Press Release

NBWA Releases June Beer Purchasers’ Index

Media contact: Erin Donar | EDonar@nbwa.org | 703-229-3702

ALEXANDRIA, Va. – The National Beer Wholesalers Association (NBWA) released the Beer Purchasers’ Index (BPI) for June 2022.

The June 2022 BPI results show the total beer index at 46 and “at-risk” inventory at 47, indicating a break in the pattern after the 50+ readings experienced previously this year. Continued inflationary pressures, extreme heat, rising interest rates and recession fears, coupled with slower-than-expected sales in May, bring the industry to a pause after five months of positive ordering trends. When looking at the comparison month of June 2021, it is worth noting that the industry was experiencing an extraordinary period of recovery for on-premise retail. The June 2022 results show a shift to a slightly more pessimistic sentiment compared to the previous two quarters of this year. However, leaner inventories, reflected in the below 50 “at-risk” inventory measure, are a positive signal for the industry as it manages through unprecedented heat waves, price increases, uncertainty around consumer demand and the general economy.

 

About NBWA’s Beer Purchasers’ Index: BPI is the only forward-looking indicator for distributors to measure expected beer demand. The index surveys beer distributors’ purchases across different segments and compares them to previous years. A reading greater than 50 indicates the segment is expanding, while a reading below 50 indicates the segment is contracting.

Looking across the segments for June:

  • The imports index stands as the only beer segment in expansion territory with a reading of 61 in June 2022, but it is 10 points lower than the June 2021 reading of 71.
  • The craft index at 33 is well below the June 2021 reading of 53. Craft continues to struggle as on-premise retailers are not rebuilding draft beer with the same number of tap handles as before.
  • The premium lights index posted a reading of 44, which is well below the June 2021 reading of 59. However, it is more in line with recent 2022 trends.
  • The premium regular segment index is at 36, below the June 2021 reading of 40.
  • The below premium segment is at 42, which is significantly higher than the June 2021 reading of 35. This is the only segment to see an increase year-over-year.
  • The FMB/seltzer index took another big hit, falling to 36 in June 2022 from the June 2021 reading of 69.
  • Finally, the cider segment remains below 50, with the June 2022 results at 30 compared to June 2021’s reading of 40.

The National Beer Wholesalers Association (NBWA) represents America’s 3,000 independent beer distributors who service every state, congressional district and media market across the country. Licensed at the federal and state levels, beer distributors get bottles, cans, cases and kegs from a brewer or importer to stores, restaurants and other licensed retail accounts through a transparent and accountable regulatory system. Distributors build brands of all sizes – from familiar domestic beers to new startup labels and imports from around the world – and generate enormous consumer choice while supporting more than 140,000 quality jobs in their home communities. Beer distributors work locally to keep communities safe by sponsoring programs to promote responsible consumption, combat drunk driving and reduce underage drinking.