Monday 3 January 2022

Dutch expenditure on alcohol

Look, it's a holiday weekend. I've just stuck my hand into my bag of Dutch beer statistics and plucked out this one. 

I still need to take a post Sunday dinner walk while the sun is shining. Which it's only done for 5 minutes in the past fortnight. The cloud has been so low, I couldn't even see the planes coming in to land at Schiphol. Usually you can wave to the pilot, they're that close to the ground.

On with today's dull set of numbers. Starting with a caveat. These raw numbers don't take into account inflation. They don't tell us anything about the volume of beer being consumed. Hang on. I have the consumption numbers for some of the period. I can work out the average price per litre.

I don't have the consumption figures to hand for much of the pre-war period. But I'd guess the price was pretty constant in the 1930s. Unsurprisingly, it shoots up after the war. Though some of it is explained by a switch from Lagerbier to the more expensive Pils.

I'm fascinated by the balance between beer and spirits, as it swings from the latter to the former between the wars. Then back again ending up in just about equilibrium.

Dutch expenditure on alcohol (millions of guilders)
  all alcoholic drinks beer spirits wine consumption (hl) price per litre (guilders)
1923 167 47 59 36    
1924 170 50 55 40    
1925 173 51 53 44    
1926 175 53 53 44    
1927 178 53 53 47    
1928 186 59 55 47    
1929 173 60 44 44    
1930 170 60 39 46    
1931 170 56 47 42    
1932 149 48 44 32    
1933 137 43 39 30    
1934 127 40 35 27    
1935 121 36 33 27    
1936 117 33 33 26    
1937 120 33 33 29 1,295,116 0.25
1938 124 35 35 29 1,422,923 0.25
1939 150 38 35 32 1,602,662 0.24
1947 247 80 - - 1,310,470 0.61
1948 300 73 - - 1,008,805 0.72
1949 291 67 - - 1,069,431 0.63
1950 290 71 - - 1,087,868 0.65
1952 - 148 - - 1,155,647 1.28
1953 - 168 - - 1,295,376 1.30
1954 - 184 - - 1,433,577 1.28
Source:
De Nederlandse Brouwindustrie in Cijfers, by Dr. H. Hoelen, Centraal Brouwerij Kantoor, 1955, held at the Amsterdam City Archives, pages 31 and 46.


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