Pingback: Poles and Czechs among Europe's biggest spenders on alcohol - Kafkadesk. Previous Post. Next Post. Loading Comments Email Required Name Required Website. But do the Czechs in particular have a problem with alcohol consumption, as statistics suggest? It is no news that the Czechs have a reputation for drinking a lot, even by European standards. Beer is the national favourite, and Czechs are the biggest beer consumers in the world, guzzling down about litres of it per capita annually.
Let's put that figure in historic context. In Czechs drank around 65 litres of beer per capita per year, and in the figure was litres, closer to what it is now. In terms of pure alcohol, Czechs consume about 10 litres of it each year; in the figure was about 3 and a half litres, and in it was 8. Since the Velvet Revolution, consumption of alcohol in the Czech Republic has increased by 10 per cent.
For the current Czech government these figures are a cause for concern, and it is embarking on a project called "Health for All in the 21st Century," which among other things aims to decrease the average annual consumption of pure alcohol to 6 litres by Drinking is an integral part of Czech culture, as it is in many other European societies. But do the Czechs really have a drinking problem?
Indeed, the Czechs are not the continent's only big drinkers. Seychelles — Germany — Nigeria — Ireland — Luxembourg — Latvia — Bulgaria — Romania — France — Slovenia — Portugal — Belgium — Russia — Poland — Austria — Estonia — Switzerland — Slovakia — Hungary —
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