June 19, 2013

German beer drinking hits post-reunification low

BY: AP Staff Writer JANUARY 30, 2013 | MODIFIED: JANUARY 30, 2013 AT 11:01 AM
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Photo -   FILE - The Sept. 17, 2011 file photo shows young people drinking beer during the opening ceremony of the famous beer festival 'Oktoberfest' in Munich, southern Germany. Germans are emptying fewer beer steins these days. Consumption of the national beverage fell by 1.8 percent last year to the lowest level since West and East Germany reunified in 1990. The German government statistics agency reported Wednesday, Jan 30, 2013 that Germans drank 96.5 million hectoliters of beer last year. That's 2.55 billion gallons. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)
FILE - The Sept. 17, 2011 file photo shows young people drinking beer during the opening ceremony of the famous beer festival 'Oktoberfest' in Munich, southern Germany. Germans are emptying fewer beer steins these days. Consumption of the national beverage fell by 1.8 percent last year to the lowest level since West and East Germany reunified in 1990. The German government statistics agency reported Wednesday, Jan 30, 2013 that Germans drank 96.5 million hectoliters of beer last year. That's 2.55 billion gallons. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Germans are emptying fewer beer steins these days.

Consumption of the national beverage fell by 1.8 percent last year to the lowest level since West and East Germany reunified in 1990.

The German government statistics agency reported Wednesday that Germans drank 96.5 million hectoliters of beer last year. That's 2.55 billion gallons.

The German brewers' association DBB says an unusually cool summer made fewer people quench their thirst with a cold one.

German beer consumption has been slowly falling for three decades. Reasons include health concerns and growing preference for other beverages such as wine, especially among younger people.

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