This movement is changing how we drink – and alcohol should take note

For decades, alcohol has been the cornerstone of social gatherings, celebrations, and even corporate networking. But that era is fading fast. A new generation is rewriting the rules of drinking culture, and the beverage industry is scrambling to keep up.

The ‘California Sober’ movement, where individuals swap alcohol for cannabis, functional beverages, or simply moderation, isn’t just a trend. It’s a fundamental shift in how people socialize and make lifestyle choices. And with the global non-alcoholic beverage market projected to surpass $225 billion by 2030, the question isn’t if this movement will redefine drinking culture; it’s how quickly.

How to Capture Gen Z’s Attention

For Gen Z, alcohol is losing its appeal. The numbers tell a striking story: alcohol consumption among young adults is declining. A Gallup study found that the percentage of adults under 35 who drink fell from 72 percent in 2001 to 62 percent in 2023, a significant decline in just two decades. Meanwhile, a 2022 survey reported that 69 percent of young adults aged 18 to 24 prefer cannabis over alcohol as their substance of choice.

The landscape of social drinking is evolving, driven by a growing interest in wellness and mindful consumption. While Gen Z may be drinking less, they’re not stepping away from the ritual of enjoying a well-crafted beverage. Instead, they’re seeking sophisticated, functional alternatives, drinks that enhance relaxation and sensory experiences in new ways. The beverage industry is actively seeing a generational pivot toward wellness and alternative experiences.

Why Functional and Cannabis-related Beverages Are Booming

Rather than rejecting the social aspect of drinking, Gen Z is redefining it. Thirty-six percent of cannabis users report drinking less alcohol since using cannabis products, reflecting a broader shift in consumption habits. As more consumers explore alternatives, terpenes, natural compounds found in cannabis, citrus, and herbs, are now being used to craft drinks that elevate taste and enhance relaxation without intoxicating effects. Drinks infused with limonene, caryophyllene, and pinene provide a sensory experience that complements cannabis while offering natural benefits like stress relief and improved focus.

One of the most fascinating innovations in this movement is terpene-infused beverages. Terpenes are aromatic compounds found in cannabis, citrus, and herbs, and they offer unique sensory experiences, enhancing relaxation and focus without the impairments of alcohol or THC.


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