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Whiskey Brands Face Hurdle: Fewer Drinkers in Country Music
1 Mar
Summary
- Alcohol consumption is declining, especially among Gen Z.
- Distilleries are pausing production due to whiskey surplus.
- Cannabis and THC beverages show significant market growth.

Alcohol consumption is notably decreasing across the United States, with a significant drop observed among Gen Z. This shift has created challenges for the country music industry, where alcohol-themed songs and artist-branded spirits are common. Some whiskey brands are encountering difficulties finding artists who still drink for collaborations, and distilleries are pausing production due to an oversupply of whiskey.
Distilleries like Jim Beam and George Dickel have announced production halts, reflecting a broader trend of declining alcohol consumption. While artists like Chris Stapleton remain optimistic about the connection between country music and drinking, experts point to regulatory hurdles and market saturation as significant challenges for new spirit brands. The rise of the cannabis industry, with THC beverages experiencing seismic growth, presents a stark contrast to the struggles in the alcohol market.
Willie's Remedy, a THC tonic, has seen substantial growth, outpacing its previous alcohol-based ventures. This trend suggests a generational pivot, with younger demographics preferring marijuana over alcohol. Despite these changes, many country songwriters believe that lyrics about drinking will continue to be a staple in music, reflecting common experiences and truths, even as other themes emerge.




