The most beer-loving country in the world
The Czech Republic is a relatively small landlocked country located in Central Europe, which borders Germany, Austria, Poland and Slovakia. The people of this country have a special love affair with beer, and their obsession with it far exceeds that of Germany and Russia. The Czech Republic is the most beer-loving country in the world and is firmly in the top spot in the world in terms of beer sales.
Germany is notorious for its love of beer and its reputation for a variety of delicious beers, and many people think of Germany when they think of beer. But the Germans' love for beer is still not as strong as the Czechs' penchant for it. Germany drinks an average of 138 liters of beer per person throughout the year, while the Czech Republic drinks 143 liters of beer per person per year. This is a very good example of how to get the most out of a 500ml bottle of beer, which means a person has to drink 286 bottles of beer every year.
It is important to know that the 286 beers are an average number and some old people and children are counted in the average number. The Czech Republic produces and sells far more beer than Germany, and the country is also known as the home of beer in Pilsen, where there is a strong beer culture. Not only are there numerous breweries and pubs, but there is also a Pilsen Beer Museum.
Many beer lovers stay in love with Pilsen. Even non-drinkers who go there will feel the strong local wine culture and won't be able to resist drinking a little more of the local specialty beer. The Czechs have always been synonymous with drinking and smoking, and it was once ranked as the least healthy country in the world.