Cash Rules Everything around Me: Investigating Craft Beer Drinkers Purchase Decisions during Inflationary Period
Abstract
:1. Introduction
Research Questions
- RQ1:
- Have craft beer drinkers decreased their on-premise consumption in lieu of inflation and rising costs?
- RQ2:
- How much more are craft beer drinkers willing to pay on-premise if prices remain higher?
- RQ3:
- How much more are craft beer drinkers willing to pay for off-premise if prices remain higher?
- RQ4:
- To what extent have craft beer drinkers utilized third-party delivery and how much more are they willing to pay for third-party delivery of beer?
2. Literature Review
2.1. On-Premise (Own-Premise) vs. Off-Premise—Sales & Drinking
2.2. Impacts of Increased Prices on Alcohol Consumption
2.3. From Pandemic Times to Inflationary Times
3. Materials and Methods
4. Results
5. Discussion
5.1. Academic Implications
5.2. Practical Implications
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Appendix A.1. Beer-Inflation Survey
- 1.
- Do you consider yourself a craft beer drinker?—If no end of survey
- Yes
- No
- 2.
- Are you over 21 years of age?—If no end of survey
- Yes
- No
- 3.
- How often do you drink Craft Beer at a location other than your home (i.e., Bar, Restaurant, Brewery Taproom, etc.)?
- Never
- Once a month
- A few times a month
- Once a week
- Multiple times a week
- Daily
- 4.
- Have you decreased how often you drink Craft Beer at a location other than your home as gas prices and inflation have increased?
- Yes
- No
- 5.
- What type of location do you visit most frequently to drink craft beer?
- Brewery Taproom
- Bar/Bottle Shop
- Brewpub
- Restaurant
- Other: __________
- 6.
- Do you consider yourself a ‘regular’ at the location that you visit most frequently to drink craft beer?
- Yes
- No
- 7.
- How often do you visit the location that you most frequently drink craft beer at?
- Never
- Once a month
- A few times a month
- Once a week
- Multiple times a week
- Daily
- 8.
- Thinking of the location you visit most frequently to drink craft beer at, how many beers do you typically consume per visit?
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5+
- 9.
- Thinking of the location you visit most frequently to drink craft beer at, how much do you typically spend Per Beer?
- Less than $5
- $5–6
- $7–8
- $9–10
- $10+
- 10.
- How often do you drink craft beer at home?
- Never
- Once a month
- A few times a month
- Once a week
- Multiple times a week
- Daily
- 11.
- Have you increased how often you drink craft beer at home as gas prices and inflation have increased?
- Yes
- No
- 12.
- Where do you most frequently purchase craft beer to Drink at Home?
- Brewery Taproom
- Bottle Shop
- Brewpub
- Grocery Store
- Beer/Wine/Spirits (Liquor) Store
- Gas Station/Convenience Store
- Other: __________
- 13.
- How often do you purchase craft beer to Drink at Home?
- Never
- Once a month
- A few times a month
- Once a week
- Multiple times a week
- Daily
- 14.
- How much do you typically spend when purchasing craft beer to Drink at Home?
- Less than $10
- $10–15
- $15–20
- More than $20
- 15.
- Have you ever used a Third-Party Delivery Service for craft beer purchases?
- Yes
- No
- 16.
- If No to 15—Would you be willing to use Third-Party Delivery Services for future craft beer purchases?
- Yes
- No
- 17.
- If Yes to 15—How frequently do you use Third-Party Delivery Services for craft beer purchases?
- Never
- Once a month
- A few times a month
- Once a week
- Multiple times a week
- Daily
- 18.
- If Yes to 15—How much do you typically spend when using Third-Party Delivery Services for craft beer purchases?
- Less than $10
- $10–15
- $15–20
- $20–25
- $30–35
- $35–40
- More than $40
- 19.
- If Yes to 15—Have you increased your usage of Third-Party Delivery Services for craft beer purchases as gas prices and inflation have increased?
- Yes
- No
- 20.
- If Yes to 15—How satisfied are you with the Third-Party Delivery Service that you use for craft beer purchases?
- Very Dissatisfied
- Dissatisfied
- Somewhat Dissatisfied
- Neither Satisfied nor Dissatisfied
- Somewhat Satisfied
- Satisfied
- Very Satisfied
- 21.
- If No to 16—What keeps you from using Third-Party Delivery Services for craft beer purchases?
- Not available in my area/Not aware of them
- Delivery Fees/Cost
- Product Availability
- Other: __________
- 22.
- The following section focuses on potential increased prices for beer and how much more you would be willing to spend to buy craft beer for consumption Away from Home.
