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The US beverage alcohol industry faces its most dramatic transformation in decades. Consumer participation hit record lows, major suppliers are slashing forecasts and workforces, yet clear winners emerge: non-alcoholic beverages up 22%, RTDs becoming the growth engine, and hemp-derived THC drinks creating new competition. We break down October 2025 market data to understand what's really happening.
THE CRISISNon-Alcoholic: $925M in sales, +22% YoY (Athletic Brewing +57%)
Mexican Imports: Constellation hit 20.56% beer share; Pacifico +25%
Spirit RTDs: Only growth category in 2024; now 8% of total servings (vs 4% in 2019). Boston Beer's Sun Cruiser hit ~3M cases in Q3; Surfside grew 362% and is suing AB InBev over trade dress
Hemp/THC Beverages: Minnesota stores report THC drinks offsetting wine/beer declines, especially with women 25-40 replacing weeknight alcohol
REGULATORY CHAOSEfficiency Over Growth: Heritage Distilling going asset-light; Eagle Rock using AI for +9% gross profit
Supply Challenges: California grape crush at 2.9M tons (20-year low), expected to drop another 400k tons
Innovation Focus: Higher ABV RTDs (12%+), Mexican import extensions, non-alc expansion
The industry is bifurcating: value brands and alternatives (non-alc, RTDs, THC) win while the premium middle collapses. The question: Is this permanent decline or transformation into "beverage" with alcohol as just one functional option?
Companies Mentioned: Diageo, Pernod Ricard, Brown-Forman, Molson Coors, AB InBev, Constellation Brands, Boston Beer, Athletic Brewing, Surfside, RNDC
Data Sources: Circana, Gallup, NABCA, IWSR, NIQ, Jefferies
By Carlos DeOliveiraThe US beverage alcohol industry faces its most dramatic transformation in decades. Consumer participation hit record lows, major suppliers are slashing forecasts and workforces, yet clear winners emerge: non-alcoholic beverages up 22%, RTDs becoming the growth engine, and hemp-derived THC drinks creating new competition. We break down October 2025 market data to understand what's really happening.
THE CRISISNon-Alcoholic: $925M in sales, +22% YoY (Athletic Brewing +57%)
Mexican Imports: Constellation hit 20.56% beer share; Pacifico +25%
Spirit RTDs: Only growth category in 2024; now 8% of total servings (vs 4% in 2019). Boston Beer's Sun Cruiser hit ~3M cases in Q3; Surfside grew 362% and is suing AB InBev over trade dress
Hemp/THC Beverages: Minnesota stores report THC drinks offsetting wine/beer declines, especially with women 25-40 replacing weeknight alcohol
REGULATORY CHAOSEfficiency Over Growth: Heritage Distilling going asset-light; Eagle Rock using AI for +9% gross profit
Supply Challenges: California grape crush at 2.9M tons (20-year low), expected to drop another 400k tons
Innovation Focus: Higher ABV RTDs (12%+), Mexican import extensions, non-alc expansion
The industry is bifurcating: value brands and alternatives (non-alc, RTDs, THC) win while the premium middle collapses. The question: Is this permanent decline or transformation into "beverage" with alcohol as just one functional option?
Companies Mentioned: Diageo, Pernod Ricard, Brown-Forman, Molson Coors, AB InBev, Constellation Brands, Boston Beer, Athletic Brewing, Surfside, RNDC
Data Sources: Circana, Gallup, NABCA, IWSR, NIQ, Jefferies