Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Canadian beer sales continue slide in face of rising cannabis sector

The Canadian beer market suffered its biggest decline in years in 2019 as competition increased from other beverage categories and an expanding cannabis industry.

Sales of domestic and imported beer fell 3% last year from 2018, the steepest decline in at least seven years, according to data from industry group Beer Canada.

Domestic beer sales were hit especially hard, closing 2019 with eight consecutive monthly losses.

In December, domestic beer sales fell almost 4% compared to the same period a year earlier.

Sales of domestic beer expanded modestly in the months before cannabis was legalizedin October 2018.

However, domestic beer sales by volume fell in 11 out of 12 months in 2019, compared to the year-before period.

Adult-use cannabis sales rose from 53 million Canadian dollars ($40 million) in November 2018 to CA$135 million in November 2019. The slow start was in line with rational industry expectations.

Some brewers have partnered with cannabis companies in an effort to tap a growth industry.

Molson Coors struck a joint venture with Ontario-headquartered cannabis producer Hexo last year.

Although the ultimate impact is currently unknown, the emergence of legal cannabis in certain U.S. states and Canada may result in a shift of discretionary income away from our products or a change in consumer preferences away from beer, the company stated.

The joint venture, Truss, is building a production facility in Belleville, Ontario for the launch of cannabis-infused beverages in the Canadian market.

We currently expect that Truss will launch products in 2020, subject to and after all of its licenses and regulatory clearances have been obtained, the company noted in a regulatory filing last week.

Brewers could come under renewed pressure when marijuana companies launch cannabinoid-infused beverages in the coming months.

Canadian market leader Canopy Growth recentlydelayed the launch of its line of beverages.

Seattle-based data firm Headset predicts that the Canadian market for cannabis edibles and beverages will settle above 12% by the end of 2020.

Hexo’s shares trade on theNew York Stock ExchangeandToronto Stock Exchange.

Canopy trades on the New York Stock Exchange asCGCand the Toronto Stock Exchange asWEED.

Matt Lamers isMarijuana Business Dailys international editor, based near Toronto. He can be reached at[email protected].

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