This document analyzes a traditional Irish beer brand in the United Kingdom. It provides background on the brand's history since being founded in 1759 and its expansion globally. It then performs a PESTLE analysis looking at political, economic, social, technological, legal and environmental factors impacting the brand in the UK. Finally, it presents a SWOT analysis identifying the brand's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
3. Contents
I. Brand & History
II. PESTLE-Analysis
III. 5-Forces-Analysis
IV. SWOT-Analysis
4. Famous Irish beer brand
3 main-variations (Guinnes Draught, Extra Stout and Foreign Extra)
History:
1759 – Arthur Guinness founded the brewery in Dublin
1769 – First export to Great Britain
1824 – First Guinness advertisement printed
1833 – The brewery became the largest in Ireland
1920 – Released their campaign ‘‘Guinnes is good for you“
1950 – Brewery‘s worldwide expansion (e.g. Africa, Canada, Australia, Thailand, etc.
1954 – Guinness Book of World Records
1997 – Merger with Grand Metropolitan to form Diageo PLC
2001 – The world drinks £2bn pints a year
2013 - Highest brand-expenditure in history (£34m)
(Sources: marketingweek.co.uk, 2013; guinness.com, 2013; guinnes-storehouse.com, 2013)
5. Political
Political
Environmental
Economic
Legal
Influence of political system
Minimum price policy
Government‘s tax policy
BBPA guidelines
Beer duty guidelines
Alcohol labelling
Social
Technological
PESTLE
(Sources: British beer pub association Brewing, 2013; Guardian News and Media
Ltd., 2013; Sky news, 2013; Conservatives, 2013)
12. S
trengths
Highest reputation and
consumption in U.K.
Iconic status achieved
due to advertising
Manifested knowhow
and technology (e.g.
widget)
W
eaknesses
Decreasing sales
and market share
Advertising
restrictions
O
pportunities
Youngsters prefer
beer over any other
liquor
Increase in the
numbers of female
drinkers
T
hreats
(Sources: MBASkool.com, 2008; Mintel,2010; myarticle.com, 2008; ResearchPapers247.com, 2008)
New products from
global market
Country-specific
regulations in the
alcohol industry
Rising costs of raw
materials due to
speculation and climate
change
Diageo‘s reputation
could be a negative
factor
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