Alcohol Consumption By Country

Last updated November 24, 2024

Alcohol Consumption per Capita (Liters)
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1.LatviaLatvia13.19 L
2.MoldovaMoldova12.85 L
3.GermanyGermany12.79 L
4.LithuaniaLithuania12.78 L
5.IrelandIreland12.75 L
6.SpainSpain12.67 L
7.UgandaUganda12.48 L
8.BulgariaBulgaria12.46 L
9.LuxembourgLuxembourg12.45 L
10.RomaniaRomania12.34 L
11.AndorraAndorra12.26 L
12.MontenegroMontenegro12.24 L
13.FranceFrance12.23 L
14.SloveniaSlovenia12.11 L
15.PortugalPortugal12.09 L
16.LaosLaos12.08 L
17.TanzaniaTanzania12.04 L
18.AustriaAustria11.93 L
19.PolandPoland11.89 L
20.United KingdomUnited Kingdom11.45 L
21.SwitzerlandSwitzerland11.23 L
22.HungaryHungary11.07 L
23.SlovakiaSlovakia11.06 L
24.Burkina FasoBurkina Faso11.05 L
25.BelarusBelarus10.96 L
26.Cook IslandsCook Islands10.94 L
27.BelgiumBelgium10.80 L
28.CyprusCyprus10.80 L
29.EstoniaEstonia10.75 L
30.New ZealandNew Zealand10.69 L
31.FinlandFinland10.65 L
32.RussiaRussia10.50 L
33.GreeceGreece10.50 L
34.BarbadosBarbados10.37 L
35.AustraliaAustralia10.36 L
36.DenmarkDenmark10.13 L
37.JapanJapan10.09 L
38.United StatesUnited States9.97 L
39.NiueNiue9.93 L
40.NetherlandsNetherlands9.67 L
41.Saint LuciaSaint Lucia9.59 L
42.GeorgiaGeorgia9.47 L
43.South AfricaSouth Africa9.45 L
44.ArgentinaArgentina9.45 L
45.Antigua and BarbudaAntigua and Barbuda9.40 L
46.IcelandIceland9.21 L
47.SwedenSweden9.04 L
48.GrenadaGrenada8.96 L
49.ChileChile8.95 L
50.SerbiaSerbia8.85 L
51.SeychellesSeychelles8.84 L
52.CanadaCanada8.81 L
53.EswatiniEswatini8.78 L
54.CroatiaCroatia8.73 L
55.ThailandThailand8.50 L
56.South KoreaSouth Korea8.45 L
57.UkraineUkraine8.34 L
58.MaltaMalta8.27 L
59.GabonGabon8.08 L
60.ItalyItaly8.01 L
61.RwandaRwanda7.96 L
62.VietnamVietnam7.93 L
63.CambodiaCambodia7.84 L
64.AngolaAngola7.83 L
65.Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina7.81 L
66.PanamaPanama7.77 L
67.BurundiBurundi7.45 L
68.SurinameSuriname7.40 L
69.BrazilBrazil7.32 L
70.DominicaDominica7.23 L
71.Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesSaint Vincent and the Grenadines7.15 L
72.NorwayNorway7.14 L
73.PhilippinesPhilippines7.02 L
74.ParaguayParaguay7.01 L
75.UruguayUruguay6.92 L
76.Equatorial GuineaEquatorial Guinea6.92 L
77.AlbaniaAlbania6.82 L
78.PeruPeru6.78 L
79.Dominican RepublicDominican Republic6.68 L
80.BotswanaBotswana6.61 L
81.Trinidad and TobagoTrinidad and Tobago6.52 L
82.North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia6.43 L
83.BelizeBelize6.37 L
84.Saint Kitts and NevisSaint Kitts and Nevis6.34 L
85.CubaCuba6.26 L
86.NigeriaNigeria6.19 L
87.ChinaChina6.04 L
88.MongoliaMongolia5.90 L
89.Sao Tome and PrincipeSao Tome and Principe5.80 L
90.IndiaIndia5.61 L
91.Guinea BissauGuinea Bissau5.54 L
