I'd imagine that much of the wine consumption in France, Italy and Spain is actually boosted and therefore distorted by tourism as an important part of the attraction I food and wine
Extremely crap ranking. Before 1989, there was no Republic of Slovakia or Slovenia. Secondly, according to WHO, Belarus has had the highest alcohol consumption for many years. And here this country is not visible. However, Portugal, Spain, Portugal and France are high. And they mainly drink wine, which when converted into pure alcohol gives low results.
Belarus was never between "leaders" in alcohol consumption, WHO ratings are crap. And who told you in other countries they drink only syrong alcohol drinks?
Actually, when those kind of statistics are made, each beverage is converted in its amount of « pure alcohol « ! Now, I don’t know where those data come from, but they are false : lots of countries are missing, notorious for the amount of alcohol consumption.
I wonder by whom and how this data was collected - traveling the world for many years, I find that some of these stats don't seem to corroborate what locals say and what businesses seem to indicate
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Deaths per capita due to alcohol consumption would be revealing as the type of alcohol consumed greatly differs from country to country. Nations such as France consume a lot of wine, whereas in Eastern European nations the figures relate more to the volume of high percentage spirit consumed.
I'm surprised the UK 🇬🇧 isn't listed. Especially, 1970 to 2007. Alcohol 🍸 has always been socially acceptable here until the licencing act here in 2007, (with advertising and public health awareness). The British pub was more common until the discotheque and nightclubs/cocktail bars started to become popular during the 1970s and 1980s. There was a time when it cost a lot more to buy Alcohol from an OffLicense store than it would to go to a licencing premises and that altered in the 1990s. I'm wandering how it came to these statistics but it seems the UK 🇬🇧 isn't the vodka heads I thought 😂😂. The UK has the worst reputation abroad 😂😂.
IRELAND was high up in early 2000s, if Scotland were looked at in isolation it might rank highly. There is a drinking culture in England but they are a loud minority and there is a responsible attitude to drinking and driving unlike in Russia.
@@jimsbooksreadingandstuff Northern Ireland and Scotland have got their own council that issue the licenses to serve alcohol and that is different from England and Wales. Think of a United Kingdom, but there are different due to how they are governed. I've always found the Irish and Scottish people a great company. There isn't anything about size and measurements within the England and Wales, it's about the Licensing Act, protection of children and a lot on advertising and promotion. Its altered a lot within the last few decades. Thanks for the reply and it did explain.
@@christinasullivan6073 hi and thank you for your reply. I want to ask what you want from a Pub. We had sports and stuff like that. Only way children are there is with a table meal. I'm asking what would make a better. Hostility and fear on safety in a dwell. Looking for feedback and children can go to the pub 😂😂😂
@@christopherwinstanley1348 I don't really go to pubs regularly so it's hard to say much about what they should be like. But they are a vital part of the community.
I don’t understand. I’m french and I have no alcoholic in my family. I don’t like alcohol. I know Germans and French are very impressed by their drinking. I always think that English, Irish, Russian and German have a high level of drinking than France.
It was so disappointing to see Ireland drop out of the top ten. It really is a miserable country since the European Union took over. The main reason is alcohol is unaffordable to most people. Ireland is a US corporate tax shelter and the cost of living is outrageous. The GDP are totally fake.
I am amazed that Russia is not more of a standout in the 2000s though maybe they have cooked the books. I am also amazed that Finland and to a lesser extent Sweden are not on there.
I am Czech and it is very interesting that we began to drink alcohol more after so called the Velvet Revolution it means after colapse of communism 😊. And one small note: not Czech Republic or Slovak Republic but CZECHIA and SLOVAKIA
Not sure about the provenance of these rankings but interesting that Ireland has come and gone. As the country has prospered, its alcohol consumption has fallen.
Ranking without sources, it is against common sense. The WHO started his records in 1999, data from 1996. Slovenia and Slovakia werent included alone up to 1991. Russia and eastern Europe countries for political reasons didnt realease actual data during the soviet times.
Finns get their booze from Estonia. Cheaper In there. So Estonia is that why so high on that lists an finland isnt. Both of these countries still have quite waisted population...
Russia came to existence in June 1990, so fist full-year numbers (questionable as they are) are from 1991. 2023 number is 8.44 liter per capita, including 6.56 liter legal sales and 1.88 liter provision for DIY and illegal produce. It keeps falling year after year, as local population is substituted with Muslim immigrants and of course there are now synthetic alternatives that did not exist earlier.
This is fake statistic as e.g.Slovak rep.in the 70tyes to 90 ty does not existed.In this time were Czechoslovakia where the highes consumtion has been in Czek rep,on the beer.
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