
DrinkUp Daily Industry Brief 1-1-26
From Drink Up by Samuel Anderson
January 1, 2026 · 3 min · Season 3 · Episode 21
About this episode
The episode discusses trends in the beverage industry focusing on sugar reduction, non-alcoholic growth, and direct consumer connections.
Welcome to the DrinkUp Podcast , Daily Industry Brief, where we break down what’s happening in the beverage business and what it actually means for brands, distributors, and operators.” The headline today: regulators and consumers are teaming up, intentionally or not, to push the industry toward lower sugar, more moderation, and more direct connections with drinkers. California’s new spirits shipping pilot opens the DtC door for distilleries, while front-of-pack nutrition labels and sugar-driven price hikes make full-calorie soft drinks and heavy RTDs a tougher sell. Meanwhile, Gen Z’s “zebra striping” and Dry January momentum keep fueling non-alcoholic and functional beverage growth well into 2026. The move now is clear: trim the sugar, build a serious NA and functional bench, and treat direct consumer access as a strategic asset, not a side project.
People in this episode
Host: Samuel Anderson
Topics covered
- beverage industry
- sugar reduction
- non-alcoholic beverages
- functional drinks
- direct consumer access
Keywords
- beverage business
- sugar moderation
- spirits shipping
- nutrition labels
- Gen Z trends
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: California
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