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Saturday, May 14, 2016

The Global Booze Market Shrank For The First Time In 10 Years

In an about-face from the previous 10 years, the world collectively put down its pints, shots, cocktails, and wine glasses in 2015, with a 0.7% drop in the global booze market.

That translates to a loss of 1.7 billion liters or 449 billion gallons of alcoholic drinks since 2014, according to research by Euromonitor International (h/tBloomberg).

Not everyone was shirking the bars of the world: Western Europe and Australasia drinkers stayed level, while North Americans drank 2.3% more than they did in 2014.

What’s been most popular, when people are wetting their whistles?

“Premium English gin, Irish and Japanese whiskey, dark and non-alcoholic beer are the flag bearers of growth and it is no coincidence that those also happen to be the segments gaining further momentum with the ever important millennial demographic in mature western markets,” noted Spiros Malandrakis, Senior Alcoholic Drinks Analyst.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm sorry. I'll pick up my pace a little more!

Anonymous said...

since Osama became our king ive been drinking nonstop