St. Patrick’s Day is one of the most reliable volume drivers on the on-premise calendar — but reliable doesn’t mean fully understood. Consumer behavior on the occasion has shifted, menus haven’t kept pace, and the accounts where the holiday resonates most are stronger commercial opportunities than many suppliers realize. Here’s what the data shows.
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St. Patrick’s Day Transforms the Casual Bar Environment:
48% of top mention accounts are in the Casual Bars Key Trade Channel, and the occasion over-indexes for Day Drinking (+143%) and Block Party (+293%), suggesting venues are expanding beyond their normal footprint and daypart to capture the holiday volume.
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Occasion Features Are an Untapped Opportunity in Top St. Patrick’s Day Accounts:
Classic cocktails dominate year-round menus in top St. Patrick’s Day accounts — The Margarita leads with 8.8% cocktail share, followed by the Martini at 5.6% — but consumer mentions of the Irish Coffee over-indexes by +1,939% and the Irish Mule by +5,243%, suggesting occasion-specific features would find a ready audience.
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Top St. Patrick’s Day Accounts Are High-Performing Accounts Year-Round:
According to Ground Signal’s depletion benchmarks, Tequila leads with 30% share of spirits volume and average per placement volumes +95% above the national benchmark, with Vodka and Rum close behind at +81% and +80% above benchmark — making St. Patrick’s Day a useful lens for identifying where to prioritize year-round investment.



