Nearly half of Gen Z Brits say they prefer to end a meal with an Espresso Martini cocktail instead of an espresso, according to a new survey by Bacardi Limited. While 48 per cent of 18-29 year-olds prefer an Espresso Martini cocktail, that number falls to 20 per cent for those aged 45 years or older.
The UK consumer survey was conducted as part of the seventh annual Bacardi Cocktail Trends Report, which anticipates the key trends redefining global cocktail culture and the spirits business in 2026.
The Trends Report confirms Gen Z is driving cocktail culture more than ever, with half of 18-29 year-olds respondents saying they prefer to celebrate a special moment with a cocktail instead of Champagne, 32 per cent saying they drink more cocktails than wine, and 30 per cent choosing cocktails over beer.
The survey also reveals the extent to which Gen Z is familiar with cocktail culture. Almost one-third (31 per cent) think of an Americano first as a cocktail, before a coffee, compared to only nine percent of those aged 45 and over.
The aperitivo occasion is becoming increasingly significant in the UK too. The survey found that 37 per cent of Gen Z consumers and 42 percent of millennials are routinely enjoying earlier evenings out, while 47 per cent of respondents are going to nightclubs less often.
“Gen Zers are not drinking less, they are just drinking differently,” says Steve Young, Business Unit Director for Bacardi in the UK. “The global trend of drinking, eating and socialising earlier in the evening is true in the UK too and it’s being driven by younger consumers.”
The popularity of this new aperitivo occasion for younger consumers is reflected in the growing demand for the longer, lighter-tasting, Spritz cocktail like the ST-GERMAIN Spritz. In fact, Gen Z-ers rank the Spritz as their number one cocktail for 2026.
Another trend being driven by Gen Z is the rise of convenient, ready-to-drink (RTD) cocktails with 40 per cent of 18-29 year-old respondents saying that next year they will be drinking more RTDs, like the BOMBAY SAPPHIRE & tonic in a can and the recently relaunched BREEZER. These cocktails combine convenience and quality, and can be easily enjoyed out and about. This will be happening even more in 2026 with 45 per cent of Gen Z-ers saying that next year they will be going to more casual outdoor gatherings, and 40 percent going to more festivals.
Commenting on what cocktails Brits will be enjoying in 2026, Davide Zanardo, Prestige Field Sales Manager for Bacardi, said: “Gen Z is drinking very differently to the rest of the population and that’s reflected in their top 10 cocktails for 2026. While the Gin & Tonic is ranked the UK’s number one cocktail overall, it doesn’t even feature in Gen Z-ers’ top 10.
“Gen Z-ers choice of cocktails is driven by the occasion with the Spritz ranked number one, thanks to the popularity of the late afternoon aperitivo and the Espresso Martini cocktail ranked joint second.”
Top 10 cocktails for 2026 overall are:
1. Gin & Tonic
2. Rum & Coke
3. Mojito
4. Vodka & Lemonade
5. Espresso Martini cocktail
6. Spritz
7. Piña Colada
8. Vodka Soda
9. Margarita
10. Whisky & Coke
Top 10 cocktails for Gen Z (18-29 years) in 2026:
1. Spritz
2. Espresso Martini cocktail
3. Vodka & Lemonade
4. Rum & Coke
5. Vodka Soda
6. Mojito
7. Tequila Sunrise
8. Martini cocktail
9. Whisky & Coke
10. Piña Colada





