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Organic Alcohol in Bars and Restaurants: Is it Becoming Mainstream?

  • extractethylalcoho
  • Jan 8
  • 2 min read

The organic alcohol trend is making its way into the bars and restaurants as the consumers’ thirst for pure and eco-friendly spirits is the strongest ever. The organic spirits in bars and restaurants are coming in with the new health and ethical aspect of the alcohol lifestyle which is drawing some attention and thus the organic production, marketing and consumption across hotels and restaurants is being noticed.

Rising Demand for Organic Spirits

The organic alcohol market that was once small is now big and coming in with a lot of health-benefited and eco-friendly customers. As per the Verified Market Reports, the value of the global organic alcohol market was about USD 2.5 billion in 2024 but it is set to grow greatly upto 2033. Bars and restaurants are continually buying USDA-certified organic spirits to serve their regular patrons with other alcoholic drinks. The market entry of the 200 proof alcohol, a very concentrated form that is mostly used in tinctures and infusions. Proof that even the exotic formats are getting their share in the hospitality sector.

Market Penetration and Regional Trends

The North American and European markets are the main drivers, while most other regions are still catching up with the idea of organic wines, beers, and cocktails being served at regular bars in cities like New York, Berlin, and London. The Indian alcohol market is projected to be worth USD 101.10 billion by 2032, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.7% from 2025, as Coherent Market Insights reports. The trend gets more support through the development of online platforms that are educating buyers on where to buy organic alcohol, as such platforms are making it easier for the establishments to get certified products.

 
 
 

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