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Category Archives: Nonaloholic
Follow Up —
Yesterday we reported on a study which noted that young adults are especially susceptible to alcohol abuse and recommended alcohol use restrictions be set by, among other things, age. Tuesday afternoon The Wall Street Journal published a story about Hope Solo, … Continue reading
Non-Alc Wine Sales Up 22%, Giesen 0% from New Zealand Posts 454% Gain in U.S.
Non–alcoholic wine sales are up 22% over the last 52 weeks (ending 6/30/22), according to NielsenIQ Panel, with average consumer spending per non–alcohol bottle up 18% over the same period. Nielsen also reports that 66% percent of millennials are actively … Continue reading
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No & Low Alcohol Beer Will Be Vital to Category’s Growth
At the end of 2021, CGA’s On Premise Measurement service (OPM) reveals the no/low alcohol segment within beer was worth just under $100 million in sales compared to $99 million at the end of 2019 – demonstrating that the segment … Continue reading
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Participants in ‘Dry January’ Grew to 35% in U.S. from 21% in 2019
Sales of non-alcoholic spirits, beer and mocktails grew to $295 million during “Dry January,” with 35% of on-premise consumers participating, up from 21% in 2019, according to CGA Research. Of those who intended to abstain from alcohol, an impressive 74% … Continue reading
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Demand for Non-Alc Grew in December, Remained High in January
Demand for non-alcoholic beverages, including non-alcohoic beers and “mocktails,” grew sharply in December 2019 and 2020, “then absolutely skyrocketed” in January, according to Pattern, a consultancy that tracks activity on Amazon.com. Searches for “non-alcoholic” on Amazon gew 52% in 2021 … Continue reading
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Non-al Spirits Grew 200% in Share, 290% in Sales, Drizly Says
Of the top 10 non-alcoholic SKUs on Drizly, four are modeled after gin, and Ceder’s Drinks — the only new entrant to the top five list of non-alcoholic brands on Drizly — is entirely focused on producing non-alcoholic gins. Whiskey … Continue reading
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