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The table below for 189 countries uses 2019 data (three-year average of 2017, 2018, and 2019) from the WHO report published in 2024. [6] The recorded consumption values were based on data from government sources, statistics from economic operators, and FAOSTAT data and estimates the amount of alcohol consumption (in litres of pure alcohol) by ...
Beer consumption per capita by country (2018) ≥ 125 litres. 100–125 litres. 75–100 litres. 50–75 litres. < 50 litres. This is a list of countries ordered by annual per capita consumption of beer. Information not provided for some countries is not given in the available sources. Note: The row number column is fixed.
List of countries by alcohol consumption per capita From an alternative name : This is a redirect from a title that is another name or identity such as an alter ego, a nickname, or a synonym of the target, or of a name associated with the target.
According to the WHO report (page 229), Iran's alcohol consumption is in fact 1.0 liter of pure alcohol per capita total, but since Iran has few citizens that 'officially' drink alcohol (Non-muslims can get a license/exemption), alcohol consumption per capita drinkers only is a staggering 28.4 liters.
Alcohol in Russia. Alcohol consumption in Russia remains among the highest in the world. According to a 2011 report by the World Health Organization, annual per capita consumption of alcohol in Russia was about 15.76 litres of pure alcohol, the fourth-highest volume in Europe. [1] It dropped to 11.7 litres in 2016, [2] dropping further to about ...
Below is a list of the largest consumer markets of the world, according to data from the World Bank. The countries are sorted by their household final consumption expenditure (HFCE) which represents consumer spending in nominal terms. [ 1 ]
The daily limits range from 10-30 g per day for men and 10-24 g per day for women. Weekly limits range from 27-252 g/week for men and 27-168 g/week for women. The weekly limits are lower than the daily limits, meaning intake on a particular day may be higher than one-seventh of the weekly amount, but consumption on other days of the week should ...
Switzerland has a long tradition of brewing, with significant domestic beer production and a growing craft brewing sector. [1][2] Lagers are the most popular style, amounting to 72.2% of total beer consumption in 2020, [3] with pale lagers being particularly popular. Switzerland ranks 33rd worldwide in annual per capita beer consumption as of ...