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Drinks Sector

Overall sector performance

Drinks exports were stable in 2025 at just over €2 billion, highlighting the resilience of the sector. The market for Irish drinks was challenging, with difficult trading conditions, persisting inventory issues and slower depletion rates due to a squeeze on consumer spending. 

Irish cream liqueur exports increased by 10%, continuing the growth evident since 2023. The category continues to benefit from premiumisation in key export markets such as the UK and North America. 

Trends by top key products

Glass of whiskey with ice

Prospects for 2026

2026 is expected to be a year of transition.

Positive indicators in the US suggest that market sellout rates have improved, leading to lower inventories. There are also signs that Gen Z is now entering the spirits market at a higher rate, which will have a positive effect on the spirits and RTD categories.

Modest growth is expected in the EU. Exports to emerging markets, especially in central and eastern European countries, seem set to continue the growth of recent years. 

Bord Bia Export Performance and Prospects report 2024-2025 cover image.

Export Performance & Prospects 2025 - 2026

To read more about the drinks sector in 2025 and its prospects for 2026, read the full Export Performance and Prospects 2025 - 2026 report now.

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