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Europeans ditching alcohol for taste and health reasons, research firm says

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Posted on October 7, 2025

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By Emma Rumney -Younger Europeans are drinking less alcohol because of the way it tastes and concern over their health, a market research firm said on Tuesday, suggesting slow sales are a result of

Younger Europeans Opt for Healthier, Non-Alcoholic Beverage Choices

Changing Drinking Habits in Europe

By Emma Rumney

Survey Insights on Alcohol Consumption

-Younger Europeans are drinking less alcohol because of the way it tastes and concern over their health, a market research firm said on Tuesday, suggesting slow sales are a result of changing preferences rather than just a financial squeeze.

Economic Factors Influencing Sales

Alcohol sales have been falling in developed countries in recent years, prompting debate over what has driven the declines.

The Rise of Non-Alcoholic Options

Some executives argue it is mostly a result of cyclical financial pressure on consumers, which means sales should bounce back when times get better. But others say the shift is a sign of changing preferences, which could be harder to reverse.

Circana, a U.S. market research company, said its survey pointed to a generational shift in Europe, where it found 71% of consumers were buying or consuming less alcohol, and almost one in four 25-35-year-olds had ditched alcoholic drinks altogether.

The shift demanded "strategic reinvention" from beverage companies, said Ananda Roy, senior vice president of thought leadership at Circana.

Its survey found that 55% of Europeans said non-alcoholic drinks were "more refreshing", while another 27% said they were healthier or tasted better.

Non-alcoholic drinks now account for nearly 60% of sales in Europe's 166 billion euro beverage market after growing 5.1% year-on-year, while alcoholic beverages fell 1.8%. 

Some alcohol companies argue financial pressures are the bigger factor after years of inflation and high interest rates. 

"When people say it's all about health and wellness... I don't buy into that," Diageo's interim CEO Nik Jhangiani told a conference in September, saying declines were more related to the economic cycle.

In August, the number of Americans who reported drinking alcohol hit a record low, according to a Gallup poll, with the majority for the first time saying even moderate drinking was harmful to health.

(Reporting by Emma RumneyEditing by Peter Graff)

Key Takeaways

  • Younger Europeans are drinking less alcohol for health and taste reasons.
  • Non-alcoholic drinks now dominate Europe's beverage market.
  • 71% of Europeans are reducing alcohol consumption.
  • Economic factors also influence declining alcohol sales.
  • Beverage companies need to adapt to changing preferences.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is alcohol consumption?
Alcohol consumption refers to the intake of beverages containing ethanol, which is commonly found in drinks like beer, wine, and spirits.
What are non-alcoholic beverages?
Non-alcoholic beverages are drinks that contain little to no alcohol, including options like soda, juice, and non-alcoholic beer.
What is a market research firm?
A market research firm is a company that gathers and analyzes data about consumers and markets to help businesses make informed decisions.
What is consumer perception?
Consumer perception refers to the way individuals view and interpret products, brands, or services based on their experiences and beliefs.
What is strategic reinvention?
Strategic reinvention is the process of rethinking and transforming a company's strategies to adapt to changing market conditions and consumer preferences.

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