Capturing the key values , aspirations and rituals embraced by core youth demographics through the ages, RTDs mirror the zeitgeist and will hence remain fluid, adaptable and disruptive. From wine coolers to alcopops and from hard seltzers to ready-to-sip cocktails, the category’s generational cyclicality should not distract from its underlying upward trajectory.
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RTDs have been disrupting drinking rituals and occasions since their inception while mirroring the zeitgeist and the values and lifestyles of youth demographics of each era. But behind the dramatic volatility and headline-grabbing controversies faced by key subsegments, the overall category has nearly quadrupled its volumes since the mid-90s.
The hard seltzer (“Other” RTDs) segment’s meteoric rise and ongoing downfall should be seen as part of an overreaching pattern that also defined the lifecycles of wine coolers in the 70s and alcopops in the 90s. Lasting roughly five years before peaking, one segment’s demise leads to another one’s rise.
Adopting a more aspirational positioning, replicating signature cocktail recipes and utilising iconic spirit or mixer brands that - when combined - can be more than the sum of their parts, experimenting with alternative packaging, formulations and design cues are some of the attributes that will define the segment.
While still in its infancy and only just making inroads in key markets, non-alc RTDs will most likely steal the limelight in the short to medium term as the no/lo trend comes of age and cements its position in the mainstream.
High levels of brand fragmentation and long tails of challenger brands should be expected to continue defining share breakdowns across most subsegments. Building communities, supporting sustainability goals, pushing the limits of flavour sophistication without crossing into oversaturation and prioritising natural ingredients while lowering sugar content will be key.
Alcoholic drinks is the aggregation of beer, wine, spirits, cider/perry and RTDs.
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