Thoughts on the Market

Is the Beverage Industry Drying Up?

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Apr 23, 2025
A notable decline in alcohol consumption is reshaping the beverage landscape in America. Younger generations, particularly Gen Z, are embracing moderation and health trends. The aging population further influences this shift, steering consumers toward non-alcoholic options like the Phony Negroni. Despite short-term pressures, these changes are viewed as structural rather than temporary. The podcast analyzes how these evolving preferences might permanently alter the dynamics of the beverage industry.
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Structural Shift in Alcohol Use

  • The beverage industry is facing a structural shift, not just a passing trend, reshaping alcohol consumption patterns.
  • Overall alcohol consumption volume has been flat in the US, but both beer and spirits are now declining.
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Gen Z Drinks Less Alcohol

  • Gen Z drinks 30% less alcohol than the same age group 20 years ago and likely won't catch up.
  • This is a long-term moderation trend, not temporary abstinence due to COVID or economic pressures.
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Aging Population Reduces Drinking

  • Aging populations, especially those moving into older age cohorts, will reduce overall alcohol consumption.
  • Older adults metabolize alcohol less efficiently and use more prescription drugs, driving consumption down.
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