The post-90s generation likes to drink beer and foreign wine, but they don’t drink much liquor. Is there a generational trend in drinking liquor?

The post-90s generation loves drinking beer and foreign wine as much as liquor. Liquor will not break the trend of the times. For example, state banquets and wedding banquets require liquor. Liquor represents the inheritance of culture.

Hello everyone, I am Qian Xiangzi, I am very happy to answer this question

Wine is a kind of culture. In our country’s wine culture, the wine-making technology is world-class, which is also the responsibility of the Chinese people. I am proud and believe that Chinese wine culture will continue to be passed down

As for the current generation of people born in the 1990s who like to drink beer and foreign wine and not much liquor, this should be seasonal, for example: in summer, they will definitely drink cold beer. Once winter comes, I drink white wine to warm up.

Today’s young people like to drink some beer and betel nut to brag, but as you grow older and mature, your social interactions are different, and you will find that you always want to drink something. At this time, "baijiu" " is the first choice, not beer. The more you drink beer, the more your stomach will fill up, which is no fun at all. The more you drink baijiu, the more relaxed you become, and it also reduces stress (although baijiu is good, please don’t drink too much)

Also, the elders will take the younger ones to drink baijiu, just like: eating at the same table, the elders drink baijiu, If you, a junior, drink beer to honor your elders, people will say: You are ignorant and have no rules. As time goes by, you will find that drinking beer is just bragging, and those who can drink liquor together are close friends

I am from the Miao Village of Xiaoshu, and every household in our local area can make wine. Liquor is drunk 365 days a year, and women also drink it. People from other places generally can’t drink it with our women. Don’t believe it, they say on the Internet: “Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou don’t believe in tears, Yunnan, Guizhou and Sichuan don’t believe in drinking.” "Drunk". If you don't know how to drink liquor in our place, you won't be able to make friends, let alone find a wife. As long as you accompany your father-in-law and drink well, everything is easy to discuss. Anyway, the liquor in our place will never be replaced, and it will only be in the market. There has been a breakthrough in liquor technology

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No expense is spared to buy a sword, or a mink fur can be exchanged for wine.

If you cherish it with passion and diligence, it will still turn into blue waves if you spill it.

The above is my answer, I hope it can help you

Nowadays, not only the post-90s generation, but also the post-00s generation like to drink beer, foreign wine, red wine, etc. The demand and preference for liquor are indeed not as high as those of middle-aged and above people. But this is a normal phenomenon, and I don’t think there will be a generational trend in drinking liquor. So, why? I think there are the following reasons: 1. It is normal for young people not to like drinking liquor now, but as they grow older, they will gradually accept liquor.

Today's young people are completely different from the era when their parents were young. In the past, they had no choice but to drink liquor. It was quite a luxury to drink some beer during the New Year and holidays. But now with the development of the economy and global integration, young people now have access to an increasingly rich range of wine products, and their choice space is also growing.

Young people’s taste demands tend to be simple, refreshing, easy to drink, sweet and sour, and palatable. For complex, exciting, and high-alcohol liquor, it is indeed difficult to accept it because it is too sensitive. .

At the same time, young people like to be unconventional and seek individuality. People often think that liquor is the exclusive property of their parents. In order to distinguish themselves from their parents, they are more willing to choose wines with novel packaging, individuality, fashion, and foreign style to drink, exuding a youthful atmosphere and experiencing the feeling of catharsis.

As the saying goes: "You are naive until you have seen the world." As young people continue to grow, their social experience continues to enrich, they continue to understand life, and have a deeper and deeper understanding of the mixed flavors of life and career, and slowly have a higher dimension and depth of thinking and understanding of life. At that time, the wine they loved when they were young can no longer satisfy their emotions and thoughts, so they will naturally choose and accept liquor with profound five flavors. Because there are times when young people are no longer young. 2. Chinese liquor has its special social and cultural attributes, and has its necessary factors in application scenarios.

In fact, I don’t need to say much about this issue, everyone must feel it deeply. Chinese wine culture has a long history, and the wine bureau culture is even more deeply rooted. Therefore, when young people enter the workplace, they are inevitably exposed to business drinking establishments and social events. Can they still drink beer according to their own preferences? Do you want to be unique based on your own personality? Did someone fuck you? Therefore, you must drink white wine or other strong alcohol. Whether you accept it or not, like it or not, this is unavoidable. 3. Chinese liquor continues to gradually develop in the direction of low alcohol, fashion, quality, and personalization according to market demand. At the same time, it also continues to develop wine products that cater to young people.

In fact, no matter whether everyone likes Jiangxiaobai or not, Jiangxiaobai Baijiu has pioneered the rejuvenation, fashionability and personalization of Chinese liquor. Under the influence of Jiangxiaobai, various liquor distilleries have Businesses are also sparing no effort to iterate products and develop wines suitable for young people. Although it is still in its initial development stage and is in a non-mainstream period, with the continuous development of the market and the continuous improvement of the consumption dimension, product rejuvenation is an inevitable trend. This will also make the age group of liquor consumers younger.

To sum up, those born in the 90s and even the 2000s like to drink beer, foreign wine, etc., but don’t drink a lot of liquor. It doesn’t matter, the time has not yet come. Moreover, beer, foreign wine, etc. are actually subtly cultivating young people and laying the foundation for drinking liquor in the future. So when young people really mature and start their careers, I can’t say that they like liquor, but they will definitely accept it.

Drinkers, what do you think? Welcome to leave messages for exchange and discussion.

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As long as you still live in the Chinese environment, the inheritance of liquor It won't break!

Not to mention Chinese children, foreigners who have lived in China for a long time can assimilate them into drinking liquor!

Anyone over 35 loves to drink beer

Beer

No, liquor is a cultural heritage of China and has a profound cultural heritage. There may be dating.

There will be no dating. There are still many people who drink liquor in the workplace. If Chinese people only drink foreign liquor, they always feel that something is missing. Those who don’t know how to drink liquor cannot be considered as good drinkers. Only Chinese liquor can reflect the sense of the times, be the sustenance of emotions and the inheritance of Chinese culture. The older generation only likes to drink food and wine.

I have never drunk foreign wine. Two kilograms of white wine and no limit on beer. I generally don’t drink it. A thousand glasses of wine is too little for a close friend.

Maotai and Wuliangye high-end liquors continue to refresh their market values. Liquor prices are increasing year by year, and there is no generational trend.

Because the main consumer of liquor is specifically people around 40 years old, mainly for gifts, entertainment, business and other occasions.

Beer and red wine are more suitable for young people and suitable for emotional and social interactions. For example, men and women will choose red wine on a date, and beer will be chosen at a brother party.