, What are Gen Z choosing instead of alcohol?

How are consumers born after 1996 spending their time and money, both in the pub and beyond it? Around a third of people aged 18-24 do not drink alcohol at all, and even those that do drink tend to do so primarily as a treat, to relax, or to mark a special occasion, according to market research firm Mintel. The company’s new research has found that while relaxation is the most popular reason for drinking alcohol across all generations, Gen Z stands out, drinking alcohol far less as a refreshment or a way to elevate meals. Alcohol is therefore an occasional treat for the younger generation, whereas older consumers consider it a regular, relaxing refreshment. So if the Gen Z population is shifting its focus away from alcohol-centric socialising, what are these young people choosing to spend their time and money on? Speaking to the drinks business in October, Laura Willoughby, founder of no- and low-alcohol drinks specialist Club Soda, explained that we are now living in an era of experience. She characterises our current culture as an “experience economy”, explaining: “It’s why everywhere serves food now. Who would have thought there would be bars set up just to do axe throwing or clay pigeon shooting?” Our social habits are changing, she says. “We want to be able to laugh and we want to be able to feel like it’s quality time, and that’s across all generations.” Having choices when it comes to drinking feeds directly into this. Just under

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