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Now taste of tipplers will decide availability of brands
- Officials say computer-based model will be used to decide procurement
- Note that initially, liquor brands will be allowed to supply 10,000 cases in the market to be followed by the market-driven model, which will kick in the market dynamics cycle
- Premium international whisky brands of popular liquor firms, including Diageo, have hit the outlets in the state
Vijayawada: Premium international whisky brands of popular liquor companies including Diageo have hit the outlets in the state with the implementation of the new liquor policy, effective October 16. In keeping with the new policy, a new ‘computer-based model’ will determine the brands to be supplied to retail outlets, an official said.
The model will capture data related to market demand and accordingly supplies will be decided.
“It will be a market-driven approach determined by demand and supply dynamics,” the official said. Besides Diageo, brands of several noted manufacturers including Pernod Ricard and William Grant and Sons, which were mostly unavailable during 2019-2024 are now available, he added.
The official said the brand that sells more will be procured more. However, every registered liquor brand will be given an opportunity to sell their products. After scrapping the old liquor policy, the N Chandrababu Naidu-led NDA government is implementing a brand new liquor policy from today.
Elaborating the model, the official noted that initially liquor brands will be allowed to supply 10,000 cases in the market to be followed by the market-driven model which will kick in the market dynamics cycle. Based on liquor sales over the past three months, brands will be allowed to sell 150 per cent of that quantum.
According to the official, all liquor brands, domestic and international, have already started coming into the state as the new liquor policy has come into force.
Unavailability of popular liquor brands and exorbitant cost were major allegations against the erstwhile YSRCP government as consumers of alcoholic beverages complained of being deprived of choice and quality.
Between 2019 and 2024, Excise Minister K Ravindra had said that consumers were ‘deprived’ of the choice to pick brands they liked and were ‘compelled’ to purchase only brands that were available. He had underscored that the government is giving importance to make quality brands available in the state and officials also toured several states across the country to study the best practices in liquor retail sales, procurement, quality control and pricing mechanism.
In the run-up to the 2024 assembly elections, current Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, who was then an opposition leader, accused the previous YSRCP government of high liquor prices and poor quality.
Under the new NDA government liquor policy, consumers can buy a 180 ml bottle liquor as low as Rs 99 also.
“From now on, quality liquor will be available in all liquor shops across the state. Premium brands will be available in all liquor shops,” said an official statement on Tuesday.
Unlike under YS Jagan Mohan Reddy-led YSRCP government, which allowed cash only mode of liquor sales, this time all liquor shops across the state will mandatorily facilitate digital payments.
According to an official statement, digital payments at liquor shops rose by nine per cent monthly from June, following the swearing in of the new NDA alliance government of TDP, BJP and Jana Sena.
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