I really like this set of numbers because they teach me something new. That there was a lot of tank beer in the DDR. I hadn't realised that there was any at all.
I drank a lot of draught beer in Berlin. Given that almost 60% of draught beer was in tank form, the odds are that I drank it. And quite a bit, too. Without taking a look in the cellar, there was no way to tell. Unless you could find a chatty waiter.
The top three beer-producing Bezirks were, in descending order, Dresden, Karl-Marx_stadt and Berlin. Between them, they accounted for 37% of beer production. The least productive Bezirks were Cottbus and Franfurt an der Oder (both on the Polish border), Neubrandenburg and Schwerin (both in the North). Areas that weren't very heavily populated or industrialised.
A majority of beer was in bottled form everywhere, except Neubrandenburg and Franfurt an der Oder. Both Bezirks with relatively small beer production.
With regards to tank beer, in most Bezirks it was more common than kegs. I'd love to know more about when tanks were installed. And if they were still being installed in 1989. In the UK, tanks really went out of fashion in the 1980s. Not sure if it still exists at all.
| DDR beer production by Bezirk in 1987 | ||||
| Bezirk | Beer Production in 1000 hL | |||
| Bottle | Draught | Tank | total | |
| Cottbus | 207.9 | 52.3 | 0 | 260.2 |
| Dresden | 2130 | 423 | 869 | 3422 |
| Erfurt | 1094.1 | 271 | 384.9 | 1750 |
| Gera | 859.5 | 215.1 | 362.3 | 1436.9 |
| Halle | 1319.5 | 456.5 | 536 | 2312 |
| Karl-Marx-Stadt | 2051.3 | 344 | 751 | 3146.3 |
| Leipzig | 1441 | 506.7 | 335.3 | 2283 |
| Magdeburg | 1255.2 | 364.8 | 200 | 1820 |
| Neubrandenburg | 404 | 185 | 331 | 920 |
| Potsdam | 702.9 | 262.7 | 366.6 | 1332.2 |
| Rostock | 923 | 175 | 354 | 1452 |
| Schwerin | 724 | 127 | 86 | 937 |
| Suhl | 576.5 | 148 | 106 | 830.5 |
| Franfurt an der Oder | 173.3 | 99 | 131.1 | 403.4 |
| Berlin | 1693 | 466.2 | 639.8 | 2799 |
| total | 15,555.20 | 4,096.30 | 5,453.00 | 25,104.50 |
| Source: | ||||
| Die Brau- und Malzindustrie in Deutschland-Ost zwischen 1945 und 1989, VLB, 2016, page 301. | ||||
| DDR beer production by Bezirk in 1987 (%) | |||
| Bezirk | Bottle | Draught | Tank |
| Cottbus | 79.90% | 20.10% | 0.00% |
| Dresden | 62.24% | 12.36% | 25.39% |
| Erfurt | 62.52% | 15.49% | 21.99% |
| Gera | 59.82% | 14.97% | 25.21% |
| Halle | 57.07% | 19.74% | 23.18% |
| Karl-Marx-Stadt | 65.20% | 10.93% | 23.87% |
| Leipzig | 63.12% | 22.19% | 14.69% |
| Magdeburg | 68.97% | 20.04% | 10.99% |
| Neubrandenburg | 43.91% | 20.11% | 35.98% |
| Potsdam | 52.76% | 19.72% | 27.52% |
| Rostock | 63.57% | 12.05% | 24.38% |
| Schwerin | 77.27% | 13.55% | 9.18% |
| Suhl | 69.42% | 17.82% | 12.76% |
| Franfurt an der Oder | 42.96% | 24.54% | 32.50% |
| Berlin | 60.49% | 16.66% | 22.86% |
| total | 61.96% | 16.32% | 21.72% |
| Source: | |||
| Die Brau- und Malzindustrie in Deutschland-Ost zwischen 1945 und 1989, VLB, 2016, page 301. | |||


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