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How Much Do Alcohol Consumers Care About Sustainability?

01/27/2023

by: Melissa Dowling

Customers shopping for beverage alcohol products in a store are more likely to seek out sustainable brands vs. those visiting a bar or restaurant, according to a recent survey by the Beverage Information Group readers.

Just over 28% of the on-premise respondents said that their customers were more interested in sustainable products recently, compared to almost 39% of the off-premise participants. It makes sense, then, that half of the retailer respondents said that they have a section specifically for organic or sustainable products.

Along the same lines, more of the store participants said that they educate sales staff about what makes certain products sustainable/organic/biodynamic vs. the on-premise.

There appears to be more interest in sustainable spirits on-premise, as 29% said their sales trend for sustainable spirits has increased during the past year vs. 17% of retailers. About the same percentage (22%) of both on- and off-premise operators said that sales of sustainable wines have increased.

Twenty-one percent of restaurants said that sales of sustainable beers and sodas vs. 6% of retailer respondents.

Half of the off-premise participants said products that are certified by an organization to be sustainable are more valuable; the other half said that there was no difference. Among on-premise respondents, 43% said products that are certified by an organization to be sustainable are more valuable; 21% said they were less valuable, and 36% said that there was no difference.

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