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Home » Gen Z isn’t nixing booze this summer — they’re just redefining how they’re drinking: survey shows
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Gen Z isn’t nixing booze this summer — they’re just redefining how they’re drinking: survey shows

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Gen Z isn’t nixing booze this summer — they’re just redefining how they’re drinking: survey shows

Young Americans aren’t opting out of summer drinking — they’re redefining how they do it, according to new data.

A recent survey of 2,000 21+ Americans who drink alcohol found that Gen Z respondents were the most likely to say they plan to consume alcohol when celebrating at summer events and socializing with friends this summer, but they also plan to take the most intentional and moderate approach when doing so.

The vast majority of respondents (86%) plan to drink during summer celebrations and occasions, suggesting that alcohol consumption isn’t going away, it’s just being done with forethought and intentional behavior meant to prioritize well-being.

When socializing at summer gatherings, libations are often top of mind, with Gen Z (89%) being the most likely to say they plan to partake in drinking when socializing this summer, compared to millennials (87%), Gen X (87%), and baby boomers (81%).

Young Americans aren’t opting out of summer drinking — they’re redefining how they do it, according to new data. gpointstudio – stock.adobe.com

However, nearly half of respondents (49%) also said they’ve become more intentional when it comes to drinking, once again with young Americans leading this uptick in moderate drinking (Gen Z 64%, millennials 49%, Gen X 43%, baby boomers 39%).

The survey was commissioned by the International Alliance for Responsible Drinking and conducted by Talker Research to explore Americans’ drinking habits, their motivations for moderation, and how these things will come into play this summer.

According to the findings, for those who choose to drink, there was a strong sentiment that the behavior is being driven by how people want to feel versus social pressures.

When socializing at summer gatherings, libations are often top of mind, with Gen Z (89%) being the most likely to say they plan to partake in drinking when socializing this summer SWNS

The top reason for mindful drinking cited in the study was emotional well-being (30%), followed by consumers simply preferring quality over quantity (28%).

Desiring better sleep was also a major reason people said they drink in moderation (28%), with women more likely than men to rank it as the number one reason (43% to 30%). And a quarter of respondents felt like mindful drinking is just “the right approach” (26%).

The findings also revealed that Gen Z was more likely than all other generations to say that nearly every consideration, from emotional well-being to fitness goals or saving money, influenced them to drink intentionally, suggesting that intentionality and moderation are more important to them than any other age group.

However, nearly half of respondents (49%) also said they’ve become more intentional when it comes to drinking. SWNS

“Among adults who choose to drink, this research suggests moderation is no longer seen simply as a rule or restriction,” said Julian Braithwaite, president and chief executive officer of the International Alliance for Responsible Drinking. “For many consumers, especially younger adults, it is becoming part of how they make choices about wellbeing, socializing and personal control.”

According to the study findings, moderation will influence consumers’ drinking habits even more than taste when consuming alcohol this summer.

Zooming in, when asked what factor will shape their drinking habits the most this summer season, more people cited moderation (35%) as the No. 1 consideration that will impact their alcohol consumption, than taste (33%), cost (13%), or even wanting to be social (16%).

However, nearly half of respondents also said they’ve become more intentional when it comes to drinking, once again with young Americans leading this uptick in moderate drinking. SWNS

And interestingly, only 4% of those who plan to drink at summer gatherings this year said that other people’s drinking habits will be the thing that shapes their own consumption the most.

This corresponds with the survey finding that self-determination is paramount to consumers.

In the survey, Americans voiced how important personal choice is to them when it comes to alcohol, with the vast majority (93%) saying it’s vital that their drinking choices are fully self-directed and not influenced by others.

These findings pose the question of whether there’s a subtle cultural shift happening, where consumers are feeling confident enough to make the choice to drink when socializing solely based on their own desires and parameters, rather than based on other people’s.

The top reason for mindful drinking cited in the study was emotional well-being (30%), followed by consumers simply preferring quality over quantity. SWNS

According to the data, it seems that the old narrative of peer pressure driving consumption is out-of-date. Drinking is becoming more individual, less about fitting in and more about personal choice. In fact, less than a quarter of all respondents said their drinking behavior is shaped by those around them (22%).

While the data points to strong attitudes and feelings towards moderate drinking, the survey also investigated how consumers actually intend to implement these sentiments when drinking in the summertime.

And per the results, people are using practical strategies to moderate, not just abstract intentions. Most (52%) plan to drink slowly, 49% plan to eat before or while drinking, and 41% will have a plan for how to get home. A significant number (37%) will also set a personal drink limit in advance of socializing.

When asked what factor will shape their drinking habits the most this summer season, more people cited moderation (35%) as the No. 1 consideration that will impact their alcohol consumption. SWNS

These findings demonstrate a true commitment to moderation, and not just a passing attitude. Moderation is showing up in real habits, not just good intentions.

“This research suggests moderation is no longer seen simply as a rule or restriction,” said Braithwaite. “For many consumers, especially younger adults, it is becoming part of how they make choices about wellbeing, socializing and personal control.”

Top Reasons for Moderate Drinking:

1. Emotional well-being (30%)
2. Preferring quality over quantity (28%)
3. Better sleep (28%)
4. It’s the right approach (26%)
5. Wanting to achieve a well-balanced lifestyle in general (24%)
6. Saving money (22%)
7. Maintaining my social image or reputation (20%)
8. Family responsibilities (19%)
9. Work responsibilities (18%)
10. Setting a good example (18%)
11. Fitness goals (17%)
12. Avoiding regret (17%)

Americans voiced how important personal choice is to them when it comes to alcohol, with the vast majority (93%) saying it’s vital that their drinking choices are fully self-directed and not influenced by others. SWNS

How People Plan to Drink Moderately This Summer:

1. Drinking slowly rather than quickly (52%)
2. Eating prior to and while drinking (49%)
3. Planning before you go out, how you will get home safely (41%)
4. Paying attention to how alcohol affects your body and mood (40%)
5. Setting a personal drink limit in advance (37%)
6. Spacing alcoholic drinks with water or non-alcoholic beverages (e.g., “zebra striping”) (33%)
7. Counting and keeping track of the number of glasses, cans or bottles (32%)
8. Avoiding “rounds” or pressure to keep up with others (30%)
9. Stopping drinking at a certain time or switching to non-alcoholic options (30%)

Research methodology:

Talker Research surveyed 2,000 Americans aged 21+ who choose to drink beer, wine, cider or spirits, evenly split by generation and who have access to the internet; the survey was commissioned by the International Alliance for Responsible Drinking and administered and conducted online by Talker Research between April 10 and April, 20, 2026.

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