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EPISODE · Jan 30, 2026 · 28 MIN

Weekly Beverage Alcohol Recap | January 30, 2026

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## SHOW NOTES### Key Themes This Week:- **U.S. demand showing modest improvement** but still negative; off-premise total alcohol -1.2% (improved from -3.4%)- **RTD/Prepared Cocktails remain the clear winner** at +7.4% dollar growth- **Wine DTC in structural decline**: -15% volume, -$230M value, average bottle price up 11% to $56.78- **Distribution disruption accelerating**: RNDC losing major suppliers; Delicato, Johnson Brothers, Breakthru expanding- **Inventory overhang persists**: wholesaler levels ~45% above 2019 average### Notable Deals & Moves:- **AB InBev acquires 85% of BeatBox** for $490M (implies ~$575M valuation)- **ABC Fine Wine & Spirits acquires Applejack** (Colorado) — first out-of-state acquisition in 90 years- **Sazerac partners with Piedmont Distillers** for Midnight Moon distribution- **Columbia Distributing acquires Point Blank Distributing** in Portland- **Scribe Winery acquires Arrowhead Vineyard** (150 acres, Sonoma)### Supplier Earnings Signals:- **LVMH Moët Hennessy**: Q4 organic sales implied at -9%; Cognac & Spirits -12% for the year- **Diageo**: Potential Q3 destocking risk; H1 organic sales outlook -2.2%- **Campari**: Q3 organic sales +1.3% projected; holiday season slower than expected### Regulatory & Legal Updates:- **Chicago permits hemp THC beverages** (up to 10mg/12oz) at licensed venues; United Center to sell- **Federal HEMP Act introduced** to place CBD under FDA oversight- **Retailer shipping cases** seeking Supreme Court review (Arizona, Indiana)- **Wynn Resorts** under federal probe for alleged liquor-contract issues- **McIlhenny (Tabasco) sues Stoli** over pepper vodka trade dress- **Uncle Nearest** remains in receivership; Feb. 9 court hearing scheduled### Consumer & Market Data Points:- Only **54% of U.S. adults** say they drink alcohol (Gallup) — lowest in 90 years- Wine drinkers reducing: **46% cite calories, 39% cite sugar**, only 21% cite cancer risk- Gen Z = **4% of alcohol sales**; Gen X + Boomers = **70%**- Super premium beer now **40.7%** of beer volume- High-ABV products **+11% YoY**; Non-alcoholic **+26% YoY**- California wine crush estimates: **~2.1-2.25M tons** — potentially smallest since 1980### Key Takeaways:1. **The market is stabilizing, not recovering** — growth requires activating specific occasions and channels2. **On-premise is the relative bright spot** — experience-led occasions showing better price elasticity3. **Wine's challenge is as much perception as consumption** — sugar/calorie misconceptions driving substitution4. **Distribution is a strategic lever** — realignments creating winners and losers5. **The competitive set is expanding** — hemp THC, NA, and high-ABV all claiming occasion share

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## SHOW NOTES### Key Themes This Week:- **U.S. demand showing modest improvement** but still negative; off-premise total alcohol -1.2% (improved from -3.4%)- **RTD/Prepared Cocktails remain the clear winner** at +7.4% dollar growth- **Wine DTC in...

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