Beverage wholesalers and distributors are the typical go-to sources for drinks for restaurants, fast food chains, hotels and institutions. While the large general food distributors handle wholesale beverages as part of their product line, some specialty drinks as well as alcoholic beverages may require special sourcing from beverage suppliers.
Beverage distributors deal with all kinds of beverages. Carbonated soft drinks account for the lion’s share of the beverage market — 28.3 percent according to the Beverage Marketing Association — followed by milk, bottled water, beer and coffee. However, chai teas, vitamin waters, energy drinks and other innovative products are adding considerable variety to the wholesale beverages market.
1. Buying from major food and beverage wholesalers.
2. Beverage suppliers for restaurants and caterers.
3. Alcoholic beverage distributors.
4. Coffee and tea beverage suppliers.
5. Bottled water beverage distributors.
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done
Buy wholesale beverages from the major food wholesalers
Each of the big food and beverage wholesalers carries a complete line of soft drink beverages. These beverage distributors and wholesalers service grocery stores as well as the hospitality, education, healthcare, government and military industries.
I recommend: U.S. Foodservice,
SYSCO,
Gordon Food Service and
Performance Food Group (PFG) are all national food and beverage wholesalers. They have many distribution points throughout the U.S. For a listing of all the brands made by beverage companies, visit the
American Beverage Association’s “who makes what” page.
Use beverage suppliers for restaurants and caterers
Finding beverage suppliers for smaller operations like restaurants and catering businesses is a matter of local sourcing.
I recommend: BevNET.com’s distributor directory lists 104 beverage distributors in the U.S., both alcoholic and nonalcoholic.
Food and Beverage Marketplace, a subscription-based online database, helps you connect with beverage distributors in your area. Regional big-box retail stores like
Smart & Final in the Western states offer competitive prices without having to deal with major distributors.
Alibaba.com is a global marketplace for sourcing international beverages such as a tumeric and tamarind herbal drink from Indonesia or LuShanJiu Jasmine tea from China.
Alcoholic beverage distributors
After prohibition ended, the government set up a three-tier distribution system for alcoholic beverages: A producer must sell to a distributor who must then sell to a retailer (brewpubs and wineries that sell on-site are exceptions). Most producers grant exclusive regional rights to a single distributor, which means you must deal with several different local beverage suppliers to get a variety of beer, wine and spirits.
I recommend: Anheuser-Busch, which sells Budweiser, Michelob, Bud Light and Busch, has a
wholesaler locator searchable by state. Visit the
International Beverage Network, which can connect you to beer and wine wholesalers worldwide.
Shelton Brothers imports beers from small breweries and lets you search for beverage distributors in your state. Business.com’s directory of
alcoholic beverages distributors and wholesalers and
beer distributors will help direct you to distributors in your state or region.
Finding beverage suppliers for bottled water
Many beverage suppliers specialize in bottled water, a large and rapidly expanding category.
I recommend: Sparkletts and
MySpringWater.com offer delivery of several spring water brands. Find more
bottled water distributors at Business.com.
Coffee and tea beverage distributors and wholesalers
Offering coffees and teas by brand is a very competitive way for a caterer or restaurateur to distinguish an establishment.
I recommend: Espresso Zone features Italian coffee and espresso beans plus barista supplies.
Angeles Crest Coffee distributes artisan micro-roasted, fair-trade coffees to cafes, coffee houses, espresso bars, fine dining establishments and gourmet caterers.
Jelks distributes its own brand of more than 200 flavored coffees. Check the Business.com listings for
coffee wholesalers and
tea distributors and wholesalers to find local and national beverage suppliers.