Often known as the country of beer, Belgium offers to beer lovers an impressive variety of products. At least 700 beers can be found.
In spite of the variety of local beers, belgian people are quite sober. Indeed they drink "only" 93l per inhabitant and per year (that is 5 to 6 33cl bottles per week).
Belgium is famous because of its top fermented beers and also its spontaneous fermented beers brewed only in the area around Brussels.
Canada is particularly famous for beers from Quebec province.
This province wiht numerous microbreweries produces very different beers.
Furthermore, canadian people have a modest consumption, indeed an inhabitant drinks 68l per year (that is 3 to 4 33cl bottles per week).
Famous because of its windmills, Denmark is also a country that produces beer. If the danish production doesn't offer an important variety, the Carlsberg brewery exports its beer to pubs terraces all over the world.
Moreover, danish people are quite sober as they drink "only" 89.9l per inhabitant and per year (that is 5 to 6 33cl bottles per week).
With a strong brewing tradition in the Northern and Eastern regions, France is the 5th european brewer country. 300 different beers can be found on the french territory.
However, beer is not really part of consumption patterns. Indeed an inhabitant drinks 33.7l per year (that is 2 33cl bottles per week).
Irish production is not very diversified but is famous all over the world particularly thanks to the Guinness beer.
Moreover, irish people are medal-winner in the list of top-drinker countries. Indeed an inhabitant drinks 114.2l per year (that is 1 33cl bottle per day).
Range of beers brewed in Netherlands is quite small, but one of them is worthy of attention. Indeed the only trappist beer not brewed in Belgium is dutch, this is "La Trappe".
Furthermore, dutch people have a quite modest consumption, indeed an inhabitant drinks 79l per year (that is 4 to 5 33cl bottles per week).
If one were to keep only one British beer, many connoisseurs would choose the "Thomas Hardy's ale". This is a very famous beer which production is limited and bottles numbered.
Concerning beer consumption, british people have a good reputation. Indeed, an inhabitant drinks 101.5l per year (that is 5 to 6 33cl bottles per week).
Côté consommation, les britanniques ont bonne réputation. En effet un habitant consomme en moyenne 101,5l par an (soit 5 à 6 bouteilles de 33cl par semaine).
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