Austrian beer production and no. breweries in 1865 | ||||||
Kronländer | no. breweries | output (Austrian eimer) | output (hl) | population | pop. per brewery | output per head (litres) |
Niederösterreich | 127 | 2,864,015 | 1,621,183 | 1,990,700 | 15,674.80 | 81.44 |
Oberösterreich | 286 | 958,256 | 542,423 | 736,500 | 2,575.17 | 73.65 |
Salzburg | 76 | 315,144 | 178,388 | 153,200 | 2,015.79 | 116.44 |
Böhmen | 1028 | 5,416,962 | 3,066,284 | 5,140,200 | 5,000.19 | 59.65 |
Mähren | 281 | 1,233,405 | 698,172 | 2,030,800 | 7,227.05 | 34.38 |
Schlesien | 80 | 283,742 | 160,613 | 513,400 | 6,417.50 | 31.28 |
Ostgalizien | 189 | 456,593 | 258,456 | |||
Westgalizien | 124 | 276,853 | 156,713 | 5,444,000 | 43,904.75 | 7.63 |
Bukowina | 20 | 48,681 | 27,556 | 513,400 | 25,670.00 | 5.37 |
Steiermark | 125 | 547,500 | 309,914 | 1,137,700 | 9,101.60 | 27.24 |
Kärnthen | 203 | 148,954 | 84,316 | 337,700 | 1,663.55 | 24.97 |
Krain | 23 | 45,732 | 25,887 | 468,800 | 20,382.61 | 5.52 |
Küstenland | 2 | 1,016 | 575 | 602,000 | 301,000.00 | 0.1 |
Tirol und Vorarlberg | 143 | 291,843 | 165,198 | 885,400 | 6,191.61 | 18.66 |
Ungarn und Serbien | 286 | 846,383 | 479,097 | 11,180,000 | 39,090.91 | 4.29 |
Croatien und Slavonien | 27 | 45,522 | 25,768 | 868,400 | 32,162.96 | 2.97 |
Militärgrenze | 34 | 52,040 | 29,457 | 1,197,200 | 35,211.76 | 2.46 |
Siebenbürgen | 84 | 110,576 | 62,592 | 2,122,500 | 25,267.86 | 2.95 |
Total 1865 | 3,138 | 13,943,217 | 7,892,591 | 35,321,900 | 11,256.18 | 22.34 |
Sources: | ||||||
http://www.populstat.info/ | ||||||
“Bericht über der Welt Ausstellung zu Paris im Jahre 1867, volume 7”, 1868, page 125. |
A couple of points. The population figures are for slightly later, 1869 to be precise. But close enough to be meaningful.
Despite the text claiming that it was boom time for Austrian brewing, the amount of beer produced per head was quite small. Only Salzburg, Niederösterreich and Oberösterreich look impressive. I'll remark that Salzburg, the are producing relatively the most, had been part of Bavaria for a few years during the Napoleonic Wars. Bohemia and Moravia were well behind, which came as a bit of a surprise. As the reputation of Bohemian beer in particular was on the up.
That'll do for now. But I don't think I've quite finished with these numbers yet.
1 comment:
That many people lived here back then? I would have guessed that it wouldn't be more than 2mill...
But the, two wars, ethnic cleansing and four decades of many people doing the impossible to get out won't be very good to your population.
Still, the output is pretty impressive.
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