High prices charged by bars and clubs for alcohol could be why many drinkers choose to imbibe in the comfort of their own homes, a new survey has found.
The Roy Morgan poll found more drinkers drank in private spaces than in licensed venues such as pubs, nightclubs or bars.
Beer drinkers were more likely to drink in both places.
The survey of 11,336 people over the age of 18 found that in an average four-week period, 78 per cent would have consumed beer from an off-licence and 46 per cent would have drunk at a licensed venue.
Wine was most likely to be consumed in unlicensed spaces, with 83 per cent of red wine drinkers and 83 per cent of white wine drinkers having a tipple at home or somewhere else off-licence in an average four-week period.