Tsingtao Brewery Co. Ltd. () is China's second largest
brewery
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, with about 15% of domestic market share and accounts for half of China's national beer exports. The brewery was founded in 1903 as an Anglo–German business with the brewery under the supervision of master brewers from Germany in Tsingtao (modern-day
Qingdao),
Kiautschou Bay Leased Territory, a area leased by the government of China to
Imperial Germany.
In 2016, Tsingtao beer was the second most consumed beer globally and had reached 2.8% share of the global beer market, after its share of the world's beer market had been steadily growing by at least 0.1 percentage points every year since 2009. Tsingtao is currently the sixth largest brewery in the world. Its logo displays an image of Huilan Pavilion that stands on the end of
Zhanqiao Pier, located on Qingdao's southern shore.
History
Tsingtao Brewery was founded by the Anglo-German Brewery Co. Ltd., an English-German joint stock company based in
Hong Kong
Hong Kong)., Legally Hong Kong, China in international treaties and organizations. is a special administrative region of China. With 7.5 million residents in a territory, Hong Kong is the fourth most densely populated region in the wor ...
which owned it until 1916. The brewery sold beers to mainly Europeans in China. The brewery was founded on August 15, 1903, as the Germania-Brauerei Tsingtao Co., Ltd (''Germania'' Brewery) with a paid-in capital of 400,000 Mexican silver dollars divided into 4,000 shares priced at $100 each.
;Founding members of the Supervisory Board
*
John Prentice, of
SC Farnham, Boyd & Co., Ltd., Shanghai
* Alexander McLeod, of
Gibb, Livingston & Co., Shanghai
* C. W. Wrightson, of
Fearon, Daniel & Co., Shanghai
* Max Slevogt, of
Slevogt & Co., Shanghai
* J. Jürgen Block, of
H. Sietas & Co.,
Qufu
;Brewery Directors
* Heinrich Seifart (1904–November 25, 1907)
* Ernst Siemssen (November 1907 – 1914)
;Brewmasters
* R. Schuster (1904–05)
* Martin Wehle (1906–14)
The first beer was served on December 22, 1904.
Following the
Siege of Tsingtao during
World War I
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, Qingdao came under Japanese military control. On August 16, 1916, an extraordinary general meeting was held in
Shanghai
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. Liquidators were appointed and it was decided the company would be sold to the Dai-Nippon Brewery (, which in 1949 would be split into
Asahi Breweries and what later became
Sapporo Brewery). The Japanese military administration in Qingdao approved the liquidation on September 9, 1916. German equity was approximately 70 percent. The German share of the sales price attributable to shareholders was in the hands of the liquidators by April 2, 1921.
Nationalization

After Japan's surrender to the
Allies and its retreat from China at the end of
World War II
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, the Tsingtao Brewery was turned into a Chinese brewery under ownership of the Tsui family and the supervision of the Nationalist government in
Nanjing
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Situated in the Yang ...
. However, that period of ownership only lasted until 1949 when, after the
Communist victory in the
Chinese Civil War
The Chinese Civil War was fought between the Kuomintang-led Nationalist government, government of the Republic of China (1912–1949), Republic of China and the forces of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Armed conflict continued intermitt ...
, the new
People's Republic of China
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confiscated all the shares in the Tsingtao Brewery, that had previously belonged to the Tsui family, and the business became a
state-owned enterprise
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.
Privatization
The company was privatized in the early 1990s and in 1993 merged with three other breweries in Qingdao and was finally renamed Tsingtao Brewery Company Limited. In June 1993, Tsingtao Brewery became the first Chinese firm listed on the
Hong Kong Stock Exchange
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.
At one point 27% of the company was owned by
Anheuser-Busch. The company once owned several other breweries in China, some of which also produced Tsingtao Beer.
On January 23, 2009, Anheuser-Busch InBev announced that it was selling 19.9% to
Asahi Breweries for $667 million. The sale would make Asahi Breweries, Ltd. the second largest shareholder in Tsingtao behind only the Tsingtao Brewery Group. On May 9, 2009, Anheuser-Busch InBev sold its remaining 7% to Chinese tycoon
Chen Fashu () for $235 million.
In January 2017,
Asahi Breweries announced that it would sell its 20 percent share in Tsingtao which it had owned since 2009; the value of this share of the company was estimated at US$1.1 billion.
