Data on global beer consumption

Published 2021년 4월 25일

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A survey reveals that the Republic of South Africa offers the cheapest beer with small-bottle beer averaging $ 1.68, while in Qatar, a 100 percent tax has been imposed due to the World Cup. The per capita beer consumption varies greatly around the world, with Haiti consuming less than 4 bottles per year and Germany spending $ 1907.78 per person. The Czech Republic is the world's largest beer-consuming nation, drinking an average of 468 bottles a year.
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According to the survey, the cheapest beer can be bought in the Republic of South Africa, where small-bottle beer averages $ 1.68 (HUF 504), but Argentina and Ukraine are also particularly cheap countries. According to the site, a 0.33 beer costs an average of $ 2.84 (HUF 852) in Hungary. photo: pixabay.com In the ten most expensive countries, you have to pay an average of at least $ 4 for a beer, most of them, $ 13.61 ($ 4,080) at this year’s World Cup in Qatar. In the country, which is mostly inhabited by Muslims, a 100 percent tax has been introduced on the drink due to the upcoming event. Interestingly, Origo notes that in Qatar, foreigners will only be eligible to purchase alcohol by prior registration. The world's beer consumption per capita is wide. In Haiti, for example, most people typically consume concentrated spirits, beer is barely consumed, and the average beer consumption is less than 4 bottles per year, which is equivalent to $ 10.02 (3,000 forints) at local ...
Source: AgroTrend

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