Tag Archive: Nielsen
On-Premise Cocktail Occasions Continuing To Shift Post-Pandemic
American consumers’ drinking occasions have continued to shift post-pandemic. Continue reading →
Posted in News on April 26, 2024Spirits’ Premium Tier Leads Off-Premise Value Upward
After gathering momentum in 2020 due to a pandemic-related 5.5% surge, the U.S. spirits market decelerated to 2% growth in volume terms last year, marking its 26th consecutive annual gain, according to Impact Databank. Continue reading →
Posted in News on January 21, 2022Nielsen Update: A Sluggish Summer Selling Season for Beverage Alcohol Off-Premise
Facing tough comparisons against last year’s pandemic-driven surge, the alcoholic beverage industry has cooled off somewhat at retail, but there are a few bright spots. Continue reading →
Posted in News on September 3, 2021Off-Premise Alcohol Sales Slip Year-On-Year, But Still Far Outpace Rates From 2019
Total off-premise alcohol sales by value were down compared to last year for the first time since the onset of the pandemic, according to Nielsen data for the week that ended March 13. Continue reading →
Posted in News on March 24, 2021News Briefs for June 12, 2020
•As the on-premise slowly reopens across the country, many consumers remain wary about returning to dining out, according a Nielsen CGA survey of 1,600 consumers across California, Texas, New York, and Florida conducted June 5-7. Continue reading →
Posted in News on June 12, 2020Off-Premise Growth Eases Slightly But Remains At Strong Double-Digits
Both spirits and wine saw off-premise sales slow slightly in the week through May 30 compared with prior weeks, according to Nielsen, although growth rates remain robust year-on-year. Continue reading →
Posted in News on June 10, 2020