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the proliferation of off trade channel thereby boosting the growth of the alcoholic beverages market in
Canada over the forecast period.
Moreover, the health-conscious consumers are looking for health benefits while consuming alcoholic drinks.
Hence, the continuous shifting preferences of consumers are expected to drive the market growth. The
consumers are seeking clean products, hence they are careful about the product they consume, the
ingredients used in it, whether it is synthetic or natural. The consumers are more attracted towards green
label products. The manufacturers are offering transparency with the content and sustainable brewing
practices. For instance, Molson Coors have achieved zero waste for landfill across at their major
manufacturing plants. The environmental and consumer responsibility taken by the companies are attracting
the consumer and are expected to drive the Canada Alcoholic Drinks market over the forecast period.
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Beer is the most commonly consumed alcoholic drink in Canada. The Northwest and Yukon are the highest
region for beer consumption. The innovative product launches from high, low to no alcohol beer are gaining
popularity with the increasing quality concerns as consumers are inclined towards premium segments. The
manufacturers are compelled to provide rich experience to their consumers. For instance, the Historic Pale
Ale by Molson Coors is based on an historic recipe from 1908. Thus, different flavors having unique taste is
expected to drive the beer market in Canada over the forecast period. The increase in demand for
authenticate and unusual flavors of beer are expected to drive the alcoholic drinks market in Canada over the
forecast period. However, wine market has observed growth of around 4% in 2016 owing to the increasing
imports. For instance, in 2016, the imported red wine sales accounted for around 75% of red wine sold in
Canada. Wine segment witnessed growth around the region however, especially in New found land and
Labrador reported the highest among all the wine consumption region of Canada. The increasing
consumption of wine and spirits is expected to drive the growth of the Canada alcoholic drinks industry over
the forecast period.
Hexa Research has segmented the Canada alcoholic drinks market report based on type and distribution
channel:
Segmentation by type, 2015 - 2025 (USD Billion)
• Beer
• Cider & Flavored Alcoholic Beverage
• Wine
• Spirits
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