Alcohol Beverages Australia (ABA)says that the latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) shows continues to highlight the long-term trend for moderation in Australia’s drinking culture.

The Australian Adult Alcohol Guidelines recommend healthy adults should not consume more than 10 standard drinks a week and also recommend consuming a maximum of four standard drinks in any one day.

The ABS data shows that 25.8 per cent of Australians aged 18 and over (adults) exceeded those guidelines in 2020-21, encouragingly though, the data also shows that almost seven in 10 adults (69.5 per cent) did not exceed the guideline.

In addition the survey asked adults whether the amount of alcohol they usually drink had changed or stayed about the same since the same time 12 months ago, and of those who consume alcohol 66.4 per cent said their consumption had stayed about the same, 23.9 per cent reported decreased consumption and 9.8 per cent reported increased consumption.

The ABA said risky drinking rates are falling for both men and women, and young 18-24 year olds are showing themselves as the generation of moderation.

CEO of Alcohol Beverages Australia, Andrew Wilsmore, said: “With more than four out of five (84.8%) Australians consuming less than two standard drinks a day, we can proudly say Australians are making sensible choices and choosing to act responsibly when it comes to enjoying alcohol.

 “The survey also covers the first year of Australia’s pandemic response, and despite concerns about the potential for increased harmful drinking at home, this data proves that Australians maintained a sensible relationship with alcohol despite being locked down.

“Comparing drinking during covid to their drinking 12 months prior, two thirds (66.4%) reported their consumption had stayed about the same; nearly one in four (23.9%) reported decreased consumption; and fewer than one in ten (9.8%) reported increased consumption.”

Wilsmore added: “It is pleasing to see the proportion of people drinking more than two standard drinks a day declining. It’s a trend that says Australians are increasingly capable of making sensible, personal decisions around their own consumption.

 “Young adults were less likely to drink more than two drinks a day compared with older adults and are really proving themselves as the generation of responsible moderation. One in ten (10.1%) young adults aged 18-24 years exceeded two drinks a day compared with just over one in five (20%) adults aged 55-64 years.

“We think more carefully about how we drink these days,” Wilsmore said. “Australians are making conscious decisions to moderate and drink responsibly, with big trends during covid seeing Australians choosing to drink less, but spending more on a premium product, or exploring low and zero-alcohol products.

“It’s a strong message to those who want to regulate drinkers ever further. Australians are doing the right thing by drinking responsibly and at the same time backing an industry that supports the livelihoods of 485,000 people and generates $52bn in economic value.”

Andy Young

Andy joined Intermedia as Editor of The Shout in 2015, writing news on a daily basis and also writing features for National Liquor News. Now Managing Editor of both The Shout and Bars and Clubs.

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