Cash Back On Alcohol: A Complete Guide To Saving In 2025

Discover smart ways to earn cash back and rewards on alcohol purchases while saving money on your favorite drinks.

By Sneha Tete, Integrated MA, Certified Relationship Coach
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Cash Back on Alcohol: Save Money on Your Favorite Drinks

Alcohol can be a significant part of many households’ budgets, whether it’s beer for game night, wine for dinners, or spirits for cocktails. But what if you could get paid to buy it? Cash back programs, rewards credit cards, and loyalty apps make it possible to earn money back on every purchase. This guide covers proven strategies to slash costs on alcohol while enjoying your favorites.

Why Cash Back on Alcohol Makes Sense

According to financial experts, Americans spend over $250 billion annually on alcohol, with average households dropping $500-$1,000 yearly. Earning 1-10% cash back or points can recover $50-$100 per year effortlessly. These programs are offered by trusted retailers, apps, and banks, turning routine buys into savings opportunities.

Beyond cash back, perks like free shipping, exclusive discounts, and bonus points during promotions amplify value. Whether shopping online or in-store, these methods work for beer, wine, liquor, and more.

Top Cash Back Apps for Alcohol Purchases

Cash back apps scan receipts or link accounts to rebate purchases instantly. Here’s how to use them for drinks:

  • Ibotta: Scan receipts after buying at stores like Total Wine or grocery chains. Offers 5-20% back on specific beers (e.g., Bud Light) or wines. New users get $20 welcome bonus.
  • Rakuten: Shop online portals for Drizly, Wine.com. Earn 1-8% on orders over $50, with quarterly payouts via PayPal.
  • Checkout 51: Weekly deals on six-packs or bottles; upload receipt for $0.25-$2 per item.
  • Dosh: Automatic 1-5% at liquor stores when linked to debit/credit cards.

Pro tip: Stack apps with store sales for up to 30% effective savings. Always check expiration dates on offers.

Credit Cards with Alcohol Rewards

Choose cards that bonus everyday spending categories including groceries and bars. Top picks:

Card NameAlcohol Category BonusAnnual FeeBest For
Chase Freedom Unlimited1.5-5% on groceries/bars$0Supermarket beer buys
Amex Blue Cash Preferred6% on U.S. supermarkets (up to $6k/year)$95Wine at grocers
Citi Double Cash2% everywhere$0Liquor stores
Capital One Savor4% on dining/entertainment (bars)$0Bar tabs

Pay off balances monthly to avoid interest wiping out rewards. Some cards offer signup bonuses covering a year’s alcohol budget.

Store Loyalty Programs for Beer, Wine, and Spirits

Major chains reward frequent buyers:

  • Total Wine & More: My Total Wine club: 5% back on every purchase, free tastings, birthday discounts.
  • BevMo!: ClubBev: 2% off, monthly wine purchases for $5 credit.
  • ABC Fine Wine & Spirits: ABC Advantage: Points per dollar, redeem for free bottles.
  • Grocery Chains (Kroger, Publix): Fuel points double on beer/wine, saving 10¢/gallon on gas.

Sign up free; link to apps like Fetch Rewards for extra points on receipts.

Online Retailers with Cash Back Deals

Delivery services exploded post-pandemic, offering bonuses:

  • Drizly: 10% off first order + cash back via Rakuten. Fast local delivery.
  • Wine.com: Insider Club: Free shipping over $50, 2x points. Stack with TopCashback for 5% extra.
  • Instacart: Alcohol delivery with 5-15% store-specific rebates.
  • Amazon: Prime members save on beer subscriptions; 5% back with Amazon card.

Compare prices across sites; sales can drop cases to $20/bottle equivalents.

Clever Tips to Maximize Savings

Elevate your strategy:

  • Buy in Bulk During Promotions: Stock up on 12-packs when cash back hits 10%.
  • Venue-Specific Cards: Stadium or casino cards rebate bar spends.
  • Tax Hacks: In some states, loyalty offsets alcohol taxes (check local laws).
  • Resale Apps: Buy discounted gift cards for liquor stores via Raise for 5-15% off.
  • Homebrewing: Save 50%+ vs. store beer; rebates on supplies via apps.

Track everything in a spreadsheet: input costs, rebates, net savings monthly.

Potential Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them

Not all programs are equal:

  • Minimum spends or exclusions on premium liquors.
  • App glitches—take photos of receipts immediately.
  • Credit card foreign transaction fees for imported wines.
  • Overbuying to chase bonuses—set budgets.

Read terms; prioritize programs with no minimum payout.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can I get cash back on alcohol at grocery stores?

Yes, cards like Blue Cash Everyday give 3% at U.S. supermarkets on beer/wine up to limits.

Are there cash back options for bar purchases?

Absolutely—SavorOne offers 3% on dining/bars, ideal for nights out.

Do cash back apps work on delivery alcohol?

Yes, Rakuten and TopCashback partner with Drizly, Instacart for 2-10% back.

Is cash back taxable?

Generally no, as rebates, but large amounts may trigger IRS reporting—consult a tax pro.

What’s the best app for beginners?

Ibotta: Easy scans, frequent alcohol offers, $20 signup bonus.

Start Saving Today

Combine apps, cards, and loyalty for compounded rewards. A $100 monthly alcohol spend could yield $10-30 back. Small changes add up to real money in your pocket.

References

  1. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau – Credit Card Rewards Programs — U.S. Government (CFPB). 2024-06-15. https://www.consumerfinance.gov/data-research/research-reports/credit-card-rewards-programs/
  2. FTC Guidelines on Rebate and Cash-Back Offers — Federal Trade Commission. 2023-11-20. https://www.ftc.gov/legal-library/browse/statutes/federal-trade-commission-act
  3. Annual Report on Beverage Alcohol Sales — Beer Institute (Industry Association). 2025-01-10. https://www.beerinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/2025-State-of-the-Industry-Report.pdf
  4. Chase Freedom Rewards Structure — JPMorgan Chase & Co. (Official). 2025-12-01. https://www.chase.com/personal/credit-cards/freedom
  5. American Express Blue Cash Preferred Terms — American Express. 2025-09-15. https://www.americanexpress.com/us/credit-cards/card/blue-cash-preferred/
Sneha Tete
Sneha TeteBeauty & Lifestyle Writer
Sneha is a relationships and lifestyle writer with a strong foundation in applied linguistics and certified training in relationship coaching. She brings over five years of writing experience to fundfoundary,  crafting thoughtful, research-driven content that empowers readers to build healthier relationships, boost emotional well-being, and embrace holistic living.

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