Decreases beer consumption in the Czech Republic by coronavirus

Beer consumption in the Czech Republic, the largest per capita consumer of the drink in the world, was severely affected by the coronavirus last year, the country’s brewing agency said on Tuesday.

The amount consumed annually on average by each person in the country was reduced by 7 liters (14.8 pints) to 135 liters (285 pints), said the Czech Brewers Union.

It is the lowest figure since the 1960s, according to the guild.

Union leader Frantisek Samal said as many as 500 pubs were forced to close permanently, and hundreds more are expected to follow suit this year.

“I don’t remember a time when pubs and restaurants were in such a crisis,” Samal said.

Bars and restaurants were closed for months after the pandemic hit the country in March last year, while a ban on drinking alcohol in public and the cancellation of sporting, cultural and other events as well. they contributed to the fall.

Total beer production in the country fell 6.9% to 20.1 billion liters (531 million gallons). Beer exports fell by 38 million liters to about 500 million liters, the first drop after nine years of growth.

The Czech Republic has been one of the European countries most affected by the pandemic. The 10.7 million nation has recorded more than 1.6 million cases of COVID-19 and 28,640 deaths.

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