In 2023, spirits consumption per capita in the UK stood at an actual value. Forecast data for the upcoming years indicate a gradual increase in spirits consumption: 2.45 liters in 2024, 2.47 liters in 2025, 2.49 liters in 2026, 2.51 liters in 2027, and 2.52 liters in 2028. Year-on-year percentage variations indicate a consistent but slight upward trend, reflecting incremental growth in consumption. Over the last two years, the increase suggests a continuous appeal for spirits among UK consumers, with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) showing the average annual increase over the five-year period.
Future trends to watch for include potential impacts of economic conditions, changes in consumer preferences toward premium or low-alcohol spirits, and evolving regulatory measures that may influence consumption patterns. Additionally, market innovations and health awareness campaigns will be critical factors in shaping the spirits consumption landscape.