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The U.S. beverage market once again saw performance decelerate in 2024, according to data from New York-based Beverage Marketing Corporation (BMC). Although better than the previous two years, the market research firm projects that total U.S. beverage market volume declined 0.1% in 2024, however, revenues made up for that decline, mostly due to inflation, with wholesale dollar projected growth up 2.2%.
BMC found that most large mass market refreshment beverage categories struggled in 2023, with the exception of bottled water and energy drinks, which saw volumes up 2.3% and 1.5%, respectively. Carbonated soft drinks again saw volume declines with the category down 1%. However, in total, volume for liquid refreshment beverages were up 0.3% in 2024, according to BMC data.
In the beverage alcohol market, all were down in terms of volume. The beer category fared the best with volume decline of 2% compared with wine volumes down 7.5% and spirits volumes down 4%, according to BMC data. In terms of total volume for beverage alcohol, volume was down 2.8% in 2024.
Taking all of these factors into account, Beverage Industry’s Top 100 Beverage Companies report, based on 2024 fiscal year sales, reflects the ebbs and flows that different factions of the alcohol and non-alcohol beverage market experienced this past year.
Top 100 Beverage Companies
* Beverage Industry estimate
‡ Powdered and Liquid Beverages, Water, Milk Products and Ice Cream, Nutrition and Health
† All operating units, including non-beverages
§ Abbott Nutritionals only
^ Beauty & Wellbeing
‡‡ Wine & Spirits
§§ Americas Simple Meals and Beverages
^^ Glanbia Performance Nutrition division
†† Mike's Hard Lemonade Co. division
^^^Tea only
††† Alcoholic Beverages and Food & Soft Drink Divisions
‡‡‡ Beverage alcohol business
Significant Events
* Beverage Industry estimate
‡ Powdered and Liquid Beverages, Water, Milk Products and Ice Cream, Nutrition and Health
† All operating units, including non-beverages
§ Abbott Nutritionals only
^ Beauty & Wellbeing
‡‡ Wine & Spirits
§§ Americas Simple Meals and Beverages
^^ Glanbia Performance Nutrition division
†† Mike's Hard Lemonade Co. division
^^^Tea only
††† Alcoholic Beverages and Food & Soft Drink Divisions
‡‡‡ Beverage alcohol business
Beverage Industry’s Top 100 List is based on worldwide sales for U.S. companies and foreign-held companies that have significant sales in the United States. Figures represent published sales for public companies, voluntarily disclosed sales from private companies, and estimates based on industry sources and publicly available business reporting sources.