Here are the numbers:
Beer production in 1892 | ||
gallons | barrels | |
Northern Germany | 630,380,850 | 17,510,579 |
Bavaria | 337,167,400 | 9,365,761 |
Wurtemburg | 69,817,000 | 1,939,361 |
Duchy Baden | 55,191,000 | 1,533,083 |
Alsace-Lorraine | 16,703,000 | 463,972 |
Germany | 1,051,664,000 | 29,212,889 |
Bohemia | 110,000,000 | 3,055,556 |
Lower Austria (including Vienna) | 44,000,000 | 1,222,222 |
Austria | 302,025,000 | 8,389,583 |
Belgium | 220,000,000 | 6,111,111 |
Denmark | 52,492,000 | 1,458,111 |
Norway | 37,673,000 | 1,046,472 |
Russia | 64,427,000 | 1,789,639 |
Switzerland | 26,101,000 | 725,028 |
Spain | 22,550,000 | 626,389 |
Italy | 3,029,000 | 84,139 |
Turkey | 3,080,000 | 85,556 |
Roumania | 220,000 | 6,111 |
Luxemberg | 2,066,000 | 57,389 |
Servia | 2,046,000 | 56,833 |
Greece | 213,000 | 5,917 |
Continental Europe | 3,036,000,000 | 84,333,333 |
USA | 812,209,000 | 22,561,361 |
Japan | 4,855,000 | 134,861 |
Australia | 35,447,000 | 984,639 |
Algeria | 550,000 | 15,278 |
Source: | ||
Nottingham Evening Post - Wednesday 21 February 1894, page 2. |
Notice one glaring absence? That's right, it's the UK. They only seem to have bothered with countries in Continental Europe. Annoyingly, I don't have numbers for the UK for 1892. These are the closest ones I have: 1891 31,927,053 barrels* and 1895 31,678,486 barrels**. So around 31 million barrels is a fair guess. Which means the UK was responsible for around 27% of Europe's beer production. And it had the largest beer production of anywhere in the world.
The biggest surprise to me is Belgium, which wasn't far behind Austria, a much larger and more populous country. And twice as much as Bohemia, not exactly a beer-free region and one with not that much smaller a population than Belgium.
* "Ireland Industrial and Agricultural", 1902, page 458.
** Brewers' Almanack 1928.
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