Archive of all rankings reports – Page 10
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Britain's 100 Biggest Alcohol Brands: who's come up trumps?
Our survey of Britain’s Biggest Alcohol Brands in association with Nielsen shows the game’s got tougher
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Britain's Biggest Alcohol Brands: the Wild Cards
Five of the top 100 brands in last year’s report have fallen out of our ranking, replaced by high growth newcomers. But the UK’s biggest booze companies have no shortage of fast-growing contenders
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1 (1) Stella Artois
Everyone wants a piece of you when you’re number one; brands and own label
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2 (3) Smirnoff
Britain’s biggest vodka has had the year’s biggest growth, worth a whopping £39.5m to owner Diageo
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3 (2) Foster's
Foster’s is the latest lager to have its spot in the ranking nabbed by the big daddy of spirits
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4 (4) Carlsberg
If this ranking was all about attention-grabbing marketing stunts, Carlsberg would surely be number one
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11 (13) Jack Daniels
Jack has turned in the third greatest growth of the past year, putting an extra £30.9m through the tills
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14 (14) Echo Falls
Echo Falls has racked up a further £6m in the past year as other US wines have suffered
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24 (23) Baileys
Baileys Original is to thank for the brand’s growth; all other variants are in decline
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26 (24) Isla Negra
Business is good for Isla Negra owner Concha Y Toro - all three of its brands in the 100 are in value growth
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30 (36) Captain Morgan
The captain is sailing up our ranking, with the key Spiced variant and Spiced & Cola RTDs in strong growth
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33 (28) Bulmers
With international fruit and premium traditional ciders in strong growth, Bulmers has taken a £11.7m hit
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44 (55) Coors Light
Teaming Coors Light with the Muscles from Brussels four years ago proved a knockout move for Molson Coors
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50 (50) Three Barrels
Britain’s biggest brandy has struggled to maintain the 2% growth of a year ago