duck79 said:nortex97 said:
Anecdotal update: talked to a (DFW) bartender today (small local sports/dive bar) who gave some humorous perspectives;
- Ben E Keith (InBev beer distributor in DFW) rep said BL sales are off around 75% around town.
- They had about 6 cases of bud light they couldn't move for around 2 months in the back (bar only has around 8 taps).
- Now selling way more miller light draft than BL, was about equal.
- Had a fight this week over bud light in the bar/gay politics.
- When folks do order BL now they order it draft so people don't mock them over the bottle.
I was bemused. This is a pretty well run dive bar that basically won't let politics be discussed/fought over, around Frisco.
I'm in the business and was with the BEK Dallas GM on a visit 3 weeks ago. They aren't down 75%. They are down substantially but it's nowhere near 75% and obviously some areas are showing it more than others.
What is interesting is that the San Antonio wholesaler(Silver Eagle) says that they have not been affected much which blew my mind. The Dallas and SA base customer is quite different and that feedback was interesting.
Lower political awareness with the SA demographic?
I'd like to think that the overall makeup of the greater DFW area makes the trend more observable. It might be there in the SA area but not visible in the macro data. Would need to drill down.
Ultimately it's a subset of their market/consumers that are gone.
Now we see just how impactful that consumer group is.