Between 1955 and 1989, the quantity of beer produced more than doubled. Though that growth does seem to have stagnated in the 1980s. The same is true of exports, which grew rapidly in the 1960s and 1970s. Ending up - at the end of the DDR - at half a million hectolitres annually. Quite impressive. And around 2% of the beer produced.
Where was all this beer going? Luckily, I do know. At least for Radeberger. Which, as it was one of the leading export breweries, should give us a good idea of the destinations for DDR beer exports in general.
Egypt (ship supply port Port Said), Bulgaria, West Germany (West Berlin, Edeka, RPL Hamburg), Burma, Denmark, Finland, France, Greece, Guinea, Italy, South Yemen, Canary Islands, Cuba, Libya, Mali, Morocco, Mozambique, Netherlands, Austria, Sweden, Soviet Union, Spain, Tanzania, USA, North Vietnam.
Die Brau- und Malzindustrie in Deutschland-Ost zwischen 1945 und 1989, VLB, 2016, page 150.
That's quite a mix. Some socialist countries in Europe and beyond, Western Europe, Africa nad even the USA.
You'll note that Czechoslovakia wasn't on the list of export destinations. But I'm sure it would have been on a list of import sources. The only imported beer I can remember seeing waas Czech. Mostly in the form of Pilsner Urquell.
| DDR beer production, imports and exports (1,000 hl) | ||||
| Year | production | imports | exports | balance |
| 1955 | 11,772 | 144.6 | ||
| 1960 | 13,424 | 88.8 | 129.6 | 40.8 |
| 1965 | 13,633 | 78.1 | 158.8 | 80.7 |
| 1970 | 16,642 | 80.4 | 167.7 | 87.3 |
| 1976 | 207.9 | 353.7 | 145.8 | |
| 1980 | 23,633 | 204.4 | 400.7 | 196.3 |
| 1985 | 24,288 | 25.0 | 562.9 | 537.9 |
| 1987 | 26.0 | 522.1 | 496.1 | |
| 1988 | 24.6 | 528.5 | 503.9 | |
| 1989 | 24,843 | 34.3 | 538.9 | 504.6 |
| Average | 91.41 | 373.7 | 282.2 | |
| Source: | ||||
| Die Brau- und Malzindustrie in Deutschland-Ost zwischen 1945 und 1989, VLB, 2016, pages 300 and 301. | ||||


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