Spirits Consumption by Country

189 countries • liters per capitaOur World in Data

What It Measures

Spirits is a societal indicator reflecting living conditions, cultural factors, or social outcomes. Data from Our World in Data provides a window into how societies organize and the quality of life they enable.

Key Statistics

Global Average

1.32

Median

0.91

Minimum

0

Maximum

6.52

Countries

189

Source

Our World in Data

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Highest & Lowest Countries

Top 10 — Highest Spirits Consumption

Top 10 — Highest Spirits Consumption
RankCountryValue
#1Flag of Cook IslandsCook Islands6.52
#2Flag of LatviaLatvia5.70
#3Flag of LithuaniaLithuania5.07
#4Flag of ThailandThailand4.94
#5Flag of BulgariaBulgaria4.75
#6Flag of BelarusBelarus4.70
#7Flag of EstoniaEstonia4.59
#8Flag of Saint LuciaSaint Lucia4.56
#9Flag of PolandPoland4.36
#10Flag of MauritiusMauritius4.19

Bottom 10 — Lowest Spirits Consumption

Bottom 10 — Lowest Spirits Consumption
RankCountryValue
#240Flag of YemenYemen0
#241Flag of SomaliaSomalia0
#242Flag of Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia0
#243Flag of MauritaniaMauritania0
#244Flag of KuwaitKuwait0
#245Flag of EritreaEritrea0
#246Flag of BhutanBhutan0
#247Flag of BruneiBrunei0
#248Flag of BurundiBurundi0.00
#249Flag of LibyaLibya0.00

Surprising Facts

Cook Islands (6.52) has 0.82 more than Latvia (5.70) — the largest gap between consecutive ranks.

Latvia (5.70) has 0.63 more than Lithuania (5.07) — the largest gap between consecutive ranks.

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (3.99) has 0.22 more than Grenada (3.78) — the largest gap between consecutive ranks.