Tapped In Sales and Strategy for Beer Distributors
RNDC got cracked open like an egg. Now the real question isn't what happened — it's what suppliers do next. Bud, Ross, and Alicia get into the post-RNDC scramble, why limiting your distributor choices may have become a bridge too far, and where the chaos is quietly handing opportunity to the people paying attention. Plus the value war, the flat-drink boom, and the Delta-9 clock running out. In this episode, we break down… 🥚 What suppliers actually do now that RNDC is sold off piece by piece — single point of contact, multi-point headaches, and nobody wanting to hire a wall of middle managers ⚖️ Why "out of balance equals opportunity" — and how the pendulum may swing back toward boutique, brand-building distributors like it's the 1940s 🛢️ Oil down 26% in a month, inflation cooling, and why we think July and August could be a quiet summer sweet spot for volume 🍎 The value war is back: 1 in 4 Busch Light Apple shoppers are first-time beer buyers, 70%+ incremental to the category additive, not cannibalization 🌊 Who's drinking all this? Superlight and Spikeade U-boats rolling out the door — flat, low-alcohol, hyper-premium GP, and a category that came out of nowhere 📊 Lester Jones' gender employment data and why the answer is NOT making the packaging pink 🌿 The Delta-9 endgame: hope is not a strategy, distributors running inventory to zero, and who picks up hemp come January 2027 Key takeaways: * Consolidation helped suppliers — one contact, aligned spend and pricing — but RNDC's breakup may be the bridge too far. Out of balance equals opportunity. * The Sazerac/Crew & Point deal is a logistics-partner play, not a brand-building one. Smart first-mover move today, but it gets followed, and then profitability becomes the battleground. * Don't get lost in the big book. Small craft and wine producers will hunt for brand builders and specialty houses, not a slot they disappear into. * The value war is genuinely additive — Busch Light Apple is pulling new drinkers into beer, not stealing from it. Reps stack it high and watch it fly. * Hope is not a strategy on Delta-9. The noticeable shift this month: distributors stopped waiting for a rescue and started planning to run inventory to zero. This is a news-and-takes roundtable — Bud, Ross, and Alicia working through what's actually moving in the market right now. The spine is the RNDC fallout: a 40-state wholesaler down to a handful of locations, and a supplier world about to learn how to manage 15-20 relationships where they used to have one or two. When the market goes out of balance, the people watching closely find the opening. Listen, learn, and enjoy what you do. Catch the full episode on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. Got a take on how this shakes out in your market? Email us at info@vxptech.com. Share with a friend if you love it.
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