Mississippi Alcoholic Beverage Market: Regulations, Statistics, Trends, and Wholesalers
Did you know that the Hospitality State is not that hospitable when it comes to alcohol consumption, as a big part of the counties in Mississippi are dry? Also, the state has a government alcohol monopoly in selling booze with an ABV of over 14% and distilled spirits. Information like this and much more is what we’ll provide you here, and you can learn vital information that you can use when thinking of spreading or setting up a new business in the Magnolia State.
Consumption Trends In Mississippi
Mississippi Spirits Consumption from 2015-2020 by 9-Liter Cases
Mississippi Wine Consumption from 2015-2020 by 9-Liter Cases
Mississippi Beer Consumption from 2015-2020 by 9-Liter Cases
Mississippi Spirits Volume By Category – 2020 Data
Spirit trends in Mississippi by volume and dollar sales in 2020.
Category | Volume Sales Thousands, 9-liter cases |
Dollar Sales Millions |
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Straight Whiskey | 292 | N/A |
Canadian Whisky | 217 | N/A |
Scotch Whisky | 29 | N/A |
Irish Whiskey | 15 | N/A |
Gin | 121 | N/A |
Vodka | 664 | N/A |
Rum | 132 | N/A |
Tequila | 151 | N/A |
Cordials/Liqueurs | 404 | N/A |
Cocktails | 111 | N/A |
Source: Beverage Information Group
Mississippi Wine Volume Sales By Category – 2020 Data
Wine trends in Mississippi by volume sales in 2020
Category | Volume Sales Thousands, 9-liter cases |
---|---|
Table | 822.4 |
Champagne & Sparkling | 118 |
Dessert & Fortified | 62.9 |
Vermouth & Aperitif | 2.4 |
Source: Beverage Information Group
Mississippi Beer Volume Sales By Category – 2020 Data
Beer trends in Mississippi by volume sales in 2020
Category | Volume Sales Thousands, 2.25 Gallon Cases |
Volume Sales barrels |
---|---|---|
Craft | 3.5 | 112.9 |
FMBs & Hard Seltzer | 2.9 | 94.5 |
Super & Super Premium | 3.3 | 107.1 |
Light | 13.1 | 421.0 |
Popular | 1.6 | 51.0 |
Imported | 2.3 | 74.5 |
Source: Beverage Information Group
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Alcoholic Beverage Distributors Located In Mississippi
When it comes to the sale of alcohol, the United States conforms to a stringent three-tier system. Wholesalers or importers are considered to be the “middle tier” of the sector. These businesses buy products from the lower tier, which is composed of suppliers and manufacturers. They subsequently sell the goods to distributors, who in turn market them to retailers. After that, people buy from retailers. In the US, the three-tier system must be followed for all transactions.
Below you will find an updated list of the top distributors located in the state of Mississippi. Need more info on the many distributors of alcohol throughout the US? Check out the full list of distributors or fill out the contact form provided.
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Self-Pitch Distribution Model
In the environment that we operate in today, it can be difficult to find distributors willing to sell your brand.
As you may or may not know, there are hundreds, even thousands of brands and far fewer distribution businesses to move your product through the tiers.
To reduce complication and increase the chances of getting distribution, many use Park Street’s self-pitch distribution approach..
The self-pitch distribution model is comparable to the three-tier conventional distribution model in that goods is distributed to retailers, but the main distinction is that the supplier is in charge of sales and marketing.
Selling Alcohol In Mississippi
In the state of Mississippi, all alcohol is controlled by The Alcoholic Beverage Control also known as ABC. They control manufacturing, supplying, buying, selling, and more.
Should you be interesting in selling alcoholic beverages in Mississippi or if you’re trying to build your brand and gain presence in the state, then you want to read and understand all these FAQs provided below. Should you need more information, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.
FAQs on Mississippi Beer, Wine & Spirits Sales
What are the policies regarding the sale of alcohol on Sundays in Mississippi?
Beer and light wine are sold at grocery/convenience stores open 24/7; wine and distilled spirits with more than 5% ABV are sold in liquor stores that work from Monday to Saturday and are closed on Sundays and Christmas Day.
