The following nations spent the most on beer in 1998:
United States
China
These locations had a lot of people who, without a doubt, favored beer, so they spent a lot of cash on it all through that year.
Except for England and a few other countries, most people prefer cold beer.
Glassware used for beer does vary between countries. This is based on their traditions as well as what is available. Some have stems which will stop the beer from getting warm when the glass is being held, these are more common in Europe.
Because most countries spent most of there money in the war effort
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Overall, the Allies spent more than twice of what the Central Powers spent in the war ($58 Billion vs the Central Powers' $25 Billion). Of all countries involved, the UK and Germany spent the most but the UK spent slightly more.
Most likely the allied powers did. Since they were gaining more and more countries. The Central Powers were a losing countries and men, so I guess that the Allies spent more than the Central Powers.
Pils is Germany's most popular beer. As in pilsner. There are a number of different brands on this variety of beer.
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Beer is made to include alcohol. If there isn't any alcohol, it isn't beer. Sort of true but lots of brewers have spent millions of £/$ getting alcohol out of beer because there is a huge demand for alcohol-free beer with increasing awareness of the unacceptability of drink-driving. It is also true that most still have some alcohol in them. Quite a few taste dreadful but some are fine - but it does depend on what you normally expect beer to taste like. Even the worst alcohol-free in the UK compare favourably with the most popular mass-produced American liquids that has the name beer on the bottle. In the UK - try Greene King Lowes - a very low alcohol IPA.
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The MOST federal dollars are spent in defense(:
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