Submitted by Premise_Data t3_1142427 in dataisbeautiful
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Michaelbirks t1_j8trv6w wrote
Two thoughts:
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A breakdown of "Liquor" would be nice. I guess that that's like, Scotch, Gin, Sambucca, etc.
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I read that as "Hand Sanitizer" and thought, wow, there's brand preference?
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No-Neighborhood4518 t1_j8tvnj8 wrote
I know I have a perferred brand. I only drink Purell.
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browncactusAK t1_j8u4lcf wrote
What is the name of this chart? Would love to use this breakup for other purposes
Waffle464 t1_j8u9424 wrote
Try the Covid era sanitizer that smells like tequila, it’ll change your life
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misterspatial t1_j8ufyf4 wrote
When Sam Adams is the only remaining American-owned beer in this entire list.
yoshinosumoto t1_j8uguzi wrote
Yuengling is owned by Richard Yuengling and is American as it gets.
neilarmstonk t1_j8ui7nn wrote
Its’s called a sankey diagram. You can make one here. It’s fairly simple to add groups from left to right (or right to left) and can customize it from colors to thickness or lines or data on each nodes.
neilarmstonk t1_j8uikug wrote
Adding percentages or some number is value to each node would be insightful. Just from the visuals, all I can tell is people drink the most beer but alcohol not far behind.
TwoPlanksOnPowder t1_j8ustk1 wrote
Pabst is also American-owned
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Able-Calligrapher652 t1_j8uzbvb wrote
I suppose the blank spot on the bottom of beer represents “Other”?
browncactusAK t1_j8vn3pi wrote
Thank you
earthlingkevin t1_j8vtv64 wrote
Did not expect white claw to be such a small % of the seltzer market.
Klin24 t1_j8vv8ra wrote
I drank tejava
Poke-Party t1_j8w22m4 wrote
Wtf there’s no way that craft beers don’t show up anywhere on this list?
vtTownie t1_j8wfxww wrote
Ahh yes the Deleware registered, American exchanged Molson Coors is most notably not American.
misterspatial t1_j8wyeyu wrote
Has not been American owned in almost 20 years. Corporate and North American headquarters are in Toronto. Trading on a US exchange doesn't mean anything.
Sorry to mountain piss all over an "American" brand like Coors.
vtTownie t1_j8wzrvl wrote
Molson is Canadian and merged with coors….. not sure how you can claim it’s not American
CDawgbmmrgr2 t1_j8xyl7p wrote
Well the beer ‘block’ is bigger than the trails that lead off. Implying there’s less popular beer that they just didn’t list
Bob-Doll t1_j8y18w2 wrote
I’m amazed how many Americans still drink crap beer.
Neofucius t1_j8y20x9 wrote
Bud Light tastes like shit!
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Premise_Data OP t1_j8y2jtq wrote
This is correct. There was an "other" category for beer including many craft brands, but its inclusion makes the chart a bit too messy.
Poke-Party t1_j8y2oj9 wrote
It makes sense that any one craft beer would not be a large percentage but as a block grouped together I think a “craft beer” category would be a sizeable number.
Premise_Data OP t1_j8y2yuj wrote
That is correct. Including other craft beers makes the chart a bit too messy.
Rigo1337 t1_j8y68go wrote
That’s cause they spend so much on marketing
HeyJude21 t1_j8ydib3 wrote
Ah yes, a nice Pinot Grigio pairs well with Doritos and pizza rolls
campbellm t1_j917g7h wrote
There's also the snarky response of what they classify as 'beer'.
9999999CREEPERS t1_j9a9stw wrote
i prefer dettol
Premise_Data OP t1_j8tpm7o wrote
These data were collected over Feb 10-12 from a total of 1,639 respondents in the U.S. Premise used stratified sampling of its opt-in panel members, along with post-stratification weighting on age, gender, region, and education to construct a representative sample.
Contributors in 135 countries around the world work with Premise to share their opinion and collect field data on a variety of topics using its smart-phone app.
Tool: R (Network D3)
Source: Premise internal survey data