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Control States Spirits Volume Down 1.3% Through August

After a welcome 4.5% increase in July, total distilled spirit volumes in control states finished the first eight months of 2024 down 1.3% in control states after a 2.1% decline in August, according to the National Alcohol Beverage Control Association (NABCA). Continue reading →

Posted in News on October 2, 2024

On-Premise Boosts Spirits In Control States

The on-premise market for spirits in control states returned to growth in October, rising 3% in volume and 5.9% in value over the prior year, with price/mix at +2.9%. Continue reading →

Posted in News on November 29, 2023

Control State Spirits Volumes Dip 1% Through Six Months Of 2022

After a 2% decline in June, total spirits volumes in control states finished the first half of 2022 down 1%, according to the National Alcohol Beverage Control Association (NABCA). Continue reading →

Posted in News on July 27, 2022

Control State Spirits Volumes Slip 0.7% Through May

After a 1.2% decline in May, spirits volumes in U.S. control states have now fallen 0.7% year-to-date, according to the National Alcohol Beverage Control Association. Continue reading →

Posted in News on June 29, 2022

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, 2022

Tequila, 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, 2022

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