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This is a list of countries ordered by annual per capita consumption of beer. Most of the values in this table reflect 2010 data.

Consumption per capita 1
Country Consumption
(litres)
2009–2010
change
(633–ml bottles)
Total national consumption
(106 L)[A]
 Czech Republic 132 -21.1 1708
 Germany 107 -3.7 8787
 Austria 106 -1 888
 Ireland 104 -2.8 479
 Estonia 91 -8.8 117
 Lithuania 86 12.7 304
 Poland 84 -0.3 3215
 Australia 83 -7.2 1794
 Venezuela 83 -4.7 2259
 Finland 83 -8.2 435
 Slovenia 83 -6.2 165
 United States 78 -2.5 24138
 Belgium 78 -4.7 844
 Croatia 78 -7.6 350
 Romania 77 -4 1700
 Panama 75 1 256
 Netherlands 74 1.4 1224
 United Kingdom 74 -3.4 4587
 Bulgaria 73 -0.6 521
 New Zealand 71 -3.6 300
 Hungary 70 -7.1 700
 Spain 70 -1.1 3251
 Canada 68 -1.9 2311
 Denmark 67 -10.2 372
 Latvia 67 5.4 149
 Russia 66 -6.8 9389
 Brazil 65 10 12170
 Slovakia 64 -11.5 352
 South Africa 63 4.4 3095
 Switzerland 57 0 453
 Mexico 57 -2.9 6419
 Portugal 55 -3.2 590
 Angola 53 5 898
 Norway 52 -3.1 244
 Sweden 52 -2.2 472
 Japan 45 -2.4 5813
 Argentina2 43 1732
 Namibia3 40
 China 32 2.1 44683
 Vietnam4 19
 Kenya5 12
 Uzbekistan6 11
 Tanzania5 8
 Uganda5 6
 Sri Lanka7 2 50
 India89 2 1,400

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Combination of per capita rates with respective populations at time of study. Data taken verbatim from the Kirin report.

References

  1. ^ Source, unless otherwise noted: Per Capita Beer Consumption by Country (2010), Kirin Holdings Company.
  2. ^ Pablo Lacoste (January 17, 2011). "Cerveza vs. vino, el pasado y el futuro de la industria vitivinícola" (in Spanish). MDZol. http://www.mdzol.com/mdz/nota/266061-cerveza-vs-vino-el-pasado-y-el-futuro-de-la-industria-vitivinicola/. Retrieved January 23, 2011. 
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  6. ^ "Heineken Partners with Efes Breweries in Uzbekistan, Serbia and Kazakhstan". FlexNews. January 1, 2008. http://www.flex-news-food.com/console/PageViewer.aspx?page=13818&amp%3Bstr=Beer. Retrieved October 13, 2010. 
  7. ^ "Lion seeks to reduce gearing through Rs. 1.2 bn. cash infusion". Sunday Island. August 16, 2009. http://www.island.lk/2009/08/16/business3.html. Retrieved October 13, 2010. 
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