Beers
''Tsingtao Beer'', a well-hopped standard
pale lager of 4.7%
abv, is the flagship brew, accounting for most of the brewery's production. An unpasteurized version is sold as ''Tsingtao
Draft Beer''. Tsingtao Beer was long advertized as being "brewed with mineral water from the
Laoshan Spring", which contributed to its characteristic flavor, but that now applies only to beer produced in Qingdao, and not to those produced in the company's other breweries.
The brewery also produces a number of other beers, mostly for the local market. Those sometimes found outside China include ''Tsingtao Dark Beer'' (5.2% abv), and more rarely ''Tsingtao Spirulina Green Beer'', also sold as ''Tsingtao Green Beer'', a 4.5% abv green pilsner colored by
spirulina and claimed to promote good health. The alcohol content of export versions may vary slightly from those for the domestic market.
Export orientation
The beer market in China was very underdeveloped in the 1980s and the brewery was forced to concentrate on overseas markets. The
Chinese economic reforms in the early 1980s facilitated exportation. However, while concentrating on international markets, the brewery also attempted to sell its beer on the domestic market and competed with other domestic brands as well as foreign brands.
The main export company for the brewery was the "Good Harvest of Five Grains Corporation" based in
Hong Kong
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. The Good Harvest of Five Grains Corporation also tried to market the beer in Hong Kong itself and later built a wholesale network consisting of up to 300 companies.
Tsingtao Beer was introduced to the
United States
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in 1972, and soon became the top-selling Chinese beer in the U.S. market; it has maintained this leadership within the United States ever since, despite increasing competition from other well known Chinese beer brands,
Zhujiang and
Yanjing. , distribution in the UK and Ireland was handled by C&C Group PLC. The Tsingtao brand is sold in 62 countries and regions around the world, and accounts for more than 50% of China's beer exports. According to the company's financial figures from 2010, Tsingtao saw a 6.6% year-on-year revenue increase from sales to Hong Kong and other overseas markets.
National marketing
Before the 1949 takeover by the new PRC government, the brewery had used imported raw material and water from the
Laoshan mountain. With the outbreak of the
Korean War
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and the resulting
embargo of the People's Republic by the West, the brewery was forced to use domestic products, and the government encouraged peasants in
Shandong
Shandong is a coastal Provinces of China, province in East China. Shandong has played a major role in Chinese history since the beginning of Chinese civilization along the lower reaches of the Yellow River. It has served as a pivotal cultural ...
to harvest the necessary raw materials (mainly
hops
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and
barley
Barley (), a member of the grass family, is a major cereal grain grown in temperate climates globally. It was one of the first cultivated grains; it was domesticated in the Fertile Crescent around 9000 BC, giving it nonshattering spikele ...
) themselves. The government used various incentives, like free seeds, to achieve this goal.
The brewery had previously used nationalistic marketing strategies, and after the switchover to production using only domestic material this nationalist marketing effort was increased. However, the brewery still maintained its international roots.
International Beer Festival
The brewery first applied for permission for a
Qingdao International Beer Festival in 1991 and received approval and support from the Qingdao municipal administration, even to the extent that the city became the main sponsor. The first festival was opened on June 23, 1991, and has been held annually ever since. The festival was named "''International'' Beer Festival" to attract foreigners as well as Chinese, although the main purpose of the festival was to make the brand more popular for domestic consumers.
The festival is usually held in late August and lasts for 14 days. During the festival, there are shows in the city and people enjoy many varieties of international beer instead of only Tsingtao. Nowadays the International Beer Festival is not meant simply to publicize the Tsingtao Brewery, but also to encourage the development of Qingdao's beer culture.
Controversies
On October 23, 2023, a video of a worker urinating into a brewery tank went
viral on social media.
See also
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Beer and breweries in China
*
Harbin Beer
*
List of Chinese companies
References
External links
Tsingtao Beer web site for USTsingdao Brewery official website
Tsingtao Beer UK
{{coord missing, Shandong
Breweries in China
Chinese beer brands
Alcoholic drink companies
Companies formerly in the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index
Companies listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange
Food and drink companies established in 1903
Manufacturing companies based in Qingdao
Buildings and structures in Qingdao
Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Shandong
Tourist attractions in Qingdao