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Tag Archives: CGA
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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Sparkling Wine Not Most Popular Valentine’s Day Option
This research from CGA surprised us: Sparkling wine isn’t the most popular option for Valentine’s Day. Soft drinks (28%) and beer are. They are both tied at 28%. Rounding out the list is Table Wine (27%) and Cocktails (25%), with … Continue reading
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On-Premise Drinking Shifts to Weekends: CGA
COVID-19 restrictions and working from home have triggered a notable shift in drinking-out occasions to weekends, CGA says, noting that Saturdays and Sundays have increased their share of total wine sales by 3 and 2 percentage points respectively. CGA’s outlet … Continue reading
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47% Expect to Visit On-Premise More Often in 2022
That’s according to CGA. which surveyed 1,988 consumers within Florida, Texas, California, Illinois and New York on their expectations, desires and how they plan to behave in the next two weeks. Over the last two-week period, visitation is down slightly … Continue reading
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Christmas Day Delivered Second-Highest Day for Check Value in 2021
That’s according to CGA, which found that seasonal trends over the last weeks of 2021 loosely mirrored those seen in 2019 – with a strong build up to Christmas followed by a decline in the week immediately before December 25. Over … Continue reading
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