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Hard-seltzer sales are booming in the US - and UBS says these 5 beer companies are best positioned to profit from the trend

1. Anheuser- Busch InBev (BUD)

Hard-seltzer sales are booming in the US - and UBS says these 5 beer companies are best positioned to profit from the trend

2. Constellation Brands (STZ)

2. Constellation Brands (STZ)

Constellation, which is the owner of beer brands such as Modelo and Corona, has a line of flavored malt beverages that are meant to compete with hard seltzer. The line, Corona Refresca, has a variety of fruit flavored beverages. It could boost Constellation's earnings per share by 1.3% over the next 3 years, King said.

3. Boston Beer Company (SAM)

3. Boston Beer Company (SAM)

Boston Beer Company is responsible for Truly Hard Seltzer. King estimates that Boston Beer could see 5.9% EPS boost over the next 3 years from the Truly brand.

4. Molson Coors (TAP)

4. Molson Coors (TAP)

Molson Coors owns the brand Henry's Hard Sparkling water, which boasts zero sugar in its cans. It could boost Molson Coors' EPS by 0.9% over the next 3 years, according to King.

5. Diageo (DGEAF)

5. Diageo (DGEAF)

Diageo is the company behind Smirnoff, which also has a line of spiked seltzer. Its spiked-seltzer sales increased 86% over the last four weeks, according to Nielsen data.


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