During July nine-liter control states spirits case sales fell 2.3%, a depressed growth rate effected by a double whammy delivered by an imposing (16.0%) comp and calendar effects, over same period sales last year.
During the period March 2020 through May 2021, the control states’ on- and off-premise markets behaved capriciously as opposed to their historically consistent behavior. The pre-COVID on-premise share of the control state market averaged 18%.
During June nine-liter control states spirits case sales grew 8.6% over same period sales last year in spite of an imposing (13.1%) comp.
During the period March 2020 through April 2021, the control states’ on- and off-premise markets behaved capriciously as opposed to their historically consistent behavior. The pre-COVID on-premise share of the control state market averaged 18%.
During May nine-liter control states spirits case sales grew 7.9% over same period sales last year, aided by a weak comp and an octogenarius percent Pennsylvania growth rate.
During the period March 2020 through March 2021, the control states’ on- and off-premise markets behaved capriciously.
During April nine-liter control states spirits case sales grew 17.5% over same period sales last year, effected by a flat comp and an anomalous kilo-percent Pennsylvania growth rate.
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During March nine-liter control states spirits case sales grew 2.9% over same period sales last year despite a (monster) 17% comp. Michigan(25.5%), Montana(16.8%), and Pennsylvania(11.2%) reported monthly growth rates for March exceeding their twelve-month trends.
During February nine-liter control states spirits case sales grew 6.2% over same period sales last year. Maine(11.8%), Michigan(14.3%), Montana(12.9%), New Hampshire(8.5%), Pennsylvania(2.3%), Utah(7.5%), and West Virginia(17.8%) reported monthly growth rates for February exceeding their twelve-month trends.