Over 14 million Australians are now consuming alcohol – driven by increases for wine and RTDs

Original article by Roy Morgan
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 14-Feb-24

New data from Roy Morgan’s Alcohol Consumption Report shows that 14,013,000 Australians aged 18+ consumed alcohol in an average four-week period in the 12 months to September 2023. This compares to 13,073,000 (66.3%) in the year to March 2020, prior to the pandemic. The number of Australians drinking wine increased from 8,096,000 (41.0%) pre-pandemic to 9,068,000 (44.1%) in the year to September 2023. The spirits category enjoyed a clear ‘pandemic boost’ of over 1 million extra consumers; in the 12 months to December 2021 there were 6,759,000 (33.8%) Australians drinking spirits. However, this ‘boost’ has receded; now 5,623,000 (27.3%) Australians drink spirits, down slightly from 5,671,000 (28.7%) pre-pandemic. The standout alcoholic beverages over the course of the pandemic have been ‘Ready-to-drink’ (RTDs) for which consumption increased from 2,138,000 Australians (10.8%) pre-pandemic to 4,319,000 (21.0%) in late 2023, an increase of over 2.1 million people. Meanwhile, now 6,725,000 Australians (32.7%) consume beer, down significantly from the 7,413,000 (37.6%) who did so in the 12 months to March 2020 just before the pandemic struck.

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