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The State of the Booze Business: What Does the Future Hold?

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The alcohol industry stands out as it undergoes changes that are not only fundamental but also unique, driven by changing consumer preferences, technological advancements, and shifting demographics. One of the key factors driving the non-alcohol trend is the ‘sober curious’ movement. Dry January is a good example.

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The Current State of THC Beverages

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So, when I went back home, I continued to drink alcohol. I was drinking more cannabis beverages (and non-alcoholic beers) and less alcohol. I didn’t even intentionally quit drinking alcohol. I didn’t even intentionally quit drinking alcohol. Dry Atlas is a media company focused on alcohol alternatives.

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WSWA’s Access LIVE 2025 Highlights Adaptability and Durability

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Beverage alcohol companies everywhere are scrambling to sign last-minute contracts before potential price hikes. Another pressing topic Opici noted is how consumer preferences are reshaping the beverage alcohol landscape. billion by 2032, according to Fortune Business Insights. What’s worrying companies?

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Giving cider its rightful space

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However, that did not stop Ayush and Kalp Patel from foraying into the exciting alcoholic beverage territory. billion by 2032 and India is slated to be one of the major producers of cider. The tropical climate demands a drink that is not heavy, has an equivalent kick to a beer, and is refreshing in taste.

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