Two-Thirds of Americans Said They Drank Coffee Yesterday, NCA Report Finds
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Two-Thirds of Americans Said They Drank Coffee Yesterday, NCA Report Finds
"According to the Spring 2026 National Coffee Data Trends report, coffee-based drinks have surpassed bottled water, tea, soda, and juice in past-day consumption, with 66% of U.S. adults drinking coffee daily."
"Specialty coffee consumption has increased, with 58% of American adults reporting they had a specialty coffee in the past week, primarily driven by a rise in espresso-based beverages."
"Cold brew coffee has led the non-espresso cold beverage category, with an 18% consumption rate in the past week, marking a 31% increase since 2025."
Coffee is the leading beverage in the U.S., with 66% of adults reporting daily consumption. This figure has remained stable over three consecutive reports. Weekly consumption is at 73%, with nearly 195 million adults drinking coffee weekly. Specialty coffee is growing, with 58% of adults consuming it in the past week, driven by espresso-based drinks. Cold brew coffee has also seen significant growth, increasing by 31% since 2025, while traditional coffee consumption remains unchanged at 62%. The NCA has been tracking these trends since 1950.
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