Diageo to spend $80 million to expand U.S. ready-to-drink beverage production

Reuters

Published Mar 18, 2021 11:02AM ET

(Reuters) - Spirits group Diageo (LON:DGE) said on Thursday it would spend $80 million to install two new lines at a plant in Illinois, to boost production of fast growing ready-to-drink beverages.

The new facility at its existing Plainfield, Illinois bottling complex will make more than 25 million cases of ready-to-drink beverages every year, including Smirnoff seltzers and spirits-based cocktails from Crown Royal and Ketel One Botanicals.

Sales of ready-to-drink beverages rose 26% in North America in the second half of 2020, the fastest growing category in North America for Diageo during the COVID-19 pandemic, the company said in January.

Competition has been heating up for hard seltzers, flavoured sparkling water infused with alcohol, as liquor companies move to take advantage of a category where sales have doubled every year since 2016 in the United States.