Which trade shows and food/drink expos deliver the best ROI for spirits and premium drinks brands?
Members' experience with major consumer shows is mixed and heavily dependent on brand positioning and price point. BBC Good Food Show attracts a broad demographic that skews toward lower price-point, sweeter products rather than premium spirits—one member reported getting repeatedly asked if lemonade could be added to their product. Volumes can be decent (one wine importer reported £22K sales in Birmingham), but pitch fees are described as "eye watering" and ROI is often poor for premium brands. Pimentae found decent volumes but the wrong customer demographic; Shanky's Whip moved 900 bottles at £25 each (on promotion at £20), though this required heavy discounting. Members recommend premium spirit producers "stay well clear" due to oversaturation of spirits brands making it hard to stand out. The Atom food and beverage conference (held at Doncaster Racecourse) attracts good numbers of retail buyers but delivery is inconsistent—one attendee found it well-run with solid contacts, while another reported poor organisation and significant buyer no-shows. Members suggest evaluating any show based on whether the attending buyer demographic aligns with your brand's retail price positioning and target market, rather than assuming volume = success.
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