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I doubt these statistics/maps take into account the wine/spirits that people in the rural areas of many countries (especially in central and eastern Europe) are producing mainly for their own consumption. Because of this both the maps for preferences and level on consumption of alcohol/capita may be a bit inaccurate.
Are there societal changes which can be deduced from this? Longer lifespans, less psychological problems, et cetera. Spirits are much more powerful than beer and wine.
Estonia is keeping it real!
While beer is preffered in Turkey also and especially Raki is used much more, of course in east thrace, the european side of Turkey, Tekirdag Raki. Also wine.
(Raki is *an alcoholic beverage made of twice-distilled grape pomace and flavored with aniseed*.)
Crimea is Ukraine
Looks like beer gonna win this hypothetical war
The age of spirits is over! The time of beer has come!
I wonder how this was calculated as the map of 1990 has a lot of countries that did not exist in 1990.
Nostalgia vs Innovation!
SPAIN HAS FALLEN
I wonder if pricing has anything to do with it?
Polish beer hits different
Honestly I don’t belive Denmark prefers wine. They love their beer.
The change in Spain is massive!
Some other graph I saw had approximate numbers and it was revolutionary and nearly unbelievable.
That is great cultural shift happening. I’d like to hear some insight from Spanish people who have lived through this. Why and how are the main questions.
I never trusted Spaniards…
I doubt these numbers take into account personal production and black market.
There is a large black market in the Balkans for wine and spirits and a lot of the people produce it in house
Good on Eastern Europe for getting off the spirits!
Sad. The pussification of Spain.
Seems to be a rough correlation with language. Germanic languages liking beer and romance languages liking wine, slavic languages liking spirits etc
beer always
Note that any statistic showing spirits for Estonia includes Finnish alcohol tourism.
For local consumption, beer *far* outweighs spirits.
New generations are weaker.
Glad to see my fellow Georgians still proud of our wine!
It’s all going yellow, because beer is for picking up new paramores, while wine is for celebrating more serious relationships. No one is aiming at serious anymore.