We drink less beer but chosse domestic
If the size of the country would be based on how many beers the citizens drink a year, the Czechs, would dominate with their consumption of 144 liters per capita.
The second place of the podium surprisingly was gained by the Seychelles, while the third largest land would be given to Germany. Hungary is on the thirty-first place, while the USA is the seventeenth, Great Britain is the twenty-eighth, while India would be the fifty-eighth.
In Hungary, the per capita beer consumption decreased from 72 liters (2005) to 59 liters (2014), but the domestic breweries increased their sales in 2014, by 2 percent reaching a total of 6.239 million hectoliters of beer on domestic and fotreign markets.
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