92.CameroonCameroon5.52 L
93.ColombiaColombia5.45 L
94.LiberiaLiberia5.37 L
95.GuyanaGuyana5.33 L
96.Sierra LeoneSierra Leone5.31 L
97.LesothoLesotho5.08 L
98.NicaraguaNicaragua5.07 L
99.MexicoMexico5.05 L
100.KazakhstanKazakhstan5.00 L
101.KyrgyzstanKyrgyzstan4.85 L
102.BahamasBahamas4.80 L
103.MauritiusMauritius4.78 L
104.ArmeniaArmenia4.67 L
105.ZimbabweZimbabwe4.52 L
106.ZambiaZambia4.46 L
107.IsraelIsrael4.38 L
108.NauruNauru4.18 L
109.North KoreaNorth Korea4.16 L
110.JamaicaJamaica4.16 L
111.El SalvadorEl Salvador4.09 L
112.MalawiMalawi4.08 L
113.Costa RicaCosta Rica4.07 L
114.HondurasHonduras3.93 L
115.BoliviaBolivia3.91 L
116.United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates3.85 L
117.FijiFiji3.68 L
118.VenezuelaVenezuela3.56 L
119.GambiaGambia3.36 L
120.EcuadorEcuador3.27 L
121.NamibiaNamibia3.15 L
122.TurkmenistanTurkmenistan3.09 L
123.Ivory CoastIvory Coast3.04 L
124.HaitiHaiti3.02 L
125.Sri LankaSri Lanka2.87 L
126.SamoaSamoa2.82 L
127.GhanaGhana2.78 L
128.MaldivesMaldives2.78 L
129.MozambiqueMozambique2.69 L
130.TogoTogo2.66 L
131.UzbekistanUzbekistan2.61 L
132.MicronesiaMicronesia2.51 L
133.KiribatiKiribati2.32 L
134.BeninBenin2.23 L
135.EthiopiaEthiopia2.20 L
136.KenyaKenya2.15 L
137.MyanmarMyanmar2.14 L
138.Papua New GuineaPapua New Guinea2.12 L
139.EritreaEritrea2.11 L
140.VanuatuVanuatu2.10 L
141.TunisiaTunisia2.04 L
142.SingaporeSingapore2.00 L
143.MadagascarMadagascar1.98 L
144.TurkeyTurkey1.77 L
145.Solomon IslandsSolomon Islands1.74 L
146.Central African RepublicCentral African Republic1.71 L
147.GuatemalaGuatemala1.63 L
148.LebanonLebanon1.53 L
149.QatarQatar1.51 L
150.MaliMali1.31 L
151.TuvaluTuvalu1.31 L
152.ChadChad1.26 L
153.ComorosComoros1.15 L
154.BahrainBahrain1.13 L
155.DR CongoDR Congo1.10 L
156.GuineaGuinea1.09 L
157.IranIran1.01 L
158.AzerbaijanAzerbaijan0.98 L
159.MalaysiaMalaysia0.93 L
160.OmanOman0.92 L
161.TajikistanTajikistan0.88 L
162.SenegalSenegal0.73 L
163.AlgeriaAlgeria0.63 L
164.NepalNepal0.62 L
165.Timor LesteTimor Leste0.53 L
166.NigerNiger0.52 L
167.JordanJordan0.52 L
168.MoroccoMorocco0.49 L
169.BruneiBrunei0.46 L
170.TongaTonga0.43 L
171.IraqIraq0.37 L
172.DjiboutiDjibouti0.36 L
173.PakistanPakistan0.31 L
174.IndonesiaIndonesia0.22 L
175.BhutanBhutan0.21 L
176.SyriaSyria0.19 L
177.EgyptEgypt0.14 L
178.YemenYemen0.03 L
179.LibyaLibya0.03 L
180.AfghanistanAfghanistan0.01 L

Global Alcohol Consumption Patterns

Alcohol consumption rates can reveal noteworthy socio-economic and cultural patterns and have significant public health implications. Understanding these consumption trends and their impacts is critical for national healthcare services, liquor industries, policymakers, and anyone looking to gain a more comprehensive perspective on global drinking habits.

