while Switzerland imported $549,000.
In 2008, Turkey’s wine export dropped nearly 13.5 percent compared to the previous year.
The most wine exports went to Belgium with $2.14 million, followed by northern Cyprus with $2.02 million and Germany with $1.18 million.
Among the alcoholic beverages imported into Turkey, whisky ranked top in 2008. Turkey’s overall whisky import was $8.77 million. The most popular whisky in the country came from the United Kingdom. Eighty-five percent of imported whisky came from the United Kingdom and was worth $7.76 million. Turkey spent $637,000 on whisky from the United States and $143,000 on whisky from Canada.
The second most imported alcoholic beverage in Turkey was wine with $4.56 million. Third runner up was vodka with $4.49 million.
when i was in england i only could find efes in iceland.
here they charge $12 for a six pack. .
no fucking thanks.
mor- 11-01-2009
i agree that Efes is a great beer!And an other benefit is that is cheap...i mean according to Greek values....
BLISTANBUL- 11-01-2009
such a good beer.
mor- 11-01-2009
we are used in German or Ireland beers..i dont really understand why , when our Turkish neighbours have Efes and we can not find it anywhere else, such a pitty!
BLISTANBUL- 11-01-2009
fici efes is lovely.
smoother than the original.
o prosfigas- 11-01-2009
Efes is horse pee if you ask me , tasteless and not cheaper than Mythos which is a great beer according to germans and brits who have tasted it .
But wait a minute , i thought muslims are forbidden to drink
westerort- 11-01-2009
Efes > Mythos
it's simple math
mor- 11-01-2009
QUOTE (o prosfigas @ November 01, 2009 09:58 pm)
Efes is horse pee if you ask me , tasteless and not cheaper than Mythos which is a great beer according to germans and brits who have tasted it .
But wait a minute , i thought muslims are forbidden to drink
Mythos is a beer i dont like at all!Many people drink it though!
Mmmm if i know correctly alkohol is not banned in Turkey!..Other muslims nation are really much more strict!
yahudidevriyesi- 11-01-2009
I see the Iraqis have good taste.
On a semi-related note, I have met Iraqi Kurds and Iraqi Shi'a Arabs, but I have never met an Iraqi Sunni Arab. Could we have already killed them all?
Spartan King- 11-01-2009
FTMFW!!11!
yahudidevriyesi- 11-01-2009
QUOTE (mor @ November 01, 2009 10:15 pm)
Mythos is a beer i dont like at all!Many people drink it though!
Mmmm if i know correctly alkohol is not banned in Turkey!..Other muslims nation are really much more strict!
As you can see from [dohtml]the map[/dohtml], Islam and alcohol seem to coexist shockingly harmoniously.
artist- 11-01-2009
How could you guys drink this shit called beer
cherry Vodka is but beer... i dont drink at all but i just tasted ... i was curious
westerort- 11-02-2009
It's all about whiskey and beer, Artist....whiskey and beeeer
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