Beer in Hong Kong

San Miguel had been brewed in Sham Tseng since 1948 and later moved to Yuen Long until 2007.

Blue Girl Beer, a brand owned by the Hong Kong–based trading and distribution company Jebsen & Co., is brewed in South Korea under supervision of Jebsen & Co. Other notable brands include Tsingtao and Corona.

[1] This has led to the formation of the Craft Beer Association of Hong Kong, made up of distributors, consumers, retailers, bars & restaurants.

'Hong Kong Beer Co' was started in 1995, though it was originally known as South China Brewing Company.

Due to changes in alcohol licensing legislation implemented in the year 2000,[3] brewing beer at home using small scale equipment and ingredients, commonly referred to as "home brewing", is now permissible in Hong Kong within limits.

Hong Kong Daily Press reported on 29 July 1933, journalists visited a brewery at Sham Tseng .