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Featured Data Content

On-Premise Update: Key Shifts to Watch – NielsenIQ Quarterly Report

On-Premise Update: Key Shifts to Watch – NielsenIQ Quarterly Report

The latest NIQ on premise update highlights a beer category under pressure, with both value and volume declining over the past year. In contrast, spirits and RTDs continue to capture share, supported by price-led growth and shifting consumer preferences.

Stability in Supply, Uncertainty in Direction: Q1 Supply Chain Report from Agrowgate

Stability in Supply, Uncertainty in Direction: Q1 Supply Chain Report from Agrowgate

The Q1 2026 Supply Chain Snapshot dives into the critical inputs shaping beverage production – grains, hops, glass, sweeteners, packaging, and freight – highlighting where supply is abundant, where pricing remains stubbornly high, and where policy or geopolitical shifts could quickly alter the equation.

Additional Content

Brewbound Data Club: Arryved on How to Drive Higher Check Values and Bigger Tips

Brewbound Data Club: Arryved on How to Drive Higher Check Values and Bigger Tips

As craft brewery taprooms adapted to new service models during the pandemic, so did their customers. Arryved CEO Loren Bendele and product manager – guest experience Brenton Murrell join Brewbound Data Club to discuss how Arryved’s merchants are finding higher check values and tips using various service models enabled by the company’s POS technology.

Last Call: Super Bowl Boosts On-Premise Velocity in Phoenix, Per CGA; Kroger & Albertsons to Divest of Stores

Last Call: Super Bowl Boosts On-Premise Velocity in Phoenix, Per CGA; Kroger & Albertsons to Divest of Stores

Both sales velocity and check value at bars and restaurants nationwide increased by nearly double-digits in early February, according to CGA, the on-premise arm of market research firm NielsenIQ. Leading up to the Super Bowl, which took place on February 12, on-premise velocity in the host city and state of Phoenix, Arizona, increased +35% compared to the previous week.

Press Clips: CPI for Beer At-Home +9% in January; Sheehan to Sell Craft New Hampshire to A-B Wholesalers

Press Clips: CPI for Beer At-Home +9% in January; Sheehan to Sell Craft New Hampshire to A-B Wholesalers

CPI for Beer At-Home +9% in January vs. 2022 The Consumer Price Index (CPI) for beer at-home continues to outpace inflation, increasing +9% last month versus January 2022, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Beer price hikes have yet to slow down, increasing +8.6% year-over-year (YoY) in December, +7.7% in November and… Read more »

IRI: January Beer Dollar Sales +7%; Craft Struggles; Athletic Now Top 25 Vendor; White Claw Surges; Voodoo Ranger Still Climbing

IRI: January Beer Dollar Sales +7%; Craft Struggles; Athletic Now Top 25 Vendor; White Claw Surges; Voodoo Ranger Still Climbing

Price increases and easy comps carried off-premise beer dollar sales up +7%, to nearly $2.9 billion, year-to-date through January 29 in multi-outlet and convenience stores tracked by market research firm IRI. Although dollar sales climbed, volume (measured in case sales) was slightly down -0.3% through the first month of 2023.