Alcohol Consumption By Country Europe 2024. Latvia leads the world in per capita alcohol consumption at 13.19l, followed closely by moldova (12.85l), germany (12.79l), and lithuania. Find, compare and share oecd data by indicator.
Per capita alcohol consumption among people aged 15+ within a calendar year (liters of pure alcohol) unit: Who/europe’s research suggests that overall alcohol consumption in the region will remain close to current levels in the next 10 years, although the global.
However, Alcohol Consumption Increased By More Than 3 Litres Per Person In Latvia, And By Over 0.5 Litres Per Person In India, Poland, Slovenia And Spain.
Per capita alcohol consumption among people aged 15+ within a calendar year (liters of pure alcohol) unit:
In 2019, 8.4% Of The Eu Adult Population Consumed Alcohol Daily, 28.8% Weekly, 22.8% Monthly And 26.2% Never Consumed Or Hadn’t Consumed Any In The Last.
The eu country with the biggest share of its population drinking alcohol on a weekly basis is the netherlands (47.3 per cent), luxembourg (43.1 per cent), and.
In 2021, Households In The Eu Spent €128 Billion (Equivalent To 0.9% Of The Eu Gdp) On ‘Alcoholic Beverages’.
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Europe Has The Highest Rates Of Alcohol Consumption Per Person, The Highest Prevalence Of Heavy Episodic Alcohol Use, And The Lowest Rates Of Alcohol.
Latvia had the highest increase where the consumption rose by 2.3 litres.
However, Alcohol Consumption Increased By More Than 3 Litres Per Person In Latvia, And By Over 0.5 Litres Per Person In India, Poland, Slovenia And Spain.
Per capita alcohol consumption among people aged 15+ within a calendar year (liters of pure alcohol) unit:
In 2021, Households In The Eu Spent €128 Billion (Equivalent To 0.9% Of The Eu Gdp) On ‘Alcoholic Beverages’.