Beer Industry News, Insights, Jobs, & Events
Constellation FY26 Beer Shipments -3.8%, Depletions -2.1%; Q4 Growth Achieved
Constellation Brands’ beer portfolio ended fiscal year 2026 (FY26) with some positive momentum for the year ahead. The company’s lineup of Mexican import brands (Modelo, Corona, Pacifico, Victoria) increased Q4 shipments (sales to wholesalers) 1.1%, while depletions (sales to retailers) increased 0.6% in the quarter, the company shared after market close Wednesday. Net sales also improved 1% year-over-year (YoY).
Press Clips: NYC’s Pricey Pints, Penn Brewery’s Chapter 11 Filing, Bow & Arrow’s James Beard Nomination & More
Unsurprisingly, the most expensive city to grab a beer is New York, according to a recent report from on-premise POS firm Toast. The median pint costs $9.16 in the Big Apple, likely driven up by Manhattan, as Toast reported the median pint across the East River in Brooklyn is $8.02.
514 Eagle Rock Colorado Employees to Be Laid Off in Wake of Southern Glazer’s Sale, Per WARN Notice
All 514 Eagle Rock Distributing employees in Colorado will be permanently laid off in June following the completion of the sale of the independent Anheuser-Busch InBev wholesaler to Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits.
PepsiCo’s Blue Cloud Charts New Path in Bev-Alc, Adds Bubly Wine Refresher, Lipton Hard Zero Sugar
PepsiCo’s Blue Cloud is leaning into a new model: developing crossover alcohol brands and licensing them to producers such as Boston Beer and FIFCO USA with Lipton Hard Iced Tea.
DTC Shipping Demand Remains High with Beer Consumers, per Sovos & BA Report
A majority of U.S. consumers still want expanded beer home delivery options, according to the sixth annual Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) Beer Shipping Report, commissioned by Sovos ShipCompliant and the Brewers Association (BA).
Tetra Pak Breaks Ground on U.S. HQ Facility Expansion
Carton packaging innovator Tetra Pak broke ground on a new facility at its U.S. and Canada headquarters in Denton, Texas last month as part of an expansion of its Product Development Center.
Brewers Association Announces 2026 Industry Award Winners
The Brewers Association (BA) will honor a trio of industry members with nearly a century of experience among them during its annual Craft Brewers Conference (CBC) later this month in Philadelphia.
Why Fernet-Branca’s Parent Company Bet On Alcohol-Removal Tech
The Milan-based parent company of Fernet-Branca has invested in alcohol-removal technology, but don’t expect a zero-proof Fernet (at least yet).
Featured Jobs
Mitch Steele Joins Abita as Director of Brewing Operations
The brewmaster who helped shape Stone Brewing’s portfolio during the mid-2000s craft ascension and established New Realm Brewing has joined Abita Brewing Company. Mitch Steele, known for helping popularize hop-forward beers, is Abita’s new director of brewing operations.
Circana: Craft Slips into Decline in March After 2 Months of Growth; Grocery Losses Offset C-Store Gains
Craft’s off-premise trends turned negative in March after two months of positive dollar sales, according to the latest monthly report from market research firm Circana. Year-to-date (YTD) through March 22, the segment recorded declines in dollar sales (-0.3%) and volume (-2.1%) at Circana-tracked multi-outlet grocery, mass retail and convenience stores (MULO+C).
Circana Weekly Scans: Beer Ends Q1 with Dollar Sales Growth & Nearly Flat Volume
Beverage-alcohol recorded another week of growth to close out Q1, ending the quarter with positive momentum going into the remainder of the year, according to the latest weekly report from market research firm Circana.
Beer on the Chopping Block as Distributors Make Way for Spirts & RTDs, per BWC Survey
Non-alcoholic (NA) and better-for-you brands across both bev-alc and greater CPG have become some of the greatest revenue growth drivers for beer distributors. But those offerings aren’t the top priorities for distributors looking to add to their portfolios, according to a new survey from Bump Williams Consulting (BWC).
Dogfish Head Seeks a 2nd Hit with Grateful Dead Citrus Daydream Lager
Dogfish Head is looking to extend its long, strange trip back to growth in 2026. Following the launch of Grateful Dead Juicy Pale Ale last year – which helped return Dogfish Head to growth – the Boston Beer Company-owned craft brewery is leaning even further into its partnership with the Grateful Dead and releasing a “Volume 2” collaboration: Citrus Daydream Lager.
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.