A recent report published by Infinium Global Research on whiskey
market provides in-depth analysis of segments and sub-segments in global as
well as regional whiskey market. The study also highlights the impact of
drivers, restraints and macro indicators on the global and regional whiskey market
over the short term as well as long term. The report is a comprehensive
presentation of trends, forecast and dollar values of the global whiskey market.
According to the report, the global whiskey market is projected to grow at a CAGR of
3.7% over the forecast period of 2018-2024.
The report on the global whiskey market covers segments such as product type and application. On the
basis of product type, the global whiskey market is categorized into American whiskey,
Canadian whisky, Irish whiskey, and Scotch whiskey. Irish whiskey uses little or
no peat, so there is usually no smokiness in these whiskies. Irish whiskey may
contain a distillate of malt, a barley distillate and a portion of grain spirit.
Irish whiskey is distilled three times. Like Scotch whisky, Irish whiskey must
be matured for a legal minimum of three years. Canadian whiskeys are light in
body and flavor and are always blends of both highly flavored and neutral grain
whiskeys. They are made from mashes composed of combinations of corn, rye,
wheat, and barley malt prepared according to the formula of the individual
producer. Canadian whiskeys are usually aged for at least six years and then
reduced with water to an alcoholic content of about 45% by volume before
bottling. On the basis of application, the global whiskey market is categorized
into bars & restaurant, liquor stores, supermarkets, mini markets, and
online stores.
The report provides regional analysis covering geographies such as
North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of the World. In this section, the
key trends and market size for each geography is provided over the period of
2016-2024. The countries covered in the North America region include the U.S.,
Canada, and Mexico; while Asia-Pacific includes China, Japan, India, South
Korea, Malaysia, and among others. Moreover, Germany, U.K., France, Spain, and
Rest of Europe are included in the European region. The U.S. drives the growth
in the North America region as it is the largest market in the region. The
Asia-pacific region offers a substantial potential for the market growth owing
to rapid growth in markets such as India and China. The APAC region is projected to experience a
growth at a CAGR of x.x% over the period of 2018-2024. The whiskeys produced in
each country are distinctive in character because of differences in the method
of production, the type, and character of the cereal grains, and the quality and
character of the water employed.
The report provides profiles of the companies in the global
whiskey market such as Asahi Breweries, Anheuser-Busch InBev, Brown-Forman,
Carlsberg Breweries, Constellation Spirits, Distell Group, Gruppo Campari,
Illva Saronno, John Distilleries and Molson Coors.
The report provides deep insights on demand forecasts, market
trends, and micro and macro indicators. In addition, this report provides insights
into the factors that are driving and restraining the global whiskey market.
Moreover, IGR-Growth Matrix analysis given in the report brings an insight into
the investment areas that existing or new market players can consider. The
report provides insights into the market using analytical tools such as
Porter's five forces analysis and DRO analysis of whiskey market.
Moreover, the study highlights current market trends and provides forecast from 2018-2024. We also have highlighted future trends in the whiskey market that will impact the demand during the forecast period. Moreover, the competitive analysis given in each regional market brings an insight into the market share of the leading players. This report will help manufacturers, suppliers, and distributors of the whiskey market to understand the present and future trends in this market and formulate their strategies accordingly.
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