Beerblogging: Some Stats
The Czech Republic leads the world in per capita beer consumption. China wins on volume. Sad to say, the United States doesn’t even lead the western hemisphere.
by Jason Kuznicki · August 22, 2010
The Czech Republic leads the world in per capita beer consumption. China wins on volume. Sad to say, the United States doesn’t even lead the western hemisphere.
Jason Kuznicki
Jason Kuznicki is a research fellow at the Cato Institute and contributor of Cato Unbound. He's on twitter as JasonKuznicki. His interests include political theory and history.
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Perhaps we can afford more expensive libations? Wine and spirits are likely out of the reach of the average Latin American.Report
@James Joyner,
I’d want to know about how the different beverages are sold and taxed, too. I remember I was appalled in France that a bottle of French vermouth was considerably more expensive there than the same bottle would be here. I imagine they must tax it very heavily for the domestic market.Report
The US drinks more beer per person than Canada?
I am in shock.Report
Well, it’s still before 10:00 am on a Sunday. But hey, guess I need to do my patriotic duty to get those numbers up.Report
@RTod, Cosign.Report