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. So you can choose what column to rank by clicking its header to sort it.

* indicates "Beer in COUNTRY or TERRITORY" links.

Country Consumption
per capita[1]
(litres per year)
2018
change
(litres per year)
Total national
consumption[lower-alpha 1]
(million litres
per year)
Year Sources
 Czech Republic *140.01,4982020[2]
 Austria *107.80.29492019[1]
 Romania *100.31.41,9562019[1]
 Germany *99.0-2.18,1602019[1]
 Poland *97.7-0.53,7132019[1]
 Namibia95.514.22482019[1]
 Ireland92.9-2.94462019[1]
 Spain *88.81.54,1192019[1]
 Croatia *85.55.03512019[1]
 Latvia81.44.61552019[1]
 Estonia *80.57.91052019[1]
 Slovenia *80.0-0.21682019[1]
 Netherlands *79.31.21,3572019[1]
 Bulgaria *78.72.35512019[1]
 Panama *78.31.53292019[1]
 Slovakia *76.1-0.94182019[1]
 Australia *75.1-1.21,8852019[1]
 Lithuania *74.4-2.12162019[1]
 Hungary *73.7-1.17152019[1]
 United States *72.7-0.823,9202019[1]
 Finland *72.0-3.24032019[1]
 Mexico *70.51.89,3242019[1]
 United Kingdom *70.3-1.44,7122019[1]
 Bosnia and Herzegovina *68.60.82402019[1]
 Gabon67.0-0.41412019[1]
 Belgium *65.9-1.07652019[1]
 New Zealand *61.0-1.62932019[1]
 South Africa *60.11.13,4472018[1]
 Denmark *59.80.23472019[1]
 Cambodia *59.22.39762019[1]
 Brazil *58.4-1.612,4012019[1]
 Russia *57.70.78,3062019[1]
 Switzerland *55.1-0.44742019[1]
 Portugal *54.92.35652019[1]
 DR Congo54.8-2.23022019[1]
 Canada *53.5-2.11,9942019[1]
 Puerto Rico54.8-3.02032018[1]
 Serbia *54.73.14812018
 Cyprus *47.02021[3]
 South Korea *39.40.12,0222019[1]
 Vietnam *45.12,6002020/21[4][5]
 Japan *38.4-0.44,8692019[1]
 Laos41.42015[6]
 France *332016[7]
 Italy *312016[8]
 China *2943,2662018[9]
 Thailand *272015[6]
 Taiwan *23.22015[6]
 Hong Kong *21.21592018[10]
 Singapore *20.92015[6]
 Israel *17.42013[11]
 Turkey *10.92020[12]
 Kenya *12[13]
 Myanmar *11.32015[6]
 Uzbekistan11[14]
 Papua New Guinea10.92015[6]
 Tanzania *8[13]
 Uganda6[13]
 Malaysia *5.82015[6]
 Sri Lanka *250[15]
 India *22015[6]
 Indonesia *0.72015[6]

See also

Notes

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

References

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  3. "Beer consumption per capita in Cyprus 2008-2021". Statista. 16 Dec 2022. Retrieved 18 Apr 2023.
  4. "Beer - Vietnam". statista: the statistics portal. Retrieved 2021-02-27.
  5. "Vietnam: beer consumption volume by type 2021". Statista. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Beer consumption per capita in the Asia Pacific region in 2015, by country (in liters)". statista: the statistics portal. Retrieved 2018-09-02.
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  8. "AssoBirra annual report 2016" (PDF). Retrieved January 8, 2017.
  9. "Beer - China". statista: the statistics portal. Retrieved 2018-09-02.
  10. "Beer - Hong Kong". statista: the statistics portal. Retrieved 2018-09-02.
  11. "Beer Consumption Per Capita in Israel". Retrieved 2018-09-04.
  12. "Beer - Turkey". statista: the statistics portal. Retrieved 2021-02-27.
  13. 1 2 3 Barigaba, Julius (August 17, 2009). "Uganda brewers toast to higher sales, thanks to low-end products". EastAfrican. Archived from the original on January 12, 2020. Retrieved October 13, 2010.
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