Beer: A big part of Germany’s economy

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Beer is the fourth most popular drink in the world after water, tea, and coffee. It is also the most popular alcoholic beverage in the world. For investors in most countries, the beer business has offered good returns. Even in times of economic crisis, people generally continue to consume. The title for the biggest beer-drinking nation goes to China, followed by the U.S. and Brazil. Germany ranks fourth. When looking at beer consumption per member of the population, the Germans are beaten by the Czech Republic with 143 liters per person per year, Namibia (108 liters per capita), and Austria (106 liters per capita). Germany (104) is in fourth place followed by Poland (101) and Ireland (98). It is, however, the largest beer consumer in Europe with 86 million hectolitres of consumption in 2017. This was almost double the amount of beer consumed by the second-biggest European consumer, the U.K. The German Oktoberfest, which attracts over six million people every year, gathers…