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Chinese craft beer maker RichKat taps into Hong Kong’s frothy market

  • Hong Kong’s retail market, which is undergoing a shake-up, has seen an influx of mainland Chinese brands taking advantage of the declining rents

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RichKat Craft Brewing has opened two outlets in Hong Kong, one of which is on Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan. Photo: Facebook/Frankie Lip
Eric JiangandCheryl Arcibal

RichKat Craft Brewing, a Shenzhen-based beer brand, has opened two pubs in Hong Kong, a move that could benefit the company as the beverage is tipped to become one of the fastest-growing alcoholic drink segments in the city, according to one forecast.

The outlets are located on Pottinger Street in Central and on Hollywood Road in Sheung Wan, areas that are known to attract locals and expatriates after office hours. The outlets, which opened in July and early this month, currently only offer canned beer.

“The diverse market environment and customer base can provide us with cutting-edge feedback, which in turn drives us to develop products and brand strategies with a more international perspective,” a RichKat spokeswoman said.

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Consumers in Hong Kong have a deeper understanding of craft beer and are more attuned to quality, she added.

Hong Kong’s retail industry is witnessing an upheaval as some of the city’s mainstay concepts and brands have had to adjust their strategy, as residents increasingly cross the border to mainland China to shop and dine where the prices are lower and splurge on overseas travel.
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Outback Steakhouse, an American restaurant chain serving Australian-style food that has been operating in the city since 1999, recently closed nine of its 19 branches, citing poor market conditions.

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