Alcohol per country.

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Alcohol | Drink up | Economist.com:
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Jun 12th 2007
LUXEMBOURG glugs more than 15.5 litres of alcohol per person in a year, more than any other country. One explanation is that the duty on alcohol is relatively cheap in the tiny nation, encouraging booze tourism from its more heavily taxed neighbours. No such explanation for the Irish, however, who quaff 13.7 litres a year, according to the World Health Organisation. European countries, with their cultural acceptance of alcohol, tend to dominate the top places. In America, where stricter minumum-age requirements apply, the average person drinks 8.6 litres a year.

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  1. I can’t believe that Luxembourg has beaten Ireland to first place. Is this because there are only three people in the country and they all invited some Irish friends over for a party, thus quadrupling the recorded per capita consumption?……… ;o)

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