Aussies drinking less beer, more wine
Aussies drinking less beer, more wine
Jul 20, 2011
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Official statistics show the volume of beer consumed by Australians per capita has slipped to a 62-year low.
Consumption of alcohol data compiled by the Bureau of Statistics reveals the average person consumed 4.56 litres of pure alcohol through beer during 2009-10.
The per-capita volume was at its lowest since it was recorded at 4.52 litres in 1947-48.
By contrast, the highest level was 9.22 litres per person in 1974-75.
Consumption of full-strength beer fell in 2009-10, while consumption of mid-strength beer rose slightly.
In contrast, consumption of wine was at an all-time high, with 3.81 litres pure alcohol consumed through wine per person in 2009-10.
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