If you are sober enough to decipher the below truncation, you will be able to see which country drinks the most beer. If you are NOT sober enough, then go see the chart
here.
Consumption per capita (2004)
[1]Rank
(2004)
Rank
(2003)
Country
Consumption
(
Litres)
2003-2004
increase
(633 mL
bottles)
Total national consumption
(in
ML[B])
11
Czech Republic156.9-3.21,87822
Ireland131.1-7.152133
Germany115.8-3.29,55544
Australia109.9-7.61,67855
Austria108.3-3.685566
United Kingdom99.0-3.65,92078
Belgium93.0-4.797087
Denmark89.9-9.8486916
Finland85.011.74371010
Luxembourg84.4-0.539119
Slovakia84.1-8.54561212
Spain83.80.93,3761313
United States81.6-0.323,9741411
Croatia81.2-4.33651514
Netherlands79.0-2.71,2691615
New Zealand77.0-1.93131717
Hungary75.32.87551818
Poland69.1-2.72,6701919
Canada68.3-0.22,1832022
Portugal59.63.66272126
Bulgaria59.54.44482223
South Africa59.23.02,5302329
Russia58.99.38,4502421
Venezuela58.60.01,5252524
Romania58.21.41,3022625
Cyprus58.11.7452720
Switzerland57.3-2.24262827
Gabon55.8-0.9762932
Norway55.58.72493030
Mexico51.80.65,4353128
Sweden51.5-3.94643231
Japan51.30.66,5493333
Brazil47.61.38,4503434
South Korea38.50.01,8973536
Colombia36.80.31,658 --
[A]
China22.13.828,640
To this, we add Soubriquet at 112.1 liters per annum. This ranks him before Australia, but after Germany.