South African alcohol market fragments amid sober-curious trend

As South Africans recover from the 2025 festive season, liquor retailers reported record sales, but a rising segment of consumers turned to non-alcoholic options. This reveals a market dividing between heavy traditional drinkers and sober-curious alternators. The trends underscore shifting habits in a country with above-average alcohol consumption.

South Africa typically spends R414 million daily on alcohol, nearly tripling to over R1.2 billion during the Christmas-New Year week, according to Eighty20 data. In 2025, this festive period highlighted fragmented preferences, with non-alcoholic beer, cider, and gin gaining traction among nearly one million weekly consumers, up from 666,000 the previous year.

The nation ranks high globally in drinking, consuming 7.8 litres per person annually versus the world average of 5.5 litres, per the World Health Organization. Among drinkers, it is fifth worldwide at 30 litres per person yearly. Beer dominates at 71% of sales volume, though wine surpasses it as the festive favorite for urban, internet-savvy South Africans, followed by cider and spirits. Ready-to-drink spirit-based options like Brutal Fruit and Bernini capture 82% of their segment, appealing to the youthful population averaging 27 years old.

Non-alcoholic choices appeal mainly to alternators, with under 5% fully abstaining. Andrew Fulton of Eighty20 noted, 'Whether it is enjoying the refreshing taste of beer without the effects of alcohol, or alternating a non-alcoholic option when you are out drinking, there are close to a million people consuming non-alcoholic beer, cider or gin category in any given week.' A Heineken study found 21% of Gen Z drinkers hide such drinks to evade social pressure.

Economically, the industry added R226.3 billion to GDP in 2022, or 3.6%, supporting one in 31 jobs and generating R96.9 billion in taxes. Yet costs range from R34.2 billion to R73 billion annually, per University of Cape Town's Professor Graham Barr. In Cape Town, over 740 litres of alcohol were seized in public spaces in December 2025's first 11 days. JP Smith, mayoral committee member for safety, said, 'We can significantly reduce incidents of interpersonal violence, drownings, road accidents and pressure on enforcement services by making different choices, yet for many people this is simply too big an ask.' Minister Sisisi Tolashe warned that alcohol 'robs families of precious moments.'

Fulton added, 'Understanding how consumption patterns evolve across different demographics enables brands to identify growth opportunities in challenging markets.' Alcohol use is 10 percentage points higher in metros than rural areas, urging retailers to adapt to these nuances for 2026.

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