In the latest WSA Academy webinar on Responsibility & Moderation in Practice, members explored how moderation is evolving in today’s consumer landscape – and what this means for the spirits sector. The session highlighted that moderation is no longer a niche trend, but a mainstream behaviour shaped by a growing focus on wellbeing, balance, and more intentional choices.
Consumers are increasingly embracing a “less, but better” mindset – drinking more mindfully while prioritising quality and experience. A central message throughout the discussion was clear: moderation is a behaviour, not a beverage. This reinforces the importance of clear, science-based communication and balanced approaches across all categories.
Through data insights and real-world case studies, speakers also demonstrated how industry-led initiatives and advocacy campaigns are helping to shape understanding, engage policymakers, and promote responsible consumption in practice.
Key Takeaways
- Moderation is a behaviour, not a product
- All types of alcoholic beverages can be part of a balanced lifestyle when consumed responsibly by adults who choose to drink
- One standard drink contains the same amount of alcohol, regardless of whether it is beer, wine, or spirits
- There is no scientific basis for treating alcohol differently across categories—policies that do so risk creating misleading perceptions
- The spirits sector remains committed to tackling harmful consumption through evidence-based approaches and responsible drinking initiatives
The full webinar is now available to watch in the WSA Academy section of the Members Portal – you can also review deck here.
WSA would like to thank all speakers for their valuable contributions, including Helen Medina (WSA), Kaleigh Theriault (NielsenIQ), Dr. Amanda Berger (DISCUS), Chandreyee Gogoi (ISWAI), and Maureen Dalbec (Responsibility.org).