As the post-pandemic recovery gave way to a world steeped in geopolitical conflict and severe inflationary pressures, the alcoholic drinks industry’s resilience was put to the test. With global total volume growth rates turning negative and the premiumisation narrative under pressure where can the opportunities still be found? What are the key trends fuelling the industry’s defence and paving the way for its future?
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Key findings
A state of permacrisis takes its toll but green shoots are on the horizon
Geopolitical upheaval and inflationary spikes leading to an acute cost-of-living crisis inevitably derailed the short-lived post-pandemic boom and supressed performances across the board. First signs of a renewed if tentative recovery are now visible but significant downside risks remain.
On-trade remains in positive territory but loses most of its post-pandemic momentum
Global on-trade volumes still stand 10% lower than their pre-pandemic peak, facing generational shifts in drinking patterns and the channel is the most vulnerable to any further economic or political shocks.
Premiumisation retains its overall relevance but first dents to narrative appear
While aspirational consumption and ever more sophisticated drinking patterns have proven to be remarkably resilient in the face of the cost-of-living crisis, signs of eclectic trading down and across and loss of some momentum for high-end offerings become visible.
No/Lo, spirit-based RTDs and sparkling wine lead fastest growth segments
The advancing and rapidly evolving mindful drinking trend, the latest iterations of the chameleonic RTD segment and the affordability credentials of other sparkling wine prove key against the backdrop of shifting lifestyles and economic headwinds. Conversely, champagne and cognac suffer for the same reasons.
Digital frontiers beckon
E-commerce - still comparatively underdeveloped and accounting for just 3% of global retail sales in 2023 - is now past the pandemic era-induced boom with growth rates moderating. However, its long-term strategic importance - and that of digital realms such as social media, or a myriad potential AI applications - will undoubtedly shape the industry’s future.
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Summary
Key findings
Top market opportunity/trends
Top trends more detail - opportunities they present
Drivers of consumer markets and impact on alcoholic drinks
A view from adjacent industries…
A precarious balancing act
Mapping global consumption
“It’s the economy, stupid”: Inflation takes a toll
Who are the winners and losers?
Emerging potential overcomes volatility
Industry Forecast Model: Exploring the stagflationary scenario
E-commerce growth slows down from pandemic peak but still effervescent
E-commerce: The slow but steady march into the future
Private label (yet again) fails to capitalise on downturn
Paying the price of higher pricing: Leading player performance stalls
RTDs, emerging markets and spirits rise as growth engines for most dynamic companies
Innovation: The beginnings of a new megacycle?
SWOT analysis
Opportunities for growth
Scope
Alcoholic Drinks
Alcoholic drinks is the aggregation of beer, wine, spirits, cider/perry and RTDs.
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