Beverage Industry provides an in-depth look into the performances and trends in the alcohol and non-alcohol categories within the last year. The report includes update statistics from Chicago-based Circana as well as industry trends and forecasts into what’s next.
This year’s State of the Industry report on the U.S. wine and spirits markets highlights the impact that premiumization and health and wellness trends are having on these categories.
This year’s State of the Industry report on the U.S. tea market notes that as the overall beverage market is adjusting to the impact of the pandemic, refrigerated, ready-to-drink (RTD) tea segments drive growth.
This year’s State of the Industry report on sports and protein drinks notes that the category has adapted to the market alongside functional and hybrid beverages.
This year’s State of the Industry report on juice and juice drinks notes that the category sees increasing competition from emerging beverage categories and as such is looking to reimagine itself.
This year’s State of the Industry report on energy drinks and shots finds that the energy drink market is showing healthy growth, while energy shots look to find their footing in the “new normal.”
The plant-based milk industry continued to grow and thrive over the course of the last year. With consumers opting for dairy alternatives, many of these milks have become mainstream.
This year’s State of the Industry report on carbonated soft drinks (CSD) notes that, as the market faces increased consumer demand for functional beverages, CSD brands are seeking to find a balance between indulgence and health.
This year’s State of the Industry report on coffee highlights how ready-to-drink coffees like cold brew and nitro brew might be small, but are helping drive growth for the segment.
Bottled water sales continue to grow post-pandemic
July 6, 2022
This year’s State of the Industry report on bottled water showcases how the sparkling water category has continued to shine and how bottled water sales are looking post-pandemic