New survey shows Russians want traditional Russian beer

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Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM) has publicly presented its latest survey data on the demands and aspirations of the local beer-drinkers. The main goal of the poll was to establish what kind of beer Russians would prefer to see in stores, what they think about the nation’s brewing industry, and in what cases Russians deem the consumption of beer appropriate.

Along with the revival of Russian winemaking (76% spoke in favor), the majority of Russians would like to return to the traditions of Russian breweries (58%). At the same time, the very same concepts in relation to vodka and moonshine polled much lower, at just 45 and 26 percent, respectively.

Among the population, the most common statement (opinion) is that most of the beers on the shelves in Russian stores are produced in Russia using foreign technologies rather than the opposite (44% vs. 37% respectively). Meanwhile, 72% of respondents would like to see more of traditionally Russian beer on the shelves, while foreign-born suds is not as popular, polling at only 31%.

35% of Russians believe the most promising area for the domestic brewers is in the revival of Russian brewing traditions. The idea of ​​attracting foreign specialists and using their experience was supported by significantly fewer Russians (11%).

More than half of Russian citizens (53%) consume beer in general. The most appropriate situation for the consumption of this drink is considered to be in social settings (68%). In other cases, the majority of respondents believe beer drinking is inappropriate during: sporting events (59%), Christmas (58%) and various other religious (77%) holidays. 93% unanimously agreed that drinking beer at any time of the day is inappropriate.

A telephone survey poll was conducted upon request of the Private Book Museum on May 31, April 1, and 4 June 4-5, 2016. The survey covered a basic stratified random sample of fixed and mobile numbers with a volume of 1,600 respondents. The selection was based on a complete list of phone numbers associated with the Russian Federation. For this sample, the maximum level of error with a probability of 95% does not exceed 2.5%. In addition, the sampling of error bias in the survey data could have contributed to the wording of questions and the various circumstances that arose in the course of field work.

Let’s talk about the tradition of the manufacture of alcoholic beverages. Now, I will read out the names of drinks and ask you to tell me whether or not to revive the tradition of making this particular beverage in our country. (Close-ended question, one answer per each line,%.)
Rather yes Rather no Can’t say
Vodka 45 44 11
Beer 58 31 11
Wine 76 15 9
Samogon 26 62 12
Medovuha 50 29 21

 

Some believe that the majority of beer sold in Russia is produced by traditional Russian technology, while others believe that foreign. What judgment is more consistent with your point of view? (Close-ended question, one answer,%)
All
Most of the beer sold in Russia, produced by Russian traditional technologies 37
Most of the beer sold in Russia is produced by foreign traditional technologies 44
Can’t say 19

 

Now I will list you the different types of beer, and ask you to say if you like or do not to see this beer on the shelves in Russian stores? (Close-ended question, one answer per each line,%)
Rather yes Rather no Other Can’t say
Beer produced by Russian traditional technologies 72 20 4 4
Beer produced by Russian traditional technologies but abroad 42 48 3 7
Beer produced by foreign traditional technologies abroad 36 56 4 4

 

Beer produced by foreign traditional in Russia 31 51 8 10

 

If the direction of development of the industry of brewing in Russia depend on you, what would you do first? (Close-ended question, one answer,%)
All
The first I would begin to adopt Russian tradition of brewing production 35
First would purchase modern equipment for the production of beer 16
First would develop unique recipes of brewing and would launch them into production 16
Firs would attract foreign specialists and would use their experience and knowledge for the development of the industry 11
Other 12
Can’t say 10

 

Do you drink beer, and if so, how often? (Close-ended question, one answer,%)
All 18-24 yo 25-34yo 35-44 yo 45-59 yo 60 and older
Several times per week 6 2 9 10 7 1
2-3 per month 13 17 20 18 6 11
Once in a mo 14 19 13 18 11 13
Less than once in a mo 20 18 22 15 26 18
Never 46 44 36 39 49 56
Can’t say 1 0 0 1 1 1

 

Now I’ll read you situations to find out if each situation is appropriate or not for the use of beer in this situation (close-ended question, one answer per each line,%)
Rather yes Rather no Can’t say
Meeting with friends 68 31 1
The other public holidays (May 1, May 9, June 12, 4 November, 8 March, on February 23) 44 53 3
At family events (wedding, anniversary, birth of a child, anniversary, etc.) 40 58 2
New Year 40 58 2
When watching sports events 38 59 3
While the national and religious holidays (Carnival, Easter, etc.) 21 77 2
Whenever having a meal (breakfast, lunch, dinner) 6 93 1