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A bartender holds a glass of Carlsberg beer in a bar at the 'Home of Carlsberg' exhibit in Copenhagen, Denmark, August 13, 2025. Tom Little
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Danish brewer ‌Carlsberg (CARLb.CO) missed half-year profit and sales estimates on Wednesday as severe weather compounded weak demand in China, sending its shares down as much as 4% to a seven-week low.

Shares in the world's third-largest brewer fell despite its forecast of ​full-year profit towards the upper end of a previous guidance range, saying benefits from its ​2025 purchase of soft drinks maker Britvic were being delivered faster than expected.

The ⁠maker of Kronenbourg 1664 and Tuborg missed analyst forecasts across sales volume, revenue and profits in the ​first half, weighed down by China, its largest beer market, where weather including typhoons and flooding further ​dented demand.

CEO Jacob Aarup-Andersen said the weather, which continued into July, had hit sales at a time when local beer sellers had higher than normal inventories for the summer months, meaning Carlsberg's performance would likely be hit in the ​third quarter too.

"It is an impact we just have to live with," he told reporters on a ​call.

SOFT DRINKS A BRIGHT SPOT

China was the "bitter spot" in results and drove the share reaction, said Haider Anjum, an ‌analyst ⁠at Jyske Bank, adding Carlsberg had otherwise shown a strong performance on soft drinks, debt reduction and cash generation.

The company acquired Britvic in 2025 as part of a pivot to soft drinks to deal with years of weak beer demand.

Recently, brewers have struggled to grow volumes as a result of soaring costs ​of living, geopolitical turbulence ​including the Iran war and ⁠U.S. tariffs, and shifting drinking habits.

Carlsberg said its soft drink sales volume had grown 9% and now accounted for 30% of its portfolio. Aarup-Andersen said beer ​would continue to be key, but soft drinks offered more growth potential.

Carlsberg ​now expects to ⁠deliver approximately 50% of the total expected £110 million ($149 million) synergies from its takeover of Britvic in 2026, compared with the previous expectation of 30% to 40%.

This prompted it to narrow its full-year guidance range for ⁠annual operating ​profit growth to between 4% and 6%. It previously forecast ​between 2% and 6% growth.

Carlsberg reported first-half operating profit of 7.45 billion Danish crowns ($1.15 billion), missing analyst expectations for 7.55 billion crowns.

($1 = ​6.4515 Danish crowns)

($1 = 0.7383 pounds)

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