The US and China offer resilience and opportunity for drinks groups
Strong performances in China and the US have shielded multinational drinks companies from the fallout of Covid-19 in recent months. IWSR examines the reasons why.
Strong performances in China and the US have shielded multinational drinks companies from the fallout of Covid-19 in recent months. IWSR examines the reasons why.
IWSR assesses the performance of the no- and low-alcohol segments, and the different consumer drivers at play.
Alcohol brands in travel retail are facing a number of fundamental short- and long-term shifts as a result of the impact of Covid-19 on the channel
A heightened emphasis on ingredients, authenticity, self-care and the environment are increasingly shaping consumer purchasing behaviours
Changing market forces have prompted some whisky producers to question the way in which whiskies are made, packaged and marketed
Driven by Covid-19 lockdowns and closure of the on-premise, the rise of the at-home occasion has helped consumers reconnect with wine
As Australia’s craft beverage scene continues to bloom, IWSR speaks to key players about consumer purchasing behaviour, big brand competition, and post-Covid prospects
As the RTD market (which includes FABs, hard seltzers, premix cocktails and long drinks) continues to grow, brand owners are changing the way they position their brands
IWSR analyses the outlook for the global beer category
As wine, beer and spirits producers from Asia look to diversify and expand their businesses, IWSR examines what it takes for them to succeed at an international level
No- and low-alcohol products are gaining share within total beverage alcohol, with growth expected to continue
IWSR analyses the growth trajectory of online alcohol sales in the US and China - the two most valuable alcohol ecommerce markets in the world
IWSR evaluates the trends and market forces driving the global beverage alcohol industry
After being hit hard by Covid-19, global consumption of still and sparkling wine is expected to bounce back in 2021. IWSR analyses which trends will be driving the market.
IWSR looks to answer this question with the publication of an in-depth assessment of beverage alcohol consumption and consumer behaviour in 2020