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Which Asian Country Drinks Most?
Asia News Network / 07:50 AM December 21, 2017
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Which Asian country drinks most? Which Asian countries are the most sober? Some Asian countries have people who love to drink, while people in other Asian nations cannot even finish a bottle of wine in a year. (Asia News Network)


NEW DELHI – In some Asian countries, people drink a lot. In others, people cannot even finish a glass.

People in South Korea were the most prolific drinkers in Asia, according to the WHO. On average, South Koreans, over the age of 15, drink 10.9 liters of alcohol a year.

South Koreans drink copious amounts of alcohol so much so that no other country came close to their per capita consumption. The reason for this unparalleled liquor consumption was ascribed to the country’s liking for Soju – the fermented rice drink.

Vietnam came in second to South Korea in alcohol consumption. The country was said to have seen a rising level of alcohol drinking. Thailand was at third place in Asia.

Meanwhile, Mongolia and China were at close fourth and fifth position in Asia, respectively. In China, the increasing alcohol consumption was attributed to their culture, as “drinking with colleagues is seen as vital to career advancement.”

Japan, which has been the so-called drinkers’ paradise, has seen a decline in alcohol consumption as it shared sixth place with Laos. Both countries have been found to have equal per capita consumption of alcohol.

Though ranked lower than other countries, Cambodia’s drinking habits are on the upswing.

As for the Philippines, its growing local breweries indicated that the drinking culture has seeped into the country amid increased urbanization.

Singapore has stringent laws for drinking, hence, the low alcohol consumption.

India was ranked 10th, and Sri Lanka was ranked 11th in alcohol consumption in Asia.

Nepal, meanwhile, remained one of Asia’s least drinking countries even if a high number of people in Nepal drink.

Bhutan, on the other hand, registered low alcohol consumption although drinking is an integral part of Bhutanese culture.

Most sober countries

Unsurprisingly, mostly Muslim states, where the sale and consumption of alcohol is restricted, were the most abstinent.

In Indonesia and Bangladesh, the average citizen drinks hardly a bottle of wine in a year. The lowest alcohol consumption was reported in Pakistan at nearly zero.

https://globalnation.inquirer.net/163121/asia-drink-drinkers-alcohol-consumption-survey
 
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I suppose the graph only indicates people who admit to drinking lol. Not a drinker myself but sure as hell do know dozens of people who do drink back home, but would never admit it outside of their strictly confined social circle.
 
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Ikr, every body in Karachi invites me to be his 'Glass fellow' ;)
Coz Karachi is the only city where booze is openly sold by licensed liquor shops.

I suppose the graph only indicates people who admit to drinking lol. Not a drinker myself but sure as hell do know dozens of people who do drink back home, but would never admit it outside of their strictly confined social circle.
Or perhaps consumption of alcohol.

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On topic.. Most people don't drink in Pak.

Some do it occasionally...

Only a few are regulars.. Who drink like fish.
 
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Misleading.. The stats are on legal alcohol consumption, in places like India and Sri Lanka it's the unlicensed alcohol consumption that leads the markets.. Home brews and moon shine, Anyone who have been to Sri Lanka knows how much Lankans booze and in villages it's usually home brew arrack, Moonshine and toddy.. @Nilgiri @baajey @Godman


Per capita liquor consumption in SL five times more than in Europe
http://dailynews.lk/2016/08/04/local/89497
 
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ganja is best, rest is simply waste.
-baba bajey
In Pak Its actually considered a drug for fags.. Literally.. Called a faggot drug/addiction.

Misleading.. The stats are on legal alcohol consumption, in places like India and Sri Lanka it's the unlicensed alcohol consumption that leads the markets.. Home brews and moon shine, Anyone who have been to Sri Lanka knows how much Lankans booze and in villages it's usually home brew arrack, Moonshine and toddy

In Pak... Punjab they have illegal "breweries" chunning out homemade hard liquor...
In north.. They make peach wines and booze..

Than comes the dingbat shyt made by Christian bootleggers.. Sold dirt cheap
. Consumed by (really poor) .. Made of clinical alcohol and other chemicals... Which can be fatal and has killed hundreds in the past years..

Last year 22 Christians died due to its consumption in the same neighborhood..
 
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I thought India would be higher. Guess it's just me.

Like i mentioned places like India and Sri Lanka the consumption of unlicensed liquor are higher, Which the study have unaccounted for
 
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