Molson Coors Beverage Company (TAP) 23rd annual dbAccess Global Consumer Conference summary
Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.
23rd annual dbAccess Global Consumer Conference summary
12 Jun, 2026Strategic direction and portfolio transformation
Leadership emphasized a clear focus on strengthening core and value brands while accelerating transformation in the Beyond Beer segment, aiming for a balanced and future-ready portfolio.
Four portfolio segments—core, value, above premium, and Beyond Beer—each play distinct roles, with core brands driving scale and share, value brands addressing economic needs, above premium seeking growth in under-indexed markets, and Beyond Beer rapidly expanding to approach 10% of revenue.
The company is adapting to evolving consumer preferences, including health and wellness trends and demand for both non-alcoholic and high-ABV products.
Strategic investments in technology, capabilities, and local execution are designed to drive returns and maintain competitiveness.
A disciplined approach to capital allocation prioritizes shareholder returns, targeted M&A, and maintaining a strong balance sheet.
Segment performance and growth initiatives
Core brands like Coors Light and Banquet are holding or gaining share, with targeted campaigns and regional activations planned for further growth.
Above premium brands, especially Peroni, have shown consistent growth, while Blue Moon is being revitalized through on-premise focus and innovation in non-alcoholic and high-ABV variants.
Beyond Beer is a key growth driver, with Fever-Tree, Topo Chico, and Monaco forming a cohesive platform; integration of new brands brings additional capabilities and scale.
European operations, particularly in the U.K. and Central Europe, are navigating competitive and macroeconomic pressures through innovation and premiumization.
On-premise channels are outperforming off-premise, with summer occasions expected to boost brand engagement.
Cost management and investment priorities
Aluminum and Midwest premium costs remain significant headwinds, but hedging and efficiency initiatives are mitigating impacts.
A $450 million cost savings program over three years includes headcount reductions, brewery closures, and operational efficiencies, with savings expected to be evenly spread.
Investments in brewery capabilities and marketing efficiency are ongoing, with a focus on maximizing returns and supporting growth.
Integration of new talent from recent acquisitions supports innovation and execution in both core and Beyond Beer segments.
Capital allocation remains balanced between reinvestment, shareholder returns, and selective portfolio expansion.
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