The tide has largely turned against alcohol. Drinking, at least in moderation, was once seen as a harmless—or even healthy—indulgence that could strengthen your heart and even lengthen your lifespan.
Alcohol seems to have lost its grip on American life in recent years. Younger adults are drinking less. Sober bars and alcohol-free member clubs are cropping up across the country. Nonalcoholic beer ...
Consumers seem to be adopting a premeditated approach to drinking, planning ahead which days they will drink, or how many they will have on a given night.
Gen Z is drinking less alcohol than previous generations. There isn’t one clear reason for this, but experts point to a variety of factors.
Americans are finally rethinking their relationship with alcohol. Gallup reports that only 54% of the U.S. population now drinks, the lowest rate in nearly 90 years. Three years ago, that number was ...
The Trump administration reignited a debate about alcohol this month by removing daily recommended limits in the national Dietary Guidelines for Americans. Now, women are no longer advised to limit ...