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E-Malt.com News article: USA: Heineken Light adding new, more typical of craft styles hop
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Heineken is hoping to jump-start sales of its struggling light brand by taking a page out of the craft beer playbook, CNBC reported on August 29.

The brewery is changing the flavor profile of Heineken Premium Light by adding Cascade hops, one of the most popular craft beer styles. The hops are found in brews such as Sierra Nevada Pale Ale and Anchor Steam Liberty Ale.

"What we see and hear a lot about light beer now is consumers have become tired of the taste—the light brands are a little too watery for them and not a rewarding enough experience," said Olga Osminkina, senior brand director at Heineken USA. "Cascade hops are not a familiar addition to a light type of beer, so that's going to put Heineken Light in a different category."

Heineken Light hopes to differentiate itself as the light beer category finds itself struggling.

Total case sales of light beer, excluding flavored malt beverage, have declined 3.6 percent this year through mid-July compared with the year-earlier period; sales by dollar have declined 2.7, according to Dan Wandel, a beer analyst with the market research firm IRI. (Its data excludes bar and restaurant sales.)

Case sales in the "premium light" category—Heineken Light's niche—are down 2.2 percent year over year.

Heineken Light has fared worse, though. The brand hasn't been able to connect with consumers since its much-hyped debut in 2006, and has slumped significantly of late, according to IRI data.

Heineken Light case sales by dollar sales are down 9.4 percent and 10.4 percent, respectively, this year through mid-July compared with last year, Wandel said.

The brand ranks No. 17 among light beers in dollar sales, according to IRI data.

In addition to the changes inside the bottle, the company hopes that a new look will give Heineken Light a boost. The brewer aims to achieve a more "modern and contemporary" packaging design that will portray the brand as more upscale than competitors.

Heineken's shift follows similar and successful brand extensions by Anheuser-Busch, which has introduced Bud Light Platinum and Budweiser Black Crown. Both had successful launches built around sleek designs and stronger flavor.

They also have higher alcohol content, a move Heineken will not be making. Heineken Light will continue to have 3.2 percent alcohol by volume and 99 calories.

Osminkina sees the lower alcohol content as another distinguishing mark.

"The role of Heineken Light is to extend the Heineken brand ... where today we might not be present with Heineken Lager, which is full of body" but has more alcohol, she said. "Heineken Light is a great choice during a daytime occasion at the poolside, on the rooftop when the party's just getting started and going to go on for quite a bit."


30 August, 2013

   
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