Alcohol avoiders increase demand for soft drink innovation

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Data from the US highlights how, in the past two years, volume sales of alcoholic beverages in America have fallen – by around 0.1% in 2016 and 0.2% in 2017.

IWSR said the decrease in total alcoholic beverage consumption was directly related to “the slow-building trend of moderation or not drinking at all.” It added: “Signs of health and wellness permeate the industry with increasing frequency. From all-natural ingredients to low-ABV to zero-proof mocktails, consumers are clearly gravitating toward ‘healthier’ drinking experiences.” 

Meanwhile, in a survey of US consumers commissioned by investment banking firm Berenberg, 64% of Generation Z respondents said that, as they grow older, they expect to drink alcohol less frequently than older generations currently do.

Based on observed trends and the results of initial surveys, we expect that members of Generation Z will drink upwards of 25% less per capita than Millennials did between the ages of 18 and 49.”

In its recently published Top 10 Global Consumer Trends for 2018 report, market researcher Euromonitor International calls this new wave of young alcohol avoiders ‘Clean Lifers’.

It also warns that these consumers are not being adequately served by the beverage market. “With sobriety rising, there is frustration at the poor range of options in terms of low alcohol or non-alcoholic drinks, especially when socializing in bars and restaurants,” it says. 

Kevin Kilcoyne, VP and General Manager, Global Ingredients Group at Welch’s, commented: “There remains untapped potential in the soft drink market for new propositions that fit any occasion. Clean lifers enjoy going out and socializing, but they want to be healthy, so many of them are turning their backs on alcohol. This demonstrates that an opening also exists for products such as ‘mocktails’ – stylish beverages which look great and contain delicious and nutritious ingredients.” 

Concord grape juice from Welch’s Global Ingredients Group makes a great foundation for new soft drink formulations, including mocktails.

The Concord grape is a unique dark purple variety that’s delicious and naturally sweet. It is different from standard table grapes with its thick, vibrantly colored skin and crunchy seeds, which is where you’ll find the beneficial plant nutrients (polyphenols) behind this grape’s superfruit goodness.

In fact, Concord grape juice has many of the same polyphenols and heart health benefits as red wine – which makes it a great option for those cutting back on their alcohol intake. Also available from Welch’s Global Ingredients Group is Niagara grape juice. Niagara is a white grape with a golden hue that delivers a sophisticated flavor profile that is crisp, sweet, light and refreshing. Plus, both juices are made in the USA.

According to Kevin Kilcoyne, Welch’s Concord and Niagara grape juices are perfect for adding wow-factor to mocktail formulations.

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