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=== Colour and symbol key ===
 
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=== Country code key ===
 
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|Ukraine (part of the Soviet Union until 1991, but separate data available since 1975)
 
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=== Data source ===
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| tytuł    = Global Health Observatory data repository
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| wydawca  = World Health Organization
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}}. Source data concerns yearly consumption of specific types of alcoholic beverages per capita (15 years or older), in litres of pure alcohol.
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For the purpose of making the maps and charts, I have converted the numbers into percentage shares of specific types of alcoholic beverages in the general alcohol consumption in each country. I have omitted those countries which in a given year recorded alcohol consumption below 2 litres per capita (15 years of older).
  
 
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Revision as of 14:32, 17 August 2021

Colour and symbol key

Most popular type of alcoholic beverage Advantage over the second-most popular type in percentage points
Wine Beer Vodka and other spirits Other
Wine Beer Vodka Other
  
  
  
  
0–10%
  
  
  
  
10–20%
  
  
  
  
20–30%
  
  
  
30–40%
  
  
  
40–50%
  
  
  
50–60%
  
  
  
60–70%
  
  
70–80%
  
  
80–90%
  
No data, very low (< 2 l per capita) overall alcohol consumption or country not in Europe

Country code key

Code Country
AL Albania
ARM Armenia (part of the Soviet Union until 1991, but separate data available since 1990)
AUT Austria
AZE Azerbaijan (part of the Soviet Union until 1991)
BE Belgium
BIH Bosnia and Herzegovina (part of Yugoslavia until 1992, but separate data available since 1990)
BLR Belarus (part of the Soviet Union until 1991, but separate data available since 1999)
BUL Bulgaria
CZ Czech Republic (part of Czechoslovakia until 1993, but separate data available)
DDR East Germany (part of Germany since 1991)
DEU Germany (West Germany until 1991)
DNK Denmark
ESP Spain
EST Estonia (part of the Soviet Union until 1991, but separate data available since 1990)
FIN Finland
FRA France
GEO Georgia (part of the Soviet Union until 1991)
GRC Greece
HRV Croatia (part of Yugoslavia until 1991, but separate data available since 1987)
HUN Hungary
IRL Ireland
ISL Iceland
ITA Italy
KAZ Kazakhstan (part of the Soviet Union until 1991, but separate data available since 1990)
LAT Latvia (part of the Soviet Union until 1991, but separate data available since 1980)
LT Lithuania (part of the Soviet Union until 1991, but separate data available since 1990)
LUX Luxembourg
MDA Moldova (part of the Soviet Union until 1991)
ME Montenegro (part of Yugoslavia or what was still left of it until 2006)
MK North Macedonia (part of Yugoslavia until 1991)
NL Netherlands
NOR Norway
POL Poland
PRT Portugal
ROM Romania
RUS Russia (part of the Soviet Union until 1991)
SLO Slovenia (part of Yugoslavia until 1991, but separate data available since 1981)
SRB Serbia (part of Yugoslavia or what was still left of it until 2006)
SU Soviet Union (until 1991)
SUI Switzerland
SVK Slovakia (part of Czechoslovakia until 1993, but separate data available)
SWE Sweden
UK United Kingdom
UKR Ukraine (part of the Soviet Union until 1991, but separate data available since 1975)

Data source

Global Information System on Alcohol and Health: Levels of Consumption, in: Global Health Observatory data repository, World Health Organization. Source data concerns yearly consumption of specific types of alcoholic beverages per capita (15 years or older), in litres of pure alcohol.

For the purpose of making the maps and charts, I have converted the numbers into percentage shares of specific types of alcoholic beverages in the general alcohol consumption in each country. I have omitted those countries which in a given year recorded alcohol consumption below 2 litres per capita (15 years of older).