A faster car may not make you a better driver, but horsepower forgives a multitude of sins.
My local brewery has a market every month with 'craft' vendors. Almost all are side hustles, but I've often wondered why someone doesn't throw up a home brew supply tent with easy brewing starter kits and some intermediate level stuff.
There's a variety of reasons, I haven't seen anything disagreeable, but I didn't notice anyone bring up MJ
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/...abis-less-alcohol-in-studies-and-in-real-life
I've seen, read or heard of data similar and I think a lot of the cut into spirits, beer and wine has to do with weed. I don't know about y'all, but I really don't like being around stoners. Not that heavy drinkers make life easier, and full disclosure I don't care what people do in the confines of their home. Some stoners are just... weird.
This too shall pass.
My local brewery has been open since '17, survived the c*vid stupidity, and seems to be doing better than ever crowd wise. So I think a lot of this is cyclical and the businesses in the industry that have not prepared themselves for downturns are going to fail. In some cases that really sucks and we've seen some big players fall recently. So even though I brew my own beer, I try to make a brewery visit when I'm able or out and about when the opportunity presents.
In the 70's, brown spirit sales were in the tank so to speak. They came roaring back and now we're seeing another pull back but it can be weathered.