What are the hours retailers can sell alcohol?
Liquor stores are open from 10 AM to 10 PM from Monday to Saturday; convenience & grocery stores can sell beer and light wine 24/7. On-premise alcohol sales are allowed from 7 AM to midnight.
What are the alcohol laws in Mississippi?
In Mississippi, people from 18-21 years can drink beer and light wine with parental supervision. People need to be over 21 to be able to bartend and serve alcohol. Also, only people over 21 can buy alcohol.
Beer and light wine are sold at grocery and convenience stores, but wine and distilled spirits can only be purchased at liquor stores. The off-premise sale of beer and light wine is allowed 24/7, while wine and distilled spirits can be purchased from 10 AM to 10 PM, Monday to Saturday. On-premise sale of alcohol is from 7 AM to midnight.
Mississippi has several dry states; it is illegal to bring in alcoholic beverages and transport alcohol through the dry counties.
Interestingly, in Mississippi, it is legal to drink while driving, but the BAC must remain under 0.08%, and penalties for DUI range from minor to severe. Drivers under 21 must remain under the BAC limit of 0.02%.
Do Walmart, Target, and CVS sell alcohol in Mississippi?
Walmart, Target, CVS, and other retailers can sell beer and light wine 24/7 but cannot sell regular wine and distilled spirits.
Do they sell liquor, wine, or beer in grocery stores in Mississippi?
Grocery stores can sell beer and light wine 24/7 but cannot sell regular wine and distilled spirits.
Do they sell liquor, wine, or beer in gas stations in Mississippi?
Gas stations with retail outlets can sell beer and light wine 24/7, but are not permitted to sell wine or distilled spirits.
What is the alcohol excise tax in Mississippi?
Mississippi has varied excise taxes on different alcohol types as follows:
Beer Tax – $0.43/gallon
Wine Tax – $0.35/gallon
Distilled Spirits Tax – State-controlled sales in ABC stores
The Federal alcohol excise tax is also included in the price of the alcoholic beverage sold in Mississippi, as follows:
Beer Federal Excise Tax – $18.00/31-gallon barrel, or $0.05 per 12-oz can
Wine Federal Excise Tax – $1.07 to $3.4/gallon; $0.21 to $0.67/750ml bottle
Distilled Spirits Federal Excise Tax – $13.5/proof gallon or $2.14/750ml 80-proof bottle (40% ABV).
Buying Alcohol In Mississippi – Hours, Locations & Taxes
The laws for purchasing alcohol in Mississippi are very different from other states. Many of the questions below answer all the questions that you may have. Please ask more questions should you not find what you’re looking for below.
FAQs on Buying Beer, Wine & Liquor in Mississippi
Can you buy liquor in grocery stores in Mississippi?
You can only buy beer and light wine in grocery stores in Mississippi.
Can you buy alcohol in gas stations in Mississippi?
You can only buy beer and light wine in gas stations in Mississippi.
Does Mississippi Allow direct-to-consumer shipping?
Direct-to-consumer alcohol shipping is not allowed in Mississippi.
What times can you buy liquor, wine, or beer in Mississippi?
On-premise alcohol purchases are allowed seven days a week from 7 AM to midnight. Off-premise beer and light wine sales are allowed 24/7, while liquor and wine are sold at liquor stores open from 10 AM to 10 PM, Monday to Saturday.
Can you order alcohol to go in Mississippi?
Yes, you can order wine with your order, but it must be a single sealed bottle of wine with one order.
Where in Mississippi can buy alcohol off-premise?
Off-premise beer and light wine (with less than 10% ABV) are sold 24/7 at various retailers, convenience stores, and gas stations. Wine and distilled spirits are sold at licensed liquor stores from 10 AM to 10 PM, Monday to Saturday.
Where can buy alcohol for on-premise consumption in Mississippi?
Alcohol for on-premise consumption can be purchased at restaurants, bars, clubs, and hotels, usually from 7 AM to midnight. Still, local authorities fix hours of alcohol sales in many counties.
(Data Sources – wikipedia.org, dor.ms.gov, sos.ms.gov)
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