Euler Diagram of Europe’s alcohol, a clear winner emerges

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  1. Very simplified. For example, in Ukraine in 2021, by stats, the most popular alcoholic beverages among respondents who consume alcohol are wine (36%) and beer (29%). Horylka (vodka) is consumed by 20%, cognac – 17%, house wines, tinctures – 14%, champagne, sparkling wines – 12%, whiskey – 7%, moonshine – 6%

  2. Vodka is very popular in Greece too because we have many Greeks from Pontus who were living in Soviet Union back in 80-90s.

  3. I would say Romania 🇷🇴 is where the spheres should meet. And instead of vodka put double distilled alcohol. There: fixed for you.

  4. Vodka in Romania, I loled.

    Even Moldova is a wine country while in Romania beer is by far nr1. On the traditional side, poor people drink: liquor out of plums ‘moonshine’, backyard wine that tastes and smells terrible and beer bottled in plastic bottles that became popular in the 2000’s.

    In the urban regions, when it comes to liquor vodka isn’t so popular at all.

  5. Beer looks quite underrepresented in austria, the country with the second highest beer consumption per capita in europe.

  6. Funny that the wine circle doesn’t include Georgia, where the oldest evidence of winemaking was found, and Armenia, where the oldest winery was found!

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