![]() In some parts of the country, beer can even cost less than bottled water. ![]() The Czech Republic is known for its affordable beer. Per Capita Beer Consumption (volume in liters) In 2021, the average Czech drank more than 184 liters of beer. The Czech Republic remains the leader in per capita beer drinking for the 29th year. In fact, nine of the top 10 consumers of beer per capita are European nations. When examining per capita beer consumption, Asia falls behind Europe. Recent archaeological discoveries have revealed that as far back as 7000 BC, ancient Chinese communities were engaged in producing beer-like alcoholic beverages, primarily on a small and localized basis.Ĭhina was also the leading producer of beer in 2022, followed by the United States. The tradition of brewing and enjoying beer in China spans approximately nine millennia. ![]() RankĬhina was the largest beer-consuming country for the 19th consecutive year. Which Countries Drink the Most Beer?Įvery region in the world increased its overall beer consumption in 2021 compared to 2020, with global consumption rising by 4%.Īsia holds a 31% share of the global beer market, remaining the world’s largest beer-consuming region over the last 14 years. The Japanese company has been tracking beer consumption around the world since 1975. This graphic uses data from Kirin Holdings to compare global beer consumption by country. Three basins – the North Atlantic and Eastern and Western Pacific basins – experienced above-normal activity in 2016.Global beer consumption exceeded 185 million kiloliters in 2021, enough to fill more than 74,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools. Tropical cyclones were above-average overall.There were 93 named tropical cyclones across all ocean basins in 2016, above the 1981-2010 average of 82 storms. The global average sea level rose to a new record high in 2016, and was about 3.25 inches (82 mm) higher than that observed in 1993, when satellite record-keeping for sea level began.Īrctic sea ice coverage was at or near record low. The maximum Arctic sea ice extent (coverage) reached in March 2016 tied last year as the smallest in the 37-year satellite data record, while the minimum sea ice extent in September tied 2007 as the second lowest on record. Global sea level was the highest on record. The findings are consistent with a continuing trend of warming oceans. Heat in the uppermost layer of the ocean, the top 2,300 feet (700 meters), saw a slight drop compared to the record high set in 2015. ![]() Global upper-ocean heat content neared record high. degrees F (0.45°–0.56☌) above the 1981-2010 average.Īverage sea surface temperature was the highest on record. According to four independent datasets analyzed, the record-breaking globally averaged sea surface temperature for 2016 was 0.65–0.74 degrees F (0.36–0.41 degrees C) higher than the 1981–2010 average and surpassed the previous mark set in 2015 by 0.02–0.05 degrees F (0.01–0.03 degrees C). The increase in temperature ranged from 0.81–1.01. Global surface temperature was the highest on record. Aided in part by the strong El Nino early in the year, the 2016 combined global land and ocean surface temperature was record-high for a third consecutive year, according to four global analyses. The 2016 average global CO2 concentration was 402.9 parts per million (ppm), an increase of 3.5 ppm compared with 2015 and the largest annual increase observed in the 58-year record. Greenhouse gases were the highest on record. Major greenhouse gas concentrations, including carbon dioxide (CO2), methane and nitrous oxide, rose to new record-high values in 2016. Notable findings from the report include: ![]()
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