Kieran Folliard and his 2 Gingers Irish whiskey are on a roll. Nielsen Syndicated Data just reported that the upstart brand was the fastest-growing U.S. Irish whiskey by volume for the 52-week period the ended in June. On top of that, 2 Ginger's marketing territory just doubled from 10 states mainly in the Upper Midwest to 19 states across the country.
"We're really excited," Folliard said in an interview last week. "If I'd predicted this a year ago people would have said I was drinking too much of my own whiskey."
Integral to 2 Gingers' growth and expansion is the marketing muscle of Beam Inc., the spirits giant that acquired the 2 Gingers label in December and kept Folliard on as its brand ambassador.
"We couldn't have done it without Beam because of their strong relationships with big distributors in other markets," Folliard said. "We'd still be knocking on doors."
The new markets for 2 Gingers are Texas, Washington, Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon and Pennsylvania.
One of the apparent secrets of the success of 2 Gingers is its appeal to women, especially the signature "Big Ginger" cocktail that includes 2 Gingers whiskey, ginger ale and a wedge of lemon and lime (aka Skinny Ginger if diet ginger ale is used).
"We've really identified a niche market that is genderless and seasonless," Folliard said.
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