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Coca-Cola reports Q2 figures on July 28, 2026 before market open. Jefferies expects 3.9% organic growth (above consensus 3.5%), EPS $0.94 (+8.5% YoY). Full-year 2026 guidance is +4–5% organic. Context: PepsiCo NA Beverages -4% in Q2 (results July 9), but KO benefits more from EM pricing and premiumization (Fairlife, Gold Peak RTD). Above-3.5% growth requires no acceleration vs. guidance midpoint. No Polymarket/Kalshi direct quote.
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Heineken releases H1 results on August 5, 2026 at 07:00 CET. Q1 2026 showed +2.8% net revenue (+3.0% NR/hl), premium volumes +5.8% (Heineken® +6.9%), global brands +5.7%. FY2026 guidance: operating profit organic +2–6%. Q2 benefits seasonally from FIFA World Cup (Heineken is official WC beer partner), beer garden season, and European festivals. Achieving >3% organic net revenue growth requires slight acceleration vs Q1; EM currency risks weigh. No Polymarket/Kalshi quote available.
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Diageo releases FY2026 annual results and Strategy Update on August 6, 2026. Company guidance: organic net sales -2% to -3%. The 9-month performance (Jul 2025–Mar 2026) was -1.9% organic — better than guided. Q3 showed improvement: Europe, LatAm & Caribbean, Africa each high-single-digit organic, supported by FIFA WC-related spirits stocking. Q4 FY26 (Apr–Jun 2026) likely positive from WC TV consumption (whisky, premix). Decline worse than -3% appears ~25% likely. No Polymarket/Kalshi quote available.
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BrauBeviale 2026 takes place November 10–12 at Messe Nuremberg under the new motto 'All Beverages. One Future.' with an optimized hall layout. BrauBeviale 2024 drew an estimated 33,000–35,000 visitors (pre-COVID 2019: ~40,000). The 38,000 threshold represents +10–15% vs. 2024. Drivers: broader product scope (alcohol-free beer, mineral water, RTD), heightened interest in PPWR regulation and sustainability, new hall layout. Risk: economic weakness curbs trade fair budgets. No Polymarket quote available.
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Pernod Ricard releases FY2026 results on October 16, 2026 at 09:00 CEST. Trajectory: H1 FY26 (Jul–Dec 2025) -2.8% organic; 9M FY26 (to March 2026) -1.9% organic — Q3 showed improvement. For Q4 FY26 (Apr–Jun 2026), FIFA WC consumption (premix, cocktails) and China stabilization provide moderate tailwind. Structural risks: US tariffs (Jameson, Absolut), China macro. Decline >3% appears ~25% likely; most probable outcome is -1% to -3%. No Polymarket/Kalshi quote available.
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The Bundesrat committee approved the VerpackDG on July 10, 2026. Full plenary vote is imminent. Key provisions for beverage producers: 30% recycled plastic in single-use bottles (from 2026), deposit extension to cans and PET, new reuse quotas. A Bundesrat veto would be historically unusual; the PPWR applies across the EU from August 12 regardless.
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Destatis publishes monthly beer sales data with ~6-7 week lag; May 2026 data is expected in mid-to-late July. The structural German beer market decline is severe: 2025 saw a 6.0% drop to 7.8 bn liters — a post-1993 record low. Brewery count fell by 53 to 1,415 in 2025. Combined probability accounts for timing uncertainty (publication by July 18) and trend continuation.
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ICE No. 11 raw sugar closed at ~14.8 cts/lb on July 8, 2026 — near a multi-week low. Bearish drivers: India's 2026 monsoon is running well above normal, pointing to a bumper crop from the world's largest producer; falling crude oil reduces Brazil's ethanol incentive; slight contango in the forward curve. A move below 14.5 cts requires ~2% further decline in 10 trading days — possible given the bearish setup but not the base case.
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AB InBev (Euronext: ABI) released H1 2025 results on July 31, 2025, and H1 2024 on August 1, 2024. H1 2026 is expected around July 30/31. Large-cap companies typically pre-announce results dates 2–4 weeks ahead via IR pages and exchange filings. Q1 2026 was strong: +12.0% reported revenue, +5.8% organic. Confirmation of the exact date by July 18 is highly likely.
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Trade and beverage press (Sporked, Beverage Daily) reports that Red Bull Winter Edition Fuji Apple returns permanently from August 31, 2026 in regular and sugar-free variants. For an August launch, official PR or trade briefings are typically scheduled 4–6 weeks prior — squarely within the July 18 window. Red Bull consistently runs structured PR campaigns for seasonal editions.
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AB InBev delivered +5.8% organic revenue growth in Q1 2026 — strongest quarter since Q1 2023 — with first volume growth (+0.8%) in years. Underlying EPS rose +20.8%. 2026 guidance was maintained. Q2 may be slightly softer given tougher comps and macro headwinds (Iran conflict, transport costs), but organic revenue growth should remain well above 3%.
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Carlsberg posted +3.6% organic revenue growth in Q1 2026, with +2.8% volume — first volume growth in over a year. CEEI: +4.6%, Asia: +3.4%, premium beer: +3%, Britvic soft drinks: +10% organic. H1 2025 results were released August 14, 2025; same timing expected for H1 2026. Organic growth above 2% for the full half-year looks well achievable absent major macro shocks.
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German beer sales fell 6.0% to 7.8 bn liters in 2025 — worst since 1993, first time below 8 bn liters. Structural drivers: aging population, health awareness, price sensitivity, growth in alcohol-free (+7.6%). Even at a much slower –2.5% rate in 2026, total sales would hit ~7.61 bn liters. Breaching the 7.6 bn mark requires only ~2.6% further decline — well within the trend corridor.