The data displays the per capita consumption of alcohol in Latin America in 2016, by country. In that year, Argentina had the highest alcohol consumption among its population aged 15 years and older with more than nine liters of pure alcohol per capita and year.
Argentina | 9.1 |
Chile | 9 |
Peru | 8.9 |
Brazil | 8.9 |
Guyana | 8.7 |
Belize | 8.2 |
Grenada | 8.1 |
Suriname | 8 |
Trinidad and Tobago | 7.9 |
Panama | 7.9 |
Barbados | 7.8 |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 7.6 |
Saint Lucia | 7.6 |
Venezuela | 7.1 |
Mexico | 7.1 |
Saint Kitts and Nevis | 6.9 |
Uruguay | 6.8 |
Dominican Republic | 6.6 |
Paraguay | 6.3 |
Haiti | 6.3 |
Bolivia | 5.9 |
Jamaica | 5.5 |
Cuba | 5.4 |
Bahamas | 5.4 |
Antigua and Barbuda | 5.4 |
Colombia | 5.2 |
Nicaragua | 5.1 |
Ecuador | 5.1 |
Dominica | 5 |
Costa Rica | 4.1 |
Honduras | 3.8 |
El Salvador | 3.4 |
Guatemala | 3.1 |