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Global Alcoholic Drinks: More Bad News for the On-trade

Aug 2009

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About this Report

About this Report

Will off-trade dominance continue in the current economic climate? Yes, according to research by Euromonitor International. The channel is expected to expand further as cash-strapped consumers increasingly choose to stay in over going out. With more consumers on the lookout for value for money, discounters and Internet retailing are forecast to perform well, most likely at the expense of impulse purchase-driven convenience stores in the short to medium term.


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  • Up-to-the minute analysis of the latest trends in the industry
  • New product development, forecasts and other themes
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  • Most recent brand and company news
  • New insight into the size and shape of the market

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Introduction

Scope

Key Findings

Global Channel Overview

Off-trade Dominates

Power Parity in Beer: Off-trade vs On-trade

Shift from Off-trade to On-trade Spirits Consumption

Specialists Remain Important in Distribution in Spirits

Off-trade Most Prominent in Eastern Europe for Wine

Changing Lifestyles Impact Distribution Landscape

Off-trade Channel Trends

Large Retail Formats Gain Market Share in Off-trade

Spread of Hypermarkets Alters Landscape

Supermarkets Grow Strongly in China

Discounters Grow Wine Sales

German Discounters Utilise Private Label to Pile Pressure

Importance of Specialists Declining

Specialists Still Strong in Spirits

Independents Suffer in Wine and Spirits but Not in Beer

Independents Losing Market Share in Eastern Europe

Regulatory Issues

Regulation Continues to Distort Scandinavian Markets

Swedish Retailers Struggle to Compete with State Monopoly

Finnish Market Boosted by Tax Cut

Binge Drinking Concerns May Hamper Off-trade

Deregulation Shaking Up Japanese Market

Deregulation Beginning to Open Indian Market

Larger Formats Still Hamstrung by US Regulation

Court Ruling Boosts Non-store Retailing of Wine in the US

Vending Machines Introduced to Western Markets

Off-trade Channel Outlook

Large Retail Formats to Enhance Distribution Opportunities

Ongoing Deregulation to Put Pressure on Incumbents

Off-trade SWOT Analysis

On-trade Channel Trends

Cocooning in Western Europe Impacts On-trade

On-trade Concepts Facilitate Cocooning to Help Off-trade …

… but Some Asia Pacific Markets Remain Gregarious

More Robust Drink-driving Regulations Hurt On-trade

Smoking Bans Proliferate

UK Bars Diversify Revenue Streams

Lack of Regulation Boosts Cameroonian On-trade

Tourism Vital to Muslim Markets

Declining Spirits Sales Hurt Brazilian On-trade

Urbanisation Drives On-trade Growth in China

On-trade Channel Outlook

Recession Will Undermine On-trade Sales

Economic Difficulties Will Intensify Cocooning Trend

On-trade to Seek Further Diversification

Tourism Offers Good Prospects in MEA in Long Term

On-trade SWOT Analysis

Summary

Future of Channel Development

Samples

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