The Herald (South Africa)

Zoomers reject alcohol for ‘sober curious’ lifestyle

- Nombuso Kumalo TimesLIVE

Gen Zs are leading the “sober curious” lifestyle that has seen them drinking less alcohol than millennial­s and boomers.

Zoomers are going against the grain of what is commonly known and rejecting alcohol in favour of a more sober curious lifestyle.

According to a recent report by research agency Mintel, UK, more zoomers are practicing sober socialisin­g — reducing or not partaking in drinking alcohol inside the home and social settings.

The sober curious movement is a growing global cultural shift and trend where people are openly choosing to drink less or not to drink at all.

The goal is to curate a mindful and healthier relationsh­ip with alcohol, promoting overall wellbeing.

“A lifestyle with reduced or no alcohol intake can boost mental clarity, improve sleep, better your physical health, and enhance productivi­ty,” Ayanda Mvandaba, CEO of Drink Nil, an online retailer specialisi­ng in alcohol-free wines, gins, spirits, beers and ciders, said.

“Sobriety has long been linked to having a dependency issue, but the sober curious movement challenges this stereotype.

“The sober curious trend isn’t necessaril­y about complete abstinence – it focuses on moderation. People joining the sober curious trend soon realise they can have as much fun in their lives without alcohol as they had with it.

“People are realising that it’s perfectly socially acceptable to abstain or cut down and explore alternativ­es to traditiona­l drinking habits.”

Interested in exploring the sober curious lifestyle?

Mvandaba shared her tips to help you get started:

● Define your reasons for exploring sobriety. Aside from having a clear understand­ing of your goals, take the time to educate yourself about the benefits and potential risks of alcohol.

● Surround yourself with supportive friends and family or a supportive community of likeminded individual­s who will respect your decision to be sober and curious.

● Explore a tasty alternativ­e to stop the feeling that you are missing out. Experiment with non-alcoholic beverages such as mocktails, alcohol-free beers or flavoured sparkling water.

● When in doubt, plan ahead. Bring along your non-alcoholic beverage or research the alcohol-free options available at the venue you are going to.

● Practising mindfulnes­s by paying attention to how you feel physically and emotionall­y when you consume alcohol, as opposed to when you don’t, can help you reinforce your decision to be sober curious.

● Take this time to find new activities and hobbies that don’t involve alcohol. Hiking, painting or joining a sports team are a fun way to socialise and can distract you from alcohol-centric settings. —

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DIFFERENT TASTE: Experiment with non-alcoholic beverages such as mocktails, alcohol-free beers or flavoured sparkling water

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