Episode 47

Weekly Beverage Alcohol Recap | August 14, 2026

Published on: 14th August, 2026

Key themes

- Clinical moderation: AUD down about 4 million people; mild cases drove the drop; Surgeon General cancer advisory, youth cohort habits, cannabis substitution, and GLP-1s in the mix

- Two-speed market: depletions and inventories stabilizing, not recovering; off-premise still the bottleneck; on-premise and World Cup occasions outperforming

- RNDC breakup rewriting access and credit: K1RC Kentucky LOI after Breakthru walked; Reyes 11-state deal already done; Proximo $93.92 million unsecured; WVVI and TWE credit and stock damage

- Wine supply destruction: TWE nearly $1.25 billion US impairments including Daou, Frank Family, Beaulieu; Napa Cab bulk dead despite shatter; G-3, Bronco, Gallo, Courtside cuts; Pickett Fire lawsuit

- RTD, NA, hemp, and energy winning mix: premixed cocktails, Athletic/Heineken 0.0/Michelob Ultra Zero, hemp parity bill, Monster energy compounding while its alcohol book shrinks

- Three-tier and policy fights: CA craft-distiller DTC dying; WBA vs Diageo on type-based regulation; NC ABC cheap-SKU hike delayed; Common Cents Act; Tamarron craft SKU cuts and THC additions

Notable company and brand moves

- Treasury Wine Estates: dividend scrapped, Americas EBIT collapse, second writedown wave, Penfolds carrying the group, possible US exit

- Willamette Valley Vineyards: loss after RNDC credit allowance; sales slightly down

- Suntory / Greg Hughes: US destocking, Japanese whisky push (Toki, Hibiki, Yamazaki), -196, Oaksmith, Jim Beam/Hornitos/Canadian Club pressure, Teacher’s India, Bowmore/Laphroaig

- Diageo: Dave Lewis $1 billion restructure, $514 million severance, John O’Keeffe packaging reset on Crown Royal, Smirnoff, Captain Morgan; Don Julio 1942 packs

- Monster: energy +20 percent-plus; Alcohol Brands -15.2 percent; CANarchy hangover

- Fulton / Bemidji / True North / Finnegans / N*RC THC waters; Tilray / Terrapin / BrewDog / Carlsberg license; Pennsylvania Brewing dismissed Ch.11

- Molson Coors Horizon 2030 conservative; Boston Beer $25 million 10b5-1; Celsius ousts Eric Hanson amid Russ Savage stake

- Keg 1 / K1RC, Breakthru, Reyes, Southern Glazer’s Proof cuts, Brown-Forman Kentucky

- Wonderwerk, Barons de Rothschild / MISA, Josh, La Marca, Whitehaven, Kim Crawford, High Noon, BuzzBallz, Cutwater, Surfside, Sun Cruiser, White Claw, Pacifico, Victoria, Athletic, Garage Beer / Red Robin, TGI Fridays

- Sprouts expansion, Costco comps, Safeway discount lawsuit, Walmart value gap

Big takeaways

- Public-health numbers and commercial volumes are finally rhyming, but hemp, cannabis, energy, and GLP-1s are competing for the same occasions

- Wholesaler destocking is real and constructive at the margin; consumer pantries and wine tanks are not cleared

- Credit and placement risk stay elevated into late 2026 as RNDC assets trade and craft SKUs get culled

- Price no longer papers over volume: wine is deflating, beer pricing power is fading, Walmart is widening the gap

- Growth lanes that are actually working: imported sparkling and select wine brands, tequila añejo and unflavored vodka, premixed cocktails, NA beer, on-premise occasions, and a licensed hemp path if Congress follows through

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