Key findings from the data include:

  • Latvia leads the world in per capita alcohol consumption at 13.19L, followed closely by Moldova (12.85L), Germany (12.79L), and Lithuania (12.78L).
  • In comparison to these countries, the United States ranks lower, with a per capita alcohol consumption of 9.97L.
  • On the other end of the spectrum, countries such as Afghanistan and Libya exhibit exceptionally low rates of alcohol consumption at just 0.01L and 0.03L, respectively, likely influenced by the prevalent religious beliefs and related legal restrictions within these societies.
  • European nations generally report higher rates of alcohol consumption, with countries like Ireland (12.75L), Spain (12.67L), and Romania (12.34L) showing significant figures. This could be attributed to cultural factors, such as traditional drinking norms and practices.
  • In contrast, alcohol consumption seems to be much lower across many Asian countries, such as Indonesia (0.22L) and Pakistan (0.31L), where cultural and religious beliefs often discourage alcohol use.

Countries that Drink the Most

When it comes to the amount of alcohol consumed per capita, Latvia tops the list at 13.19 liters per person annually. A close second is Moldova with an average consumption of 12.85 liters per person. In third place, we have Germany with an annual alcohol consumption of 12.79 liters per capita. Coming in closely at fourth place is Lithuania with 12.78 liters per capita, followed by Ireland at fifth, consuming an average of 12.75 liters of alcohol per person, per year.

In the sixth position, Spain records a per capita consumption of 12.67 liters annually, just slightly ahead of Uganda's 12.48 liters. Bulgarian citizens consume an average of 12.46 liters earning the Eastern European country the eighth spot. The grand duchy of Luxembourg is not far behind with 12.45 liters per capita, while Romania completes the list of top ten countries in alcohol consumption, with an average of 12.34 liters.

Countries with the Highest Alcohol Consumption (Per Capita):

  1. Latvia - 13.19L
  2. Moldova - 12.85L
  3. Germany - 12.79L
  4. Lithuania - 12.78L
  5. Ireland - 12.75L
  6. Spain - 12.67L
  7. Uganda - 12.48L
  8. Bulgaria - 12.46L
  9. Luxembourg - 12.45L
  10. Romania - 12.3

Countries that Drink the Least

The ten countries with the lowest alcohol consumption per capita are Afghanistan, Libya, Yemen, Egypt, Syria, Bhutan, Indonesia, Pakistan, Djibouti, and Iraq. The lowest alcohol consumption per capita is observed in Afghanistan, where the average consumption is a mere 0.01 liters per person. Following Afghanistan are Libya and Yemen, which both have an average alcohol consumption of 0.03 liters per person.

Egypt records a slightly higher consumption, at 0.14 liters per capita. Meanwhile, Syria's average consumption stands at 0.19 liters per capita. Bhutan and Indonesia report similarly low levels, with consumption rates at 0.21 liters and 0.22 liters per capita, respectively.

A bit higher on the spectrum, Pakistan observes an average of 0.31 liters of alcohol consumed per capita. The remaining countries with the lowest alcohol consumption per capita are Djibouti and Iraq, recording 0.36 liters and 0.37 liters, respectively.

Countries with the lowest alcohol consumption (per capita):

  1. Afghanistan - 0.01 L
  2. Libya - 0.03 L
  3. Yemen - 0.03 L
  4. Egypt - 0.14 L
  5. Syria - 0.19 L
  6. Bhutan - 0.21 L
  7. Indonesia - 0.22 L
  8. Pakistan - 0.31 L
  9. Djibouti - 0.36 L
  10. Iraq - 0.37 L
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