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The earliest beer in the history of China?

The original beer in ancient China may have a history of 4000 to 5000 years, but the beer consumed in the market came in with the guns of imperialism at the end of 19. The earliest brewery established in China was the Urubi levski Brewery established by Russians in Harbin Eight Princes. In the following five years, Russia, Germany and Czech Republic established three other breweries in Harbin. 1903, Yingde merchants set up Yingde Beer Co., Ltd. in Qingdao with a production capacity of 2,000 tons, which is the predecessor of Qingdao Brewery. 1904, a Chinese-run brewery appeared in Harbin-breweries in three northeastern provinces; 19 14, Wuzhou Beer Soda Factory was built in Harbin. In the same year, Beijing established Shuanghesheng Brewery; Wuyang Winery (the predecessor of Guangzhou Winery) appeared in Guangzhou from 65438 to 0935. From 65438 to 0958, China invested and built a number of new breweries with a scale of about 2,000 tons in big cities such as Tianjin, Hangzhou, Han, Chongqing, Xi, Lanzhou and Kunming, and became a group of key enterprises in the development of beer industry in China.

By 1979, the total number of breweries in China reached more than 90, and the beer output reached 373,000 tons, which was more than 50 times higher than that before the founding of the People's Republic of China. The vigorous development of our beer industry really happened in the last decade of 1979, and the beer industry in China continued to grow at a high speed of more than 30% every year. In 1980s, China's breweries mushroomed all over the country. By 1988, Chinese mainland Brewery had grown to 8 13, with a total output of 6.564 million tons, ranking third after the United States and Germany. In just ten years, the number of breweries in China has increased nine times, and the output has also increased.