Beer consumption is decreasing, while wine consumption is increasing in the Czech Republic
According to the datas of the Czech Statistical Office (CSÚ), while in 2005 the per capita beer consumption reached 164 liters, in the Czech Republic, this figure dropped back to 145 liters in 2010, which is a negative record.
According to the analysis of the Czech Statistical Office, beer consumption continuously dcreases since 2005.
The Czech Association of Breweries, which made several national surveys in this topic, confirmed the statements of the Czech Statistical Office. The statistics of the Czech Association of Breweries show that the a Czech man drank on average, 9.5 half-liter tankard of beer per week, now only 7.7.
While in 1992 15 liters of wine was consumed per capita, in 2010 19.4 liters. (MTI)
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