Walk into any well-run liquor store right now and you'll notice something that wasn't there five years ago: an entire section dedicated to cocktails that come ready to pour. No shaker required. No muddling. No guesswork. Just open, serve, and move on with your life.
For liquor retailers, this shift isn't just interesting — it's urgent. Ready-to-drink cocktails retail sales are compounding at double-digit growth rates, and the majority of that volume is flowing through off-premise channels. That means your store, your shelves, your register. The customers buying these products aren't waiting for you to catch up. They're already scanning your cooler doors and endcaps looking for their next grab.
This guide breaks down exactly what you need to know: which brands and flavors deserve your shelf space, how to price and merchandise them for maximum margin, what's happening on the legislative front, and the low-budget marketing moves that actually drive sales. Whether you're just dipping into the RTD category or looking to sharpen a strategy you've already started, everything here is built for one goal — helping you sell more product, more profitably.
RTD Cocktails Aren't a Trend Anymore — They're a Category You Can't Ignore
Let's skip the hype and talk numbers — because if you've been in liquor retail long enough, you've watched plenty of "next big things" fizzle out on your shelves.
Ready-to-drink cocktails aren't one of them.
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The Numbers Behind the Boom
The ready-to-drink cocktails retail market is growing at a CAGR of roughly 12% [VERIFY — cite source: IWSR, Grand View Research, or other industry report]. That's not a spike — it's a sustained, compounding growth curve that signals real consumer behavior change. People aren't just trying RTD cocktails. They're buying them repeatedly, across price points that work for your margins. We're talking products like On The Rocks Old Fashioned at $25 per 750ml bottle, Golden Rule Margarita at $24, and accessible single-serve options like Tip Top Proper Cocktails Margarita starting at just $5.49.
The category has range. And range means opportunity.
Why Liquor Stores Are the Primary Battleground
Here's the stat that should matter most to you: nearly 57% of global RTD cocktail consumption happens through off-trade (retail) channels [VERIFY — cite source]. Not bars. Not restaurants. Your store. Liquor stores are already the number-one place consumers buy these products — which means the demand is walking through your door whether you're stocked for it or not.
We get the skepticism. Independent retailers have been burned by hyped product trends before. But this one has the data behind it and the margins to match.
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So this article isn't here to convince you RTDs matter. It's here to help you stock the right ones and build marketing strategies that actually move product off your shelves.
Now that the case is clear, let's get specific about what belongs on your shelves — because "stocking RTDs" and "stocking the right RTDs" are two very different things.
The Must-Stock RTD Brands for Your Shelves Right Now
The opportunity is sitting right in front of you. But stocking the right brands in the right formats is what separates a dusty shelf from a revenue driver.
Here are the brands retailers consistently call out as top performers: On The Rocks (OTR), Cutwater, BuzzBallz, Tip Top Proper Cocktails, and Golden Rule. Each one hits a different price point and shopper mindset — and that's exactly why you need variety here.
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Premium 750ml Bottles for the At-Home Entertainer
This is your dinner-party-and-date-night format. Shoppers browsing this section are planning ahead, and they're willing to spend. On The Rocks Old Fashioned retails at $25 per 750ml bottle. Golden Rule Margarita comes in at $24 per 750ml bottle. These price points deliver strong margins while giving customers a bar-quality experience they can pour at home without a cocktail shaker or a recipe search.
Position these bottles near your spirits or wine sections — anywhere shoppers are already in "hosting mode."
Single-Serve Cans for Grab-and-Go Impulse Buys
The 200ml–355ml can format is pure impulse territory. Tip Top Proper Cocktails Margarita starts at just $5.49 per single serve, making it an easy add-on purchase. BuzzBallz and Cutwater cans thrive near the register or in a chilled cooler by the door.
Here's why stocking both formats matters: you're capturing two completely different shopping occasions with one category. The price range from roughly $5 to $25 gives you natural upsell paths that few other shelf sections can match.
And here's your built-in advantage — convenience stores can't offer the curated, premium selection you can. Independent liquor retailers who lean into a thoughtful, well-merchandised RTD set aren't competing with c-stores. They're replacing them.
You've got the right brands and formats dialed in. But which flavors should get priority placement? Not every style pulls the same weight — and your shelf space is too valuable to guess.
