Beverage Dynamics

Beverage Dynamics Jan-Feb 2015

Beverage Dynamics is the largest national business magazine devoted exclusively to the needs of off-premise beverage alcohol retailers, from single liquor stores to big box chains, through coverage of the latest trends in wine, beer and spirits.

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www.beveragedynamics.com January/February 2015 • Beverage Dynamics 11 TRIP REPORT BY JEREMY NEDELKA In November I traveled to St. Louis, where I attended the annual Anheuser-Busch trade media open house. I had the opportunity to hear about the company's latest initiatives, sample some new products, take a look at new packaging and ask executives questions about future projects. The biggest point of emphasis for the execu- tives in attendance was data, data, data. Here are my top takeaways from the event: The company is very pleased with the early results from its Your Balanced Portfolio Approach (YBPA) program. YBPA is a data- driven retailer guidance system that leverages AB's entire portfolio (craft, premium and mass-market) to show retailers who among their peers is "best in class" and what metrics separates the best from the average. According to Anheuser-Busch's internal research, liquor/wine stores make up 27% of total off-premise beer sales (the other 73 percent includes mostly convenience stores and grocery stores). The fi gure breaks down further to 1% small urban stores, 16% small rural/suburban stores, 2% boutique outlets and 8% large service stores. All category managers within the company are graded and par- tially compensated based on how their retail accounts compare to the national market in category sales, not just on sales of An- heuser-Busch products. "We want to help retailers grow their entire beer business," said VP of Category Leadership CJ Watson. The company calls Lime-a-Rita, introduced in 2012, a "game changer" because many locations that aren't able to sell liquor can now offer a beer alternative. "The Rita franchise alone is 60% of the size of Boston Beer," said David Almeida, VP of Sales and Wholesaler Development. Anheuser-Busch plans to have 300 Rita cabanas (on-premise signed locations found in ballparks, concert venues, malls and other large spaces) by the end of 2014, with the goal of replicating the brand's off-premise success in the on-premise market. Anheuser-Busch is expanding personnel in certain key areas. By the end of 2015, there will be 800 brand representatives in the on-premise market who weren't there in 2013. In addition, the company has spun off a high-end business team made up of 200 employees who work in Illinois. The investment in people is in- tentional. "Our competitors can copy our brands, breweries and trade programs, but they can't copy our people and our culture," Almeida said. AB's internal data revealed a number of surprising (and some not-so-surprising) statistics: • Within the previous four weeks, 60 percent of legal drinking age adults have consumed an AB product (29.8 percent for Bud Light alone). • Through Bud Light's "Whatever USA" campaign, which tar- geted Millennials, more than 2 million consumers were engaged and 200,000 shared videos through social media and the web. Introducing new products and expanding the portfolio is only part of the company's long-term plan. "If we don't make our core brands more relevant and interesting to consumers, we can't innovate enough to make up for the losses we've seen recently," said Pat McGauley, VP of Innovation. "We need to renovate our core brands periodically." Beer consumers read print advertising and make purchasing decisions based on what the circulars contain. According to AB's research, "65% of beer shoppers recently read an ad in a newspaper or mail circular, compared to 48% of all shoppers," said Paul Au- berry, Senior Director of the Category Leadership Center. Full Disclosure: Anheuser-Busch paid for my transportation and lodging during my stay in St. Louis, which in no way impacted my reporting. The only things I was asked not to report were details of unreleased products and packaging. ANHEUSER-BUSCH EMBRACES BIG DATA

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