Location | $0.00–$0.25 More per Beer | $0.25–$0.50 More per Beer | $0.50–$0.75 More per Beer | $0.75–$1.00 More per Beer | More than $1.00 More per Beer | Would not be willing to pay more per beer |
Brewery Taproom | ||||||
Bar/Bottle Shop | ||||||
Brewpub | ||||||
Restaurant | ||||||
Other: _________ |
- 23.
- The following section focuses on potential increased prices for beer and how much more you would be willing to spend to buy craft beer for consumption At Home.
Location | $0.00–$0.50 More per 6-pack | $0.50–$1.00 More per 6-pack | $1.00–$2.00 More per 6-pack | $2.00–$3.00 More per 6-pack | $3.00–$4.00 More per 6-pack | $4.00–$5.00 More per 6-pack | More than $5.00 More per 6-pack | Would not be willing to pay more per 6-pack |
Brewery Taproom | ||||||||
Bottle Shop | ||||||||
Brewpub | ||||||||
Grocery Store | ||||||||
Beer/Wine/Spirits (Liquor) Store | ||||||||
Gas Station/Convenience Store | ||||||||
Other: _________ |
- 24.
- If Yes to 15 & 16—How much more you would be willing to spend Per Order for Third-Party Delivery Services for craft beer purchases.
- $0.00–$0.50 More per Order
- $0.50–$1.00 More per Order
- $1.00–$2.00 More per Order
- $2.00–$3.00 More per Order
- $3.00–$4.00 More per Order
- $4.00–$5.00 More per Order
- More than $5.00 More per Order
- Would not be willing to pay More per Order
Appendix A.2. Demographics
- 25.
- Gender
- Male
- Female
- Non-binary
- Prefer not to say
- 26.
- Age
- 21–25
- 26–30
- 31–35
- 36–40
- 41–45
- 45–50
- 51–55
- 56–60
- Over 60
- 27.
- Annual Personal Income
- Less than $30,000
- $30,000–$49,999
- $50,000–$79,999
- $80,000–$99,999
- More than $100,000
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Characteristic | n | % |
---|---|---|
Gender | ||
Male | 214 | 61.1 |
Female | 133 | 38.0 |
Non-binary/Third Gender | 3 | 0.9 |
Age | ||
21–25 | 23 | 6.6 |
26–30 | 61 | 17.4 |
31–35 | 74 | 21.1 |
36–40 | 60 | 18.3 |
41–45 | 44 | 12.6 |
46–50 | 30 | 8.6 |
51–55 | 20 | 5.7 |
56–60 | 9 | 2.6 |
Over 60 | 25 | 7.1 |
Income | ||
Less than USD 30,000 | 59 | 16.9 |
USD 30,000–49,999 | 64 | 18.3 |
USD 50,000–79,999 | 101 | 28.9 |
USD 80,000–99,999 | 43 | 12.3 |
More than USD 100,000 | 80 | 22.9 |
Prefer not to say | 3 | 0.9 |
Drink non-craft beer | ||
Less than once a month | 92 | 26.3 |
Once a month | 51 | 14.6 |
Multiple times monthly | 112 | 32.0 |
Once a week | 45 | 12.9 |
Multiple times a week | 46 | 13.1 |
Daily | 4 | 1.1 |
Drink craft beer away from home | ||
Once a month | 119 | 34.0 |
Multiple times monthly | 153 | 43.7 |
Once a week | 53 | 15.1 |
Multiple times a week | 23 | 6.6 |
Daily | 2 | 0.6 |
Location most frequently visited | ||
Brewery Taproom | 147 | 42.0 |
Bar/Bottle Shop | 35 | 10.0 |
Brewpub | 57 | 16.3 |
Restaurant | 104 | 29.7 |
Other | 7 | 2.0 |
Typical beer consumption | ||
1 | 48 | 13.7 |
2 | 184 | 52.6 |
3 | 88 | 25.1 |
4 | 21 | 6.0 |
5+ | 9 | 2.6 |
Typical spend per beer | ||
Less than USD 5 | 18 | 5.1 |
USD 5–6 | 132 | 37.7 |
USD 7–8 | 162 | 46.3 |
USD 9–10 | 26 | 7.4 |
USD 10+ | 12 | 3.4 |
Drink craft beer at home | ||
Less than once a month | 42 | 12.0 |
Once a month | 26 | 7.4 |
Multiple times monthly | 120 | 34.4 |
Once a week | 67 | 19.1 |
Multiple times a week | 85 | 24.3 |
Daily | 9 | 2.6 |
Purchase for at home | ||
Brewery Taproom | 35 | 10.0 |
Bottle Shop | 8 | 2.3 |
Brewpub | 5 | 1.4 |
Grocery Store | 151 | 43.1 |
Liquor Store | 137 | 39.1 |
Convenience Store | 9 | 2.6 |
Other | 5 | 1.4 |
Frequency of purchases for at home | ||
Less than once a month | 54 | 15.4 |
