JAPAN: Kirin aims to reverse decline in 2003
By just-drinks.com editorial team | 8 January 2003
The Japanese brewing force, Kirin Brewery, the country's second largest brewer, has said it is aiming to increase sales of beer and low-malt happoshu beverages by 0.1% to 198.3m cases in 2003. The forecast rise follows a fall of 1.5% last year.
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The Japanese brewing force, Kirin Brewery, the country's second largest brewer, has said it is aiming to increase sales of beer and low-malt happoshu beverages by 0.1% to 198.3m cases in 2003. The forecast rise follows a fall of 1.5% last year.

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