In Portugal, in 2021, 6,712 thousand hectoliters of beer
were produced, of which 6,616 with alcohol and only 96 without alcohol. This
means an increase of 2.3% compared to the values recorded in 2020, when 6,559
thousand hectoliters of beer were produced in Portugal, 6,491 of which with
alcohol, and 98 of which without alcohol.
A report by one newspaper found that in terms of consumption,
there was also an increase compared to 2020, of 6.7%. In 2021, the Portuguese
consumed 5,001 thousand hectoliters of beer, which meant an average consumption
of around 48 litres per inhabitant. A number higher than the 46 litres consumed
per inhabitant in 2020, but still below the values recorded in 2019, when the
Portuguese consumed, on average, 53 litres of beer per inhabitant.
It's the easiest way to numb the mind, to forget your problems, it's legal, although alcohol is a hard drug with major consequences for both the individual and society. Government loves it, it's great revenue, and it stops people from thinking, unlike other "drugs" like marijuana or psilocybin , which are both illegal.
Alcohol is the number 1 choice of drugs for the slave population.
By Fred Doe from Algarve on 11 Aug 2022, 16:21
It could be that there is now a wide choice of quality beers available, especially in the supermarkets
By David Littlewood from Algarve on 12 Aug 2022, 10:31