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  2. Young, sober, and ready to party: the rise of Gen Z's booze ...

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    While more members of Gen Z are sober-curious or cutting out alcohol, it doesn't mean all members of the younger generation are dialing back, and other substances might see more Gen Z support: 19% ...

  3. Gen Z ushers in a new era of prohibition but not because of a ...

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    And Molson Coors’ CEO announced last year that “we’re moving into non-alc products,” in a recognition of Gen Z’s sober or sober-curious behavior. ... Gen Z is more hesitant to be rowdy ...

  4. Inside the multi-billion dollar alcohol industry’s battle for ...

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    Inside the multi-billion dollar alcohol industry’s battle for ‘sober-curiousGen Z. Eleanor Pringle. February 9, 2024 at 1:00 AM. Getty Images. Say what you like about Gen Z, but they're a ...

  5. Sober curious - Wikipedia

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    Share of over-fifteen-year-old population who haven't drunk alcohol in the past year (interactive version); in most countries, it exceeds a third.Sober curious is a cultural movement and lifestyle of practicing none or limited alcohol consumption that started spreading in the late 2010s, in particular among people from the millennials generation, [1] [failed verification] and was coined by ...

  6. Beer goggles - Wikipedia

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    In addition, trends are showing that more people from Generation Z are opting not to drink alcohol at all with around a 20% to 28% increase in sober individuals in the last decade in the United States. They are known as the most sober curious generation yet. [14]

  7. Teetotalism - Wikipedia

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    According to the Online Etymology Dictionary, the tee-in teetotal is the letter T, so it is actually t-total, though it was never spelled that way. [3] The word is first recorded in 1832 in a general sense in an American source, and in 1833 in England in the context of abstinence.

  8. Gen Z is ditching booze for sober-centric hubs in NYC ... - AOL

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    Zoomers want a wild night on the town they won’t wake up regretting. Gen Z is drinking alcohol far less than previous generations, a trend that has been holding steady for the past four years ...

  9. Glossary of Generation Z slang - Wikipedia

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    Slang used or popularized by Generation Z (Gen Z; generally those born between the late 1990s and early 2010s in the Western world) differs from slang of earlier generations; [1] [2] ease of communication via Internet social media has facilitated its rapid proliferation, creating "an unprecedented variety of linguistic variation". [2] [3] [4]