Episode 8

Weekly Beverage Alcohol Recap | November 7, 2025

Published on: 7th November, 2025

Market pulse

  • Beer BPI at 24, 11 months of contraction. Q3 on-premise: draft –1.8%, packaged –5.1%.
  • Off-premise week ending Oct 26: TBA –5.5% YoY; beer –7.2%, wine –4.5%, spirits flat. Premixed cocktails +34%.
  • September domestic beer shipments +1% YoY, but YTD –5.1%.

Share movers and bright spots

  • Draft leaders: Michelob Ultra, Miller Lite, Coors Light, Modelo Especial, Bud Light.
  • Gainers: Pacifico, Blue Moon, Busch Light; in retail, Pacifico, Guinness, Athletic NA, Angry Orchard, Goose Island.
  • RTD velocity leaders: High Noon, Surfside, Sun Cruiser, Nütrl; scan data understates independents.

Spirits and whiskey

  • MGP Q3 down on elevated barrel inventories; industry whiskey production cut sharply.
  • SipSource outlook: spirits –~4% per quarter into 2026; tequila least bad, Cognac/brandy lag.
  • Whiskey barbell: entry level soft, premium more resilient; flavored whiskey, rye, single-malt pockets of growth.

Innovation and portfolio

  • New-item dollars –21.6% YTD; SKUs –41% vs 2023. Fewer, smaller hits.
  • Supplier moves: Molson Coors impairment and reset; AB InBev execution + $6B buyback + Netflix tie-up.

Policy and trade

  • TTB shutdown halts labels/permits/formulas; expect bottling and launch delays.
  • SCOTUS tariff case keeps import pricing volatile into 2026.
  • Hemp beverages: split between prohibition vs regulation; push for parity frameworks.
  • Whiskey trade asks: zero-for-zero tariffs, fix Canada provincial impacts.

Route-to-market and operations

  • Southern Glazer’s acquires AB’s NYC distribution; faster RTD execution expected.
  • NY stricter DWI law; Hooters founders reacquire brand; speed-serve “Green Tea Shots” partnership.
  • Grocery steady in Southeast; value channels cautious; watch SNAP and holiday elasticity.

Supply correction

  • California vineyard removals ~7%; further right-sizing likely.
  • Record KY barrel stocks; selected capacity and labor reductions in whiskey supply chain.

Action items

  • Tighten code and inventory, bias to proven RTDs and value-leaning light lagers.
  • Hedge tariff/TTB timing in Q4 plans; build alt scenarios for imported pricing.
  • Prune low-repeat innovation; double down on formats with velocity in independents and on-premise.
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