Tag Archive: NABCA
Super-Premium Spirits Drive Solid Growth In U.S. Control States
Spirits volumes rose 4.6% across the U.S. market’s control states in 2021, slower than the impressive 7.5% growth recorded in 2020—due to pantry loading as a result of the pandemic—but still better compared to the 3.7% increase registered in 2019. Continue reading →
Posted in News on February 15, 2022Tequila, Irish Whiskey, Premixed Cocktails Drive Spirits’ Control State Growth
Spirits volumes in control states rose by a solid 4% in the month of November to bring year-to-date growth down slightly to a cumulative 4.6%, according to NABCA. Continue reading →
Posted in News on January 5, 2022Control State Spirits Volumes Slip In July, But Rise 6% In The Year-to-Date
Spirits volumes in control states fell 2.2% in the month of July to bring year-to-date growth down to a cumulative 6%, according to NABCA. Continue reading →
Posted in News on August 27, 2021Irish Whiskey Back On The Upswing In 2021
Irish whiskey suffered its first decline in the U.S. in many years in 2020, hit especially hard by on-premise shutdowns associated with the pandemic. Continue reading →
Posted in News on August 26, 2021Spirits Gain Speed In Control States
After a modest first quarter of 2021, spirits volume has accelerated somewhat the past three months in the U.S. market’s 18 control jurisdictions, to bring year-to-date gains up to 7.7% cumulatively ending in June, according to the National Alcohol Beverage Control Association (NABCA). Continue reading →
Posted in News on July 28, 2021News Briefs for April 30, 2021
•The National Alcohol Beverage Control Association (NABCA) has named J. Neal Insley as president and CEO, effective October 2. Continue reading →
Posted in News on April 30, 2021