Beverage alcohol ecommerce value grows by 42% in 2020, to reach US$24 billion
US forecast to overtake China to become world’s largest beverage alcohol ecommerce market by end of 2021
US forecast to overtake China to become world’s largest beverage alcohol ecommerce market by end of 2021
The country's dominant retail channel and the growth of the Ready-to-Drink (RTD) category, led by hard seltzers, has helped the US beverage alcohol market through the pandemic
New IWSR forecasts show greater resilience than initially projected, with positive news on impending vaccine potentially pushing beverage alcohol recovery even further
Consumer alcohol consumption in the US during Covid-19 is a reflection of demographics, risk tolerance and appetite for variety
Expect to see more hard seltzers tapping into Autumnal flavour trends, as well as hyper-local variants and more niche seasonal flavours
Key highlights from IWSR's latest Covid-19 Market Impact Snapshot report
IWSR research shows that environmental concerns are having an increasing influence on consumer purchasing decisions
IWSR examines a trend towards off-premise gains over last 20+ years, now accelerated by on-premise losses
IWSR assesses the evolution of the beverage alcohol ecommerce and digital space amidst Covid-19
IWSR assesses whether the hard seltzer category has morphed into a lifestyle movement, and if so, what implications does this have for brand owners competing in this space?
With the onset of Covid-19, mergers and acquisitions (M&A) inevitably took a back seat as companies focused on operational activities.
Despite the current unpredictability and the economic uncertainty of the ongoing pandemic, the beverage alcohol industry is showing real pockets of resilience
IWSR assesses the impact of Covid-19 on six key macro trends driving and shaping the global beverage alcohol industry
City centres have been transformed by the coronavirus pandemic as more people work from home. IWSR looks at how the concept of a city bar may evolve post-Covid-19
In July 2020, the first non-alcoholic bar opened in Japan. IWSR looks at what is driving the segment in the world’s 4th largest non-alcoholic beer market