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Top beer trends. What's in store for beer drinkers in 2025?

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The world changes every day, and so do people’s tastes. Twenty years ago, beer restaurants in Russia could be counted on one’s fingers, and the number of labels on store shelves was dozens at best. Today, the picture is quite different: diversity reigns everywhere, and the public is becoming more and more discerning. Does this mean that new beer trends will appear in the near future or not? Let’s find out.

Restopubs instead of beer halls

Many establishments that yesterday offered only beer and appetizers are changing their format. Interest in gastronomy is growing in Russia, food is becoming a real cult, so many modern restaurants are trying to keep up with the times. And where previously you could order only toast and wings, today there is a full menu from the chef.

The way of drinking beer is also changing. More and more often, beer restaurants offer so-called gastronomic pairings — a type of beer and a dish that goes perfectly with it.

Still Craft

According to experts, the beer revolution will not happen in our country in the near future. There will be changes, but gradual. For example, it is expected that over time the share of craft consumption will grow. Now this segment accounts for an average of 2% of the total volume, but in the US this figure is dozens of times higher. It is not certain that Russia will be able to catch up and overtake America, but they will definitely start drinking more kraft. Mostly favoring those producers who produce a really interesting and high-quality product.

In addition, there is now a growing interest in IPA on the American market, and it is not excluded that it will soon come to us as well. There are already many fruity varieties of IPA in US stores, for example, with melon or mango flavors. Experts believe that such varieties may become popular in our country.

But interest in sour ales, on the contrary, is beginning to subside. Inspired by their growing popularity, producers have brewed a lot of sour varieties, but the wow effect has not happened. According to experts, today sour ales are drunk more often for the sake of experimentation, and for regular use, they still choose the classics.

By the way, you can try all of the above and even more in Lambic beer restaurants. Come — we will make you delicious!

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