
Pouring the future in Australia: Five insights from the Pub Leaders Summit
Australian consumers’ pub habits are changing at pace in 2025, creating some dynamic opportunities as well as challenges for operators and suppliers.
Australian consumers’ pub habits are changing at pace in 2025, creating some dynamic opportunities as well as challenges for operators and suppliers.
The Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) has raised concern about the contraction in Britain’s nightlife scene as new data from the latest Night Time Economy Monitor reveals one in four late-night venues have shut their doors since 2020 – a total of nearly 800 businesses, leaving just 2,424 late night venues still operating.
Suppliers and operators in Britain’s On Premise have returned to modest growth in early August after an up-and-down July, CGA by NIQ’s latest Daily Drinks Tracker shows.
The optimism of Britain’s hospitality leaders rose in the second quarter of 2025 despite the arrival of new labour costs, the latest Business Confidence Survey from CGA by NIQ and Sona reveals.
Fresh research reveals how Polish consumers are engaging with bars, restaurants, and cafés—and what suppliers need to know to succeed in this dynamic market.
Hospitality’s staffing crisis goes beyond operational issues. In addition, it’s a brand-building problem. And the smartest drinks brands are paying attention.
The new GO Technology report, from leading hospitality tech provider Zonal, in partnership with CGA by NIQ, illustrates the importance of delivering on the fundamentals of guests’ meals and drinks out.
The Long Alcoholic Drinks (LAD) category has been a standout performer in the On Premise this year, and sport has been one of the key factors in its success.
Spirit sales continue to slow as financial caution continues to be second nature. Yet quality-led cocktails are keeping the category afloat, with cocktail lovers still showing up – and expecting excellence.
With beer losing share of sales to other BevAl categories in the US, new CGA by NIQ data spotlights state-by-state opportunities for suppliers to grow distribution.
Consumers across the Asia Pacific (APAC) region are increasingly moderating their alcohol consumption and seeking no and low alternatives to their favourite drinks in the On-Premise, new research from CGA by NIQ reveals.
Bursts of warm weather helped On Premise operators and suppliers to bring drinks sales level year-on-year in late July, CGA by NIQ’s latest Daily Drinks Tracker shows.
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