Molson Coors CEO on beer trends amid the pandemic

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Molson Coors CEO Gavin Hattersley joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss beer trends amid the coronavirus pandemic, including how its made e-commerce a critical area of focus, and his outlook for the alcohol industry.

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JULIE HYMAN: I want to turn from looking pretty to maybe feeling a little better in this environment and talk about what people are consuming in terms of their alcoholic beverages at this time. Let's bring in Gavin Hattersley. He is Molson Coors CEO. Thank you so much for being here, Gavin.

You have talked a lot about the switch in people's habits where, obviously, they're not going to bars right now because, in many cases, bars are not open. And they're drinking at home. And that has been a real challenge for you guys. How have you been shifting production, shifting where you're sending product to try to adapt to all of this?

GAVIN HATTERSLEY: Good morning, Julie. Thanks for having me on your show. Yes, we've made a lot of changes over the last eight months or so. Coming into the-- into the pandemic, we obviously had a very steady on-trade business. It's about 17% of our business in North America, quite a lot more than that in our European business. But, overnight, it shifted into the-- into the off-premise. And that did raise challenges for us in terms of sourcing cans because we see-- we saw the consumers moving into cans, primarily, and large-pack cans and going to big and trusted brands like Miller Lite and Coors Light.

So, certainly, in the early days of the pandemic, we had a tough time keeping up with demand. But, as we've gone further into the pandemic, we've really learned how to operate safely, keep our employees first, make sure they're safe, and we've scoured the world for cans. So we've got a substantial number of cans coming in from all parts of the world. We commissioned a new sleek-can line, which has got a 750 million capacity per annum, and it's running very well.

So, you know, we've adapted. We always had plans to adapt to the e-commerce space. And, of course, during the pandemic, we've seen a substantial increase in e-commerce trade.

I mean, our revenue from e-commerce in the US is up about 230%. And that's a consumer habit that I think is going to stick around because, before the pandemic, 80% of people didn't even know you could buy beer online. And now they do, and I think they'll continue to do so.

BRIAN SOZZI: Well, I'm glad you got the cans, Gavin. I need my Coors Light on a Friday, especially, after jobs day. It's been a heck of a week.

GAVIN HATTERSLEY: Excellent.