拉丁美洲和南欧是全球啤酒热点
Latin America And Southern Europe Are Global Beer Hotspots

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每年八月的第一个星期五,世界各地的人们齐聚一堂庆祝国际啤酒日。 这一天是为了纪念人类最古老的酒精饮料之一——啤酒。 一项研究发现,经常购买啤酒的国家往往分为三类:拉丁美洲、南欧和部分亚洲国家(不包括马来西亚和印度尼西亚)。 在研究对象中,经常喝啤酒的人比例最高的国家是墨西哥,53%的成年人在法律允许饮酒的情况下承认经常饮酒。 紧随其后的是希腊和西班牙,分别为 52% 和 51%。 这些发现表明这些地区有浓厚的啤酒饮用文化。 相反,中国、韩国、泰国、香港和台湾等国家的啤酒爱好者数量相对较少,而马来西亚和印度尼西亚由于伊斯兰教信仰禁止饮酒,啤酒爱好者的比例特别低。 其他著名国家,如德国、爱尔兰和英国,尽管啤酒是各种类型啤酒的代名词,包括小麦啤酒和吉尼斯啤酒,但啤酒的平均消费率约为 35%。

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While many countries have their own special days to celebrate beer, one of the oldest alcoholic beverages known to humankind, International Beer Day is aimed at beer drinkers everywhere.

Every first Friday in August, special events are held in bars and pubs around the world. According to Statista data, some countries' inhabitants might be more prone to celebrate than others.

As Statista's Florian Zandt reports, a recent Statista Consumer Insight survey shows that most Latin American countries exhibit a share of between 41 and 53 percent of regular beer drinkers. Mexico tops the list with 53 percent of survey participants of legal drinking age regularly consuming alcoholic drinks usually made with malted barley, hops, water and yeast. Coming in second and third are Greece and Spain with 52 and 51 percent, respectively. With Italy at 47 and Portugal at 37 percent, the survey suggests that Southern Europe also has a propensity for regular beer consumption.

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In Asia, where many of the world's leading breweries are located, the share of regular beer drinkers is lower. China and South Korea are tied for first place in the region with 41 percent, followed by Thailand with 38, Hong Kong with 36 and Taiwan with 31 percent.

Malaysia and Indonesia exhibit a share of only 16 and 10 percent of respondents who regularly drink beer, which is tied to religious practices. Both countries have a majority of residents adhering to the Islamic faith, where alcohol is considered haram or forbidden.

Germany, Ireland and the United Kingdom, countries with which many popular beer brands and varieties like wheat beer or Guinness are associated, are closer to the 48-country average of 35 percent.

In all three countries, a third of respondents of legal drinking age said they regularly consumer beer.

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