Tesco predicts record demand for low and no alcohol drinks this Christmas

By Rachel Arthur

- Last updated on GMT

Tesco stocks a range of low and no beer, wine and spirits. Pic: Tesco
Tesco stocks a range of low and no beer, wine and spirits. Pic: Tesco

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Tesco is ordering in extra stock to accommodate demand for low and no alcohol drinks this Christmas: as it predicts a record season for the category in the UK.

Demand for no and low alcohol beer at the supermarket this year has grown by more than 20%, while sales of no/low wine rose by nearly 15% and demand for alternatives to spirits grew by nearly 10%.

But the supermarket also highlights year round demand. For example, demand for no/low drinks in the first three weeks of June this year (a heatwave) was 25% higher than the first three weeks of Dry January.

What’s driving the shift? Tesco says shoppers have new-found confidence in the category: often thanks to word-of-mouth recommendations from family and friends.

There’s also more choice, with Tesco stocking low and no products in their own fixture to make it easier for shoppers to browse the category. 

And that’s all accompanied by the overarching interest in health and moderation.

Tesco no and low alcohol wine buyer Joe Olding said: “Based on the huge demand throughout the year we are anticipating this festive season to not only be bigger than Dry January just gone, but to be the biggest Christmas ever for no and low drinks.

“A few years ago no and low alcohol drinks might have been a consideration to have on hand for special occasions but, as our latest sales data, shows they’ve become mainstream and are now popular all year round.

“We’ve also made it easier than ever for customers to find no and low alcohol drinks as they all sit alongside each in the same aisle.”

Among the leading brands driving the no and low boom for Tesco in the beer category are top independent alcohol-free beer brand Lucky Saint, the US' Athletic Brewing and Diageo's Guinness 0%.

In spirits, Gordon's 0% Alcohol Free Gin (Diageo) and London-headquartered The Clean Co brand are leaders; while in the wine category it's Nozeco (GCF Group), Not Guilty (Australian Vintage) and Kylie 0% Sparkling Rosé.

In fact, Kylie Minogue’s 0% Sparkling Rose – which launched in Tesco last year – has become the UK’s top selling premium no alcohol wine (Nielsen Total Coverage EPOS 12 weeks ending 4 Nov 2023). One million bottles have been sold across all UK retailers.

Other brands stocked in Tesco include Heineken 0%, Erdinger Alkoholfrei Wheat Beer, Thatchers Zero Somerset Cider, Brooklyn Brewery's Special Effects, and Brewdog Punk AF.

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