12/12/2024
Latest data from IWSR US Navigator shows that cider consumption peaks twice a year in the US, with regional trends highlighting a growing demand for the category’s niche and local appeal, as well as its premium offerings.
This latest data comes from IWSR US Navigator, the industry’s only trusted source of monthly volume data for the total US beverage alcohol market — across wine, spirits, beer, cider, RTDs and no-alcohol — by price tier, for all 50 states going back to 2019, based on highly accurate local tax office data.
Seasonal variance
An interesting seasonal trend occurs during the late fall and mid-winter.
Regional nuances
Cider’s popularity varies significantly across the US, with states in the Northeast and Pacific Northwest standing out.
In contrast, warmer states like California and Texas drive high total volumes, particularly during the summer, while cooler regions like New England and the Pacific Northwest see demand spike in fall and winter.
“Vermont’s unique position as a cider leader, despite being the second-least populous state, underscores the role of local culture and regional brands in shaping cider preferences,” comments Koryn Ternes, Consulting Manager – IWSR Americas.
Premiumisation: a bright spot for cider
While the Standard price tier continues to dominate US cider volumes, accounting for 92% of sales in 2023 (full year) and 2024 (Jan to Sept), the Premium and Premium+ segments are steadily gaining ground. Since 2022, these higher price tiers have increased their share of the category, particularly in states with a strong cider tradition. Massachusetts (15%), Oregon (12%), and New York (12%) are leaders in Premium+ cider penetration.
Meanwhile, Southern states such as Mississippi, Alabama, and Kentucky show minimal Premium+ market share, remaining focused on Standard and Value categories. However, states like California and Washington, which rank as the top two in overall cider volume, present untapped opportunities for Premium+ growth. Even modest shifts in these large-volume states could significantly impact the premium cider market.
“As the US cider market evolves, seasonal trends, regional nuances, and a push toward premiumisation are shaping its future,” comments Ternes. “With summer and winter providing dual peaks of demand, and certain states leading the charge in premiumisation, cider continues to carve out a unique space in the US beverage market.”
The above analysis reflects IWSR data from the 2024 data release. For more in-depth data and current analysis, please get in touch.
CATEGORY: Beer & Cider | MARKET: North America |