Our Generation Now Prefers Wine And Liquor Over Beer
I’ve never been too fond of any article or study that has the word “Millennials” in it. Nine times out of ten, it’s just some pissed off liberal in their 40s bitching that we’re having fun while they’re slowly dying. Now, there’s a study out there that says we “Millennials” have different drinking habits than young people in the past.
In a recent study, results showed some interesting findings regarding what we drink.
According to Gallup’s 2013 Consumption Habits poll, just 41 percent of adults under the age of 30 prefer to drink beer over other forms of alcohol – a decrease of 30 percent over the past 20 years.
There could be a reason behind this, like we’re becoming more sophisticated or something, but we all know the truth. We’re just trying to get fucked up more easily. Of course, when broken down by sex, the poll shows that men still prefer drinking beer, which is good, seeing as how we’re men. That’s just what we do.
The author I’m citing, Morgan Chalfant from Red Alert Politics, had an interesting take on it all.
Perhaps young adults have adopted finer palates, choosing elegant wine over the beer so common at college frat parties. Perhaps kegs are going out of style. Or perhaps young people have simply been mesmerized by the concepts of cheap, boxed wine and Trader Joe’s “Two-Buck Chuck.” You be the judge.
First off, Morgan, don’t tell me what to do. If I want to be the judge, I don’t need your damn permission. Secondly, I don’t know what’s actually causing this trend. I’m not a scientist. However, I can tell you that you lost all credibility with one sentence: “Perhaps kegs are going out of style.” Are you out of your mind?
[via Red Alert Politics]
Bourbon on the rocks or GTFO
13 years ago at 8:22 amGod I bet you drink Maker’s too while wearing sperrys because you’re TFTC and anything less in NF. Grab a towel try hard
13 years ago at 8:25 am^ Look out, everyone. Chief Badass over here knows who tries hard and who doesn’t and he’s calling you out on it.
13 years ago at 8:28 am^Or, you know, he’s from the South. People in the South tend to like whiskey
13 years ago at 8:28 amSorry I dont drink overgrown boy drinks like jack and coke.
13 years ago at 8:36 am^Wtf does that even mean?
13 years ago at 10:20 am^^I think we’re on the same page here
13 years ago at 11:35 amThis is bullshit. We all know Dorn is fucking the average with his affinity for vodka sodas and boxed wine.
13 years ago at 8:24 am
13 years ago at 9:11 amTravis the moonstar. Dorn’s gif game is second to none
13 years ago at 9:35 am^^mi gewd frend travis iz defunitely an licker man
13 years ago at 9:50 am^ http://i.imgur.com/MAKr2ds.gif
13 years ago at 10:35 amHe likes beer, it’s good for you.
13 years ago at 10:50 amOr maybe we’re infested with a vodka/tequila guido population that don’t appreciate a nice, frothy mug of Uncle Sam’s finest
13 years ago at 8:24 amHey, theres nothing wrong with tequila.
13 years ago at 10:17 amWell we all know which selection Pike prefers.
13 years ago at 8:26 amPike invented “Boxed Wine Wednesdays”.
13 years ago at 1:06 pmBooze is booze.
13 years ago at 8:26 amI guess the Two Buck Chuck is the new Two Beer Queer
13 years ago at 8:35 amAs my good friend Kenny Chesney said, “We had all we ever wanted,
13 years ago at 8:38 amIn that keg in the closet.”
“Perhaps kegs are going out of style.” No, it’s called it’s getting harder and harder for college students to have kegs at parties because of the bullshit nanny-state that the liberals keep pushing for.
13 years ago at 8:57 amSadly, this is too true. Nationals has placed a $5,000 fine for each keg found at a party. Its certainly enough to cramp our social budget if we ever get caught. Here’s to dodging that bullet.
13 years ago at 9:32 amTrue, we also have a strict “No keg policy” as nationals advises us to purchase 30 racks. In the end it sucks but hey, one cannot beer joust without plenty of empty cans and empty cases.
13 years ago at 9:41 amJust have an annex house. Keg problem solved.
13 years ago at 10:01 amI’ve never understood the anti-keg agenda. It’s far safer to have one central, contained source than 387345 beer cans, bottles, and what the hell ever floating around. It’s easier to gauge how much people are drinking and where it’s coming from when you control the source. Makes it much easier to clean up, too.
13 years ago at 1:33 pmIt’s even worse if your school/fraternity adopts FIPG rules. It’s so unnecessarily stupid.
13 years ago at 4:28 pm^^I agree that it’s great to be in control of the distribution, but who cares about the cleanup? That’s what pledges are for.
13 years ago at 7:08 pmMore beer for me.
13 years ago at 8:59 amI blame Obama
13 years ago at 9:00 am