Alcoholic beverages industry worldwide - Statistics & Facts
China and the United States are the market leaders
In 2023, the revenue of the global alcoholic drinks market finally exceeded that of the pre-pandemic era. The market grew by an additional seven percent in 2024. The spirits segment accounts for the largest share of sales buoyed by the massive Chinese market, with baijiu being the sales leader. Not surprisingly, it is also China that has the largest overall contribution to alcoholic beverage revenue in the world, although the United States is not far behind. While beer was the largest share of the U.S. market for many years, spirits have overtaken there as well. Wine is the only market segment that is not currently dominated by Chinese sales. The United States recorded over 58 billion dollars in revenue in 2023, more than twice that of China which ranked second. Wine production largely remains in the traditional European countries of Italy, France, and Spain.Consumers are diverse
When it comes to per-capita consumption, neither the Americans not the Chinese are the leaders. Instead, it is the Central European country Czechia, as well as the Baltic state of Lithuania. Czechs drank almost 160 liters on average per year and Lithuanians over 152 liters. In contrast, Americans consumed 94 liters on average and the Chinese just 43. Wine consumption centered in the regions most known for production with Portugal in the lead at 68 liters per person. Luxemburg was a notable exception in second place at 49 liters. Regarding spirits, Japan was the standout, with consumers there drinking nearly 25 liters per year.While markets have seen fluctuations in the past several years, and changing tastes are beginning to ripple into broader trends, the biggest consumers and producers have retained their places in the industry. It remains to be seen if new trends will transform the current dynamic in a lasting way.