Top 7 Liquor Consuming Countriets in the World
#7 Seychelles
Sun-kissed shores and azure waters, who knew Seychelles was also a top contender in the drinking game? With a per capita consumption of 11.99 litres, Seychelles hold the seventh spot on the list.
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#6 Uganda
Uganda takes the crown as Africas top tippler, highlighting the challenges of widespread alcohol misuse. Excessive consumption is linked to poverty, health issues, and decreased productivity. With a per capita consumption of 12.21 litres, Uganda hold the sixth spot on the list.
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#5 Germany
Raise a glass to Germany, the birthplace of iconic lager beer! Beer culture reigns supreme, from the centuries-old Reinheitsgebot purity law to iconic beer halls and the legendary Oktoberfest. With a per capita consumption of 12.22 litres, Germany hold the fifth spot on the list.
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#4 Latvia
Latvias high consumption can be traced back to centuries of brewing and distilling traditions With a per capita consumption of 13.09 litres, Latvia hold the fourth spot on the list.
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#3 Czech Republic
Beer and the Czech Republic are practically synonymous! From local pubs to historic breweries, every sip embodies centuries of tradition. With a per capita consumption of 13.29 litres, the Czech Republic hold the third spot on the list.
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#2 Georgia
Wine, not spirits, is the king of drinks in Georgia, setting it apart from other post-Soviet nations. With a per capita consumption of 14.33 litres, Georgia hold the second spot on the list.
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#1 Romania
Men in Romania are the heaviest drinkers in the world, with a per capita consumption of 27.3 litres of pure alcohol.
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