Sydney's inner‐west is brimming with micro‐breweries, should we be worried and what does it mean for research and policy?

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Title: Sydney's inner‐west is brimming with micro‐breweries, should we be worried and what does it mean for research and policy?
Authors: Egan, Lyra (AUTHOR), Riordan, Benjamin (AUTHOR), Newling, Graham (AUTHOR), Uthurralt, Natalia (AUTHOR), Day, Carolyn (AUTHOR)
Source: Drug & Alcohol Review. May2023, Vol. 42 Issue 4, p843-847. 5p.
Subjects: Microbreweries, Urban planning, Alcoholism
Geographic Terms: Sydney (N.S.W.)
Abstract: In 2020, we examined Sydney's Inner-West Council's development applications for micro-brewery tasting bars and found that 19 DAs were submitted for nine licenced micro-brewery tasting bars (mean 2.1 per micro-brewery) [[33]]. Sydney's inner-west is brimming with micro-breweries, should we be worried and what does it mean for research and policy? Second, we recommend an evaluation on how micro-breweries contribute to the normalisation and even glorification of alcohol (e.g., promoted as family-friendly venues despite a key focus on alcohol consumption) and focus on different population groups that frequent micro-breweries to determine whether some are more vulnerable to alcohol-related harm than others. Areas of Sydney, Australia have high levels of alcohol outlet density saturation [[7]], despite the known increased harm [[8]] and the World Health Organization and Australian National Alcohol Strategy recommendation to reduce outlet density to reduce alcohol use [[10]]. [Extracted from the article]
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  Data: In 2020, we examined Sydney's Inner-West Council's development applications for micro-brewery tasting bars and found that 19 DAs were submitted for nine licenced micro-brewery tasting bars (mean 2.1 per micro-brewery) [[33]]. Sydney's inner-west is brimming with micro-breweries, should we be worried and what does it mean for research and policy? Second, we recommend an evaluation on how micro-breweries contribute to the normalisation and even glorification of alcohol (e.g., promoted as family-friendly venues despite a key focus on alcohol consumption) and focus on different population groups that frequent micro-breweries to determine whether some are more vulnerable to alcohol-related harm than others. Areas of Sydney, Australia have high levels of alcohol outlet density saturation [[7]], despite the known increased harm [[8]] and the World Health Organization and Australian National Alcohol Strategy recommendation to reduce outlet density to reduce alcohol use [[10]]. [Extracted from the article]
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