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'Nao' is the time: Why Diageo India is backing this Indian craft gin producerAnand Virmani, Co-Founder & Master Distiller, Goa-based Nao Spirits & Beverages, explains how they marketed India’s first craft gin, Greate...
India's premium liquor boom defies global slowdownIndia's demand for premium liquor is surging. This trend defies global patterns where consumers are buying less expensive options. Despite ...
India’s newest round of drinkers is rewriting the rules of the world’s biggest barYoung Indians are redefining their drinking habits not by drinking less, but by selecting superior quality alcohol. This notable shift towa...
Are Americans drinking less? New data says yes, but not by muchSurveys indicating a historic shift away from drinking, steep declines in alcohol sales, and falling drinking rates among young people have...
Bottoms up! India outdrinks key global markets in growth, whisky leads the wayIndia has achieved the highest growth in total beverage alcohol consumption among 20 key global markets for the third consecutive half-year...
India’s duty-free liquor sales outpace domestic market with 13% growth in 2024India’s duty-free liquor sales grew 13% in 2024, outpacing 6% growth in domestic stores, IWSR data showed. Whisky drove three-fourths of vo...
Indians lead global list for temporary alcohol abstinence: Report71% of Indians have temporarily paused alcohol consumption, topping the list among 15 countries. Health and wellness motivate this trend, e...
United Spirits invests in non-alcoholic and coffee-based alcohol companies to fuel new growthThe company will acquire 15% in V9 Beverages that markets and sells India’s first distilled non-alcoholic spirit brand Sober Gin, Sober Rum...
Non-alcohol is the only market segment with positive momentum in several markets including India - IWSRThe non-alcohol market segment is experiencing growth due to an increase in no-alcohol drinkers in key markets like India, China, the UK, a...
Big gin makers double sales, take fight to small peersBig companies' traditional gin brands, including Bombay Sapphire, Jaisalmer, Beefeater and Big Ben, regained market share in 2022 according...
Bars, restaurants are back to lure, but drinks are in the houseThe The pandemic-induced trend of Indians drinking more at home has not yet been fully reversed even as bars and restaurants have opened up...
- Budweiser brewer plans to enter new segments in India
Globally, brewers including Heineken and Carlsberg have steered clear of spirits segments and at most have only ready to drink products in ...
Alcohol market will be led by India, China: Pernod chief Alexandre RicardIn India, the maker of Absolut vodka and Chivas Regal scotch, sold spirits worth ₹4.1 billion in 2021, expanding sales by 25% from the year...
Every night is cocktail night: Now your favourite Jack & Coke mix comes in a canThe canned Jack and Coke will be sold globally after a launch in Mexico late this year.
Jack Daniels and Coca-Cola mix it up with official cocktail canThe 'official' mix represents the latest push by big soft drink makers into alcohol, as boundaries blur and more people turn to pre-mixed, ...
Indian Gin’s out of the bottle & it’s creating magicSmall handmade batches of local gin now account for nearly half of the mass-premium gin segment in the country that have sales of about 168...
Indians drank more, gave liquor companies the high of a decade last yearSales of beer and spirits grew 18% by volume on low base, and are expected to rise at a fast clip over the next five years, says IWSR repor...
Liquor cos offer ready-to-drink cocktail variants for the locked-in"We saw encouraging consumer trends with respect to the accelerated growth in the cocktail culture, enhanced consumer repertoire to try new...
Black Dog is world’s fastest growing scotchBlack Dog — which came into the USL portfolio through Carew Phipson, a company the late Vittal Mallya acquired in 1964 — reported a 48.9% r...
- Whisky consumption in India to grow 45% in five years
India, the largest whisky market in the world, could consume 190-200 million cases of whisky in five years, the International Wine and Spir...