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Will Pricing Help Molson Coors Offset Persistent Volume Pressure?
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Key Takeaways
Molson Coors expects a 1%-2% U.S. price increase in 2026 to help cushion shipment declines and higher costs.
U.S. domestic shipments fell 7.3% in Q2, while the broader U.S. beer industry was estimated down 4.2%.
Premiumization, price-pack changes and brand support are aimed at improving mix amid weak category demand.
Molson Coors Beverage Company (TAP - Free Report) continues to rely on pricing and favorable mix as key levers to counter persistent volume weakness in a challenging beer market. Consumer spending remained pressured in the second quarter of 2026, with shoppers increasingly favoring convenience and dollar channels as well as smaller pack sizes. Against this backdrop, the company remains focused on protecting price realization while refining its price-pack architecture across Coors Light, Miller Lite and its value portfolio. Premiumization, supported by brands such as Peroni and Fever-Tree, also remains an important component of its revenue-management strategy.
The need for these pricing actions is evident in Molson Coors’ recent volume trends. In the second quarter, U.S. domestic shipments declined 7.3%, while the company estimated that the broader U.S. beer industry fell 4.2%. Consolidated net sales revenues decreased 3.6% on a constant-currency basis, underscoring the impact of softer volumes. However, Molson Coors continues to expect an annual U.S. price increase of 1%-2% in 2026, alongside mix benefits from premiumization across both business units. These measures should provide some cushion against shipment declines and elevated input costs.
Nonetheless, pricing alone may not be sufficient to restore sustainable top-line growth if category demand and market-share trends remain weak. Management has acknowledged that share performance is not yet where it wants it to be and is therefore stepping up commercial execution, innovation, retail activation and brand support. Progress across Coors Banquet, Peroni, value offerings and beyond-beer brands provides additional avenues to improve mix and lessen reliance on the core beer category. The effectiveness of these initiatives, coupled with disciplined pricing, will likely determine how well Molson Coors can navigate persistent volume pressure in the second half.
TAP’s Zacks Rank & Share Price Performance
Shares of this Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) company have declined 13.9% in the past six months, underperforming the Zacks Beverages - Soft Drinks industry’s loss of 5.1% and the broader Consumer Staples sector’s fall of 3.4%.
TAP Stock's Six-Month Performance
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Is TAP Stock a Value Play?
Molson Coors shares are currently trading at a forward 12-month price-to-earnings (P/E) multiple of 8.67X, at a discount compared with the industry’s average of 14.97X. The stock is undervalued compared with its industry peers, offering compelling value to investors looking for exposure to the beverage segment.
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for Darling Ingredients' current financial-year sales indicates growth of 12.7% from the prior-year level. DAR delivered a trailing four-quarter earnings surprise of 38.9%, on average.
The Coca-Cola Company (KO - Free Report) is a leading beverage company with a portfolio of 32 billion-dollar brands spanning sparkling beverages, water, sports drinks, dairy and value-added beverages. KO currently carries a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy).
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for Coca-Cola’s current fiscal-year sales and earnings implies growth of 4.03% and 9.7%, respectively, from the year-ago reported figures. Coca-Cola delivered a trailing four-quarter earnings surprise of 4.6%, on average.
Primo Brands Corporation (PRMB - Free Report) is a leading North American branded beverage company focused on healthy hydration. It currently has a Zacks Rank #2.
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for Primo Brands’ current fiscal-year sales indicates growth of 2.5% from the prior year’s reported levels. PRMB delivered a trailing four-quarter earnings surprise of 7.7%, on average.
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Will Pricing Help Molson Coors Offset Persistent Volume Pressure?
Key Takeaways
Molson Coors Beverage Company (TAP - Free Report) continues to rely on pricing and favorable mix as key levers to counter persistent volume weakness in a challenging beer market. Consumer spending remained pressured in the second quarter of 2026, with shoppers increasingly favoring convenience and dollar channels as well as smaller pack sizes. Against this backdrop, the company remains focused on protecting price realization while refining its price-pack architecture across Coors Light, Miller Lite and its value portfolio. Premiumization, supported by brands such as Peroni and Fever-Tree, also remains an important component of its revenue-management strategy.
The need for these pricing actions is evident in Molson Coors’ recent volume trends. In the second quarter, U.S. domestic shipments declined 7.3%, while the company estimated that the broader U.S. beer industry fell 4.2%. Consolidated net sales revenues decreased 3.6% on a constant-currency basis, underscoring the impact of softer volumes. However, Molson Coors continues to expect an annual U.S. price increase of 1%-2% in 2026, alongside mix benefits from premiumization across both business units. These measures should provide some cushion against shipment declines and elevated input costs.
Nonetheless, pricing alone may not be sufficient to restore sustainable top-line growth if category demand and market-share trends remain weak. Management has acknowledged that share performance is not yet where it wants it to be and is therefore stepping up commercial execution, innovation, retail activation and brand support. Progress across Coors Banquet, Peroni, value offerings and beyond-beer brands provides additional avenues to improve mix and lessen reliance on the core beer category. The effectiveness of these initiatives, coupled with disciplined pricing, will likely determine how well Molson Coors can navigate persistent volume pressure in the second half.
TAP’s Zacks Rank & Share Price Performance
Shares of this Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) company have declined 13.9% in the past six months, underperforming the Zacks Beverages - Soft Drinks industry’s loss of 5.1% and the broader Consumer Staples sector’s fall of 3.4%.
TAP Stock's Six-Month Performance
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Is TAP Stock a Value Play?
Molson Coors shares are currently trading at a forward 12-month price-to-earnings (P/E) multiple of 8.67X, at a discount compared with the industry’s average of 14.97X. The stock is undervalued compared with its industry peers, offering compelling value to investors looking for exposure to the beverage segment.
TAP P/E Ratio (Forward 12 Months)
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Stocks to Consider
Darling Ingredients Inc. (DAR - Free Report) , which is a global developer and producer of sustainable natural ingredients, currently sports a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank stocks here.
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for Darling Ingredients' current financial-year sales indicates growth of 12.7% from the prior-year level. DAR delivered a trailing four-quarter earnings surprise of 38.9%, on average.
The Coca-Cola Company (KO - Free Report) is a leading beverage company with a portfolio of 32 billion-dollar brands spanning sparkling beverages, water, sports drinks, dairy and value-added beverages. KO currently carries a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy).
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for Coca-Cola’s current fiscal-year sales and earnings implies growth of 4.03% and 9.7%, respectively, from the year-ago reported figures. Coca-Cola delivered a trailing four-quarter earnings surprise of 4.6%, on average.
Primo Brands Corporation (PRMB - Free Report) is a leading North American branded beverage company focused on healthy hydration. It currently has a Zacks Rank #2.
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for Primo Brands’ current fiscal-year sales indicates growth of 2.5% from the prior year’s reported levels. PRMB delivered a trailing four-quarter earnings surprise of 7.7%, on average.