Supply and demand spurn a Mexican beer shortage

There has been an extreme demand for Mexican beer and sellers are struggling to keep their shelves well-stocked. During the pandemic, sales of Mexican beer plummeted - but have surged to new heights in the following years, creating a whiplash effect.

Domestic and international demand for Mexican beer is more to blame for the shortages than supply chain snarls, according to Jose Ramon Ruiz, a supplier of malt imported beer from Germany and the U.S.

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