Once a month | 81 | 23.1 |
Multiple times monthly | 133 | 38.0 |
Once a week | 61 | 17.4 |
Multiple times a week | 20 | 5.7 |
Daily | 1 | .3 |
Typical spend for at home | ||
Less than USD 10 | 23 | 6.6 |
USD 10–15 | 143 | 40.9 |
USD 15–20 | 105 | 30.0 |
More than USD20 | 79 | 22.6 |
Cluster 1 | Cluster 2 | Cluster 3 | Cluster 4 | Cluster 5 | Cluster 6 | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
n | % | n | % | n | % | n | % | n | % | n | % | |
Size | 45 | 13.0 | 64 | 18.4 | 86 | 24.8 | 56 | 16.1 | 59 | 17.0 | 37 | 10.7 |
Inputs | ||||||||||||
Income | USD 50,000–79,999 | USD 49,999 or Less | USD 80,000 or More | USD 50,000–79,999 | USD 49,999 or Less | USD 80,000 or More | ||||||
Age | 36+ | 21–35 | 36+ | 21–35 | 36+ | 21–35 |
WTP | Taproom (M = 3.37, SD = 1.44) | Brewpub (M = 3.26, SD = 1.43) | Bar/Bottle Shop (M = 3.07, SD = 1.47) | Restaurant (M = 3.27, SD = 1.45) |
---|---|---|---|---|
USD 0.00–0.25 more | 39 | 40 | 44 | 40 |
USD 0.25–0.50 more | 74 | 79 | 110 | 83 |
USD 0.50–0.75 more | 61 | 76 | 63 | 71 |
USD 0.75–1.00 more | 94 | 81 | 68 | 81 |
More than USD 1.00 more | 56 | 47 | 35 | 46 |
Would not pay more | 25 | 25 | 28 | 28 |
WTP | From Taproom (M = 3.23, SD = 2.08) | From Brewpub (M = 3.11, SD = 2.02) | From Bottle Shop (M = 3.12, SD = 2.08) | From Grocery Store (M = 2.94, SD = 2.20) | From Liquor Store (M = 3.05, SD = 2.18) | From Convenience Store (M = 3.16, SD = 2.40) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
USD 0.00–0.50 more | 56 | 61 | 65 | 92 | 79 | 94 |
USD 0.50–1.00 more | 101 | 103 | 101 | 109 | 107 | 92 |
USD 1.00–2.00 more | 86 | 89 | 91 | 66 | 75 | 71 |
USD 2.00–3.00 more | 46 | 44 | 37 | 25 | 30 | 23 |
USD 3.00–4.00 more | 10 | 7 | 8 | 6 | 8 | 6 |
USD 4.00–5.00 more | 4 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 4 |
More than USD 5.00 more | 4 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 1 |
Would not pay more | 40 | 37 | 40 | 43 | 44 | 57 |
Question/Response | n |
---|---|
Frequency of third-party delivery use | |
Less than once a month | 31 |
Once a month | 2 |
A few times a month | 5 |
Once a week | 1 |
Average spend with third-party delivery | |
Less than USD 15 | 1 |
USD 15–20 | 4 |
USD 20–25 | 7 |
USD 25–30 | 8 |
USD 30–35 | 3 |
USD 35–40 | 5 |
More than USD 40 | 11 |
Increased use of third-party delivery | |
Yes | 5 |
No | 33 |
Satisfaction with third-party delivery | |
Very Dissatisfied | 1 |
Dissatisfied | 1 |
Somewhat Dissatisfied | 3 |
Neither Satisfied nor Dissatisfied | 5 |
Somewhat Satisfied | 9 |
Satisfied | 17 |
Very Satisfied | 3 |
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Taylor, S., Jr.; Taylor, D.C. Cash Rules Everything around Me: Investigating Craft Beer Drinkers Purchase Decisions during Inflationary Period. Beverages 2024, 10, 37. https://doi.org/10.3390/beverages10020037
Taylor S Jr., Taylor DC. Cash Rules Everything around Me: Investigating Craft Beer Drinkers Purchase Decisions during Inflationary Period. Beverages. 2024; 10(2):37. https://doi.org/10.3390/beverages10020037
Chicago/Turabian StyleTaylor, Scott, Jr., and D. Christopher Taylor. 2024. "Cash Rules Everything around Me: Investigating Craft Beer Drinkers Purchase Decisions during Inflationary Period" Beverages 10, no. 2: 37. https://doi.org/10.3390/beverages10020037
APA StyleTaylor, S., Jr., & Taylor, D. C. (2024). Cash Rules Everything around Me: Investigating Craft Beer Drinkers Purchase Decisions during Inflationary Period. Beverages, 10(2), 37. https://doi.org/10.3390/beverages10020037