Why will beer prove resilient in the aftermath of Covid-19?
IWSR examines the factors contributing to beer's recovery, and why beer may rebound better than wine and spirits post Covid-19
IWSR examines the factors contributing to beer's recovery, and why beer may rebound better than wine and spirits post Covid-19
From actors George Clooney and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson to NBA legend Michael Jordan, tequila has caught the eye of a plethora of celebrities. IWSR assesses tequila's rise to fame.
As the Covid-19 pandemic unfolds, changes in consumer behaviour are highlighting implications for the medium- and long- term viability and structure of the craft sector.
As the wellness trend shapes consumer purchasing decisions, IWSR analysts expect hard kombucha's popularity to increase, primarily driven by a consumer preference for mindful drinking and healthier lifestyles.
Indigenous ingredients native to a particular location offer brands a distinctive and unique selling point. These can vary from fruits and vegetables to herbs and spices, and they’re on the rise.
Can baijiu be successful in the US? IWSR analyses the spirit’s potential
IWSR research shows volume increases for distilled spirits and ready-to-drink products in the US in 2019; beer continues to slip
IWSR's US Bartender Strategic Study examines trends, most-mentioned brands, and top consumer preferences across the United States
IWSR analysts share the industry highlights that have left an impact on them, spanning from gin innovation and rosé preferences to new packaging trends and the craft spirits experience
LVMH leaders share how their value-creation strategy is driving growth for their Champagne business
Craft beer volumes continue to grow at the total category level (+2.1% FY18), though increases have slowed in recent years (+8.5% FY17, +6.8% FY16, +9.1% FY15) according to the latest figures from IWSR.
IWSR forecasts the category to reach 1.9bn hectolitres by 2023, strengthened by craft and low/no alcohol beer
The intricacies of acquiring craft brands are a serious concern for market leaders
The prevailing trend toward holistic health has shot nutritionally rich probiotic drinks into the mainstream, and is now driving demand for alcoholic versions
IWSR’s forecasts confirm that the much-hyped gin renaissance is not simply journalistic hyperbole