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Germans have not drink so less beer since two decades
Beer consumption in Germany is in a big decline. Germans have not drink from their national drink so less since 1991.
According to the Federal Statistical Office, during the first six months of 2009, only 49.3 million hectoliters of beer was consumed. It is a 4.5 percent decline compared to the year before. According to the analysis of the Federal Statistical Office; it is not the economy crisis, but price increase and the smoking ban in the restaurants and pubs and the bad weather which caused the decline – reports MTI.

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