Beer Wholesale United States for importers, distributors, and horeca groups
We support B2B buyers sourcing Beer Wholesale United States with export-ready pallet shipments and scalable consolidation planning. This Beer Wholesale United States page is built for licensed importers, distributor networks, and horeca buyers who need clean documentation, stable pallet builds, and dependable lead times.
For U.S. import programs, Beer Wholesale United States supply usually involves European consolidation followed by ocean freight to your preferred port, plus onward domestic delivery based on your importer setup. We support beer import USA workflows by aligning paperwork, pallet labels, and shipment terms to your chosen Incoterms® rule.
The United States has a regulated alcohol distribution structure. Import clearance and in-market distribution are typically handled through licensed importers and state-compliant channels.
Why buyers in the United States source from us
The purpose of Beer Wholesale United States sourcing is to simplify international procurement: consistent packing, predictable handovers, and documentation that works for licensed importers.
- Palletized supply: stable export builds designed for importer warehouses and freight handling.
- Mixed brand loads: practical assortments across multiple brands and formats (where possible).
- Alcohol-free options: support for alcohol-free beer wholesale USA demand in retail and horeca.
- Retail & horeca formats: cases for stores plus beer kegs USA where applicable.
- Export documentation: invoice, packing list, and transport documents prepared for international shipment.
- Reliable logistics planning: routing aligned to ocean freight, forwarder pickup, or port delivery workflows.
- Recurring supply capability: replenishment planning for importer and distributor programs.
- Scalable volume: from 2 pallets to bulk consolidation for growing portfolios.
Best-selling brands available for U.S. wholesale supply
We supply internationally recognized brands suited to Beer Wholesale United States portfolios. Availability can include core lager and pilsner lines, selected alcohol-free options, gluten-free choices where offered by the brand, and keg formats for horeca where applicable.
Brand pages: Heineken, Estrella Damm, Krombacher, Pilsner Urquell, Guinness, Corona, Budweiser, Peroni, Carlsberg, Stella Artois.
For Beer Wholesale United States availability, send your target SKUs and preferred formats (cans/bottles/alcohol-free/kegs) and we will confirm what can be supplied for your import plan.
Pallet formats & ordering options
Beer Wholesale United States shipments are structured for trade handling: cases → pallets → consolidation loads. This supports freight forwarder workflows and simplifies receiving for importer warehouses and distributor depots.
- MOQ: 2 pallets.
- Mixed pallets: possible depending on stock, packaging constraints, and pallet stability rules.
- Final configuration: confirmed in the quotation based on your SKU list and required formats.
- Best fit: importers, distributors, retail chain programs, and horeca procurement groups.
| Order size | Best for | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2–6 pallets | Trial imports / test listings | Good for validating sell-through and building a portfolio. |
| 6–18 pallets | Regular replenishment | Better freight efficiency with room for assortment. |
| Consolidation loads | Bulk programs | Supports recurring supply and promotional volume planning. |
Delivery to the United States
The United States is a non-EU destination, so Beer Wholesale United States shipments require export handling and import clearance. We support delivery planning through agreed Incoterms® and routing aligned to your forwarder, port/terminal, or warehouse receiving process.
| Delivery Mode | Typical Lead Time | Delivery Terms | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pallet (export shipment) | Typically 10–25 business days (route and port dependent) | DAP / DDP (scope dependent) | Customs clearance required; final timing depends on sailing schedules, port processing, and inland delivery. |
| Consolidation (pre-export) | Typically 7–18 business days to consolidation point | DAP / DDP (scope dependent) | Used to combine volume before export. Suitable for recurring bulk supply planning. |
Lead times are indicative. We confirm routing, documentation checkpoints, and delivery windows when issuing your quotation.
U.S. compliance basics for beer imports
For Beer Wholesale United States imports, your licensed importer typically manages federal and state compliance (including label approvals where required) and in-market distribution through approved channels. These references can help your team align internal processes:
- TTB Importing Alcohol: Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) — Importers
- COLAs / labeling (where applicable): TTB — Labeling
- U.S. Customs and Border Protection: CBP — Importing into the United States
We provide invoice, packing list, and transport documents; your importer and broker can confirm clearance steps for your chosen port and state distribution plan.
Export documents & Incoterms®
Every Beer Wholesale United States order is supported with standard export documentation to help your importer, broker, and warehouse receiving team. Documents align with the selected Incoterms® rule and the transport route.
- Commercial invoice (values, product lines, shipment terms)
- Packing list (pallet count, case count, weights where applicable)
- Transport documents (carrier documents depending on route)
Incoterms® reference: ICC Incoterms® Rules. We commonly use DAP and (scope dependent) DDP based on destination handling.
FAQ — Beer Wholesale United States
Request a U.S. wholesale quotation
Ready to proceed with Beer Wholesale United States supply? Share your target SKUs, monthly volume, and destination port/state and we will send a quotation with pricing, lead time, and delivery terms.
We support one-off imports and recurring programs, with mixed brand loads where possible and export-ready documentation aligned to your importer workflow.
Include: destination (city/state or port), preferred brands/SKUs, packaging format (cans/bottles/kegs), and volume (pallets or consolidation).