EPISODE · Oct 31, 2025 · 38 MIN
Weekly Beverage Alcohol Recap | October 31, 2025
from Beverage Business Briefing
At-home shift widens: Alcohol-at-home +0.3% vs away-from-home +4.1% YoY; on-premise traffic and velocity remain pressured.Beer reset: Category volumes down; fall price hikes muted. AB InBev gains share via Ultra/Busch Light; others softer.Spirits bifurcation: Prepared cocktails and agave hold up; core spirits ex-RTD contract; promo depth rises to chase value shoppers.Wine still correcting: Retail and DTC negative; bright spots in Sauvignon Blanc, rosé, sparkling; Champagne improving sequentially.RTD scoreboard: Cutwater surges; spiked tea pops (Surfside, Sun Cruiser); hard seltzer continues to decline.Company moves: Boston Beer tightens margins and leans into RTD/cider; MGP beats and refocuses; Brooklyn Brewery taps USB for U.S. sales; Fedway expands into beer.Craft stress: U.S. craft distillery count down sharply; distribution and capital constraints bite.Hemp THC goes mainstream: Circle K expansion plus big-box pilots put intoxicating hemp in direct competition with alcohol at the cold box.Policy watch: Canadian warning labels debate, NC privatization talk, multistate AGs vs hemp loopholes, tariffs, and tequila label lawsuits.Consumer lens: “Fewer, better” occasions; Sober October participation; early GLP-1 evidence suggests slower pacing and lower cravings.
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Weekly Beverage Alcohol Recap | October 31, 2025
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