Alcohol is primarily made from fermented sugar, which can be found in many forms. Yeast, carbohydrates, and water are the three substances that are most commonly used. Water serves as the basis for the conversion of carbohydrates into carbon dioxide and alcohol by the essential bacteria yeast. The carbohydrates may come from cereals (barley, corn, or wheat) that are used to make whiskey and beer, or from fruits (grapes, apples, or pears) that ferment to produce wine and cider.
According to SPER Market Research, ‘Europe Alcohol Ingredients Market Size- By Ingredient Type, By Beverage Type - Regional Outlook, Competitive Strategies and Segment Forecast to 2033’ state that the Europe Alcohol Ingredients Market is predicted to reach USD XX Billion by 2033 with a CAGR of 8.28%.
Drivers: Customers' growing preference for high-end and creative alcoholic beverages is positively influencing the market dynamics for alcohol components. In order to offer unique and exceptional drinking experiences, more artisanal distilleries, boutique wineries, and craft breweries are cropping up. For instance, the number of operating breweries in the European Union (EU) increased from 9500 in 2021 to 9,680 in 2022. Furthermore, there is a market for luxury products in emerging categories such as ready-to-drink (RTD) cocktails, flavored malt beverages, and alcoholic items. In line with this, companies are focusing on launching innovative products to give their customers a memorable experience.
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Challenges: Supply chain interruptions, changing customer preferences, and strict regulations are some of the issues facing the European market for alcohol ingredients. Strict rules on ingredient safety and labeling are enforced by regulatory organizations; for example, the EU's Food Information to Consumers Regulation mandates transparency, which could make formulation procedures more difficult. Furthermore, a 25% increase in non-alcoholic and low-alcohol goods from 2018 to 2022 indicates that customers' growing health concern is causing the market for traditional alcoholic beverages to decline. Recent events throughout the world have made supply chain problems worse, leading to shortages of ingredients and fluctuating prices. For example, the price of essential flavoring agents has increased by 15% in the last year.
COVID-19 Impact: The COVID-19 epidemic had a major impact on the European market for alcohol components, posing both challenges and opportunities. Pubs and restaurants were forced to close due to lockdowns and other restrictions, which initially reduced on-trade sales because there was a smaller market for traditional alcoholic beverages. For many businesses, this adjustment resulted in a 20–30% decrease in revenues during periods of severe limitations. However, the pandemic contributed to the expansion of the online retail industry; in 2020, e-commerce sales of alcoholic beverages increased by more than 40%, forcing producers to change their distribution plans.
In 2017, 64% of women and 56% of men in England reported having consumed alcohol over the previous 12 months, with an average weekly intake of no more than 14 units. According to these figures, the nation's need for alcohol will drive the industry under study. Additionally, some of the market key players are: ADM, Cargill, Chr. Hansen Holding A/S, D.D. Williamson & Co., Inc., Dohler Group SE.
Europe Alcohol Ingredients Market Segmentation:
By Ingredient Type: Based on the Ingredient Type, Europe Alcohol Ingredients Market is segmented as; Yeast, Enzymes, Colorants, Flavors & Salts.
By Beverage Type: Based on the Beverage Type, Europe Alcohol Ingredients Market is segmented as; Beer, Spirits, Wine.
By Region: This research also includes data for Eastern, Western, Southern and Northern Region.
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