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Too hot for a cold one: How European heatwave is impacting alcohol consumption?
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The Economic Times
· Jul 3, 2026
Extreme heat may hurt Europe drink sales
Extreme heat may hurt Europe drink sales
Hindustan Times
· Jun 27, 2026
Europe heat wave: Why Paris banned drinking liquor and what alcohol does to the body
Europe, according to the World Health Organization, has more liquor drinkers than any other region in the world.
RTÉ News
· Jul 3, 2026
Extreme heat may change mix for European drinks makers
Extreme heat in Europe is testing the assumption that hot summers mean a boost in sales of alcohol, with studies showing drinkers less inclined to reach for a chilled beer or Aperol Spritz when it gets too hot.
DutchNews.nl
· Jun 25, 2026
Forget one glass a day: no alcohol is safe, Dutch advisers warn
There is no safe level of alcohol consumption and even a single glass a day carries risk, the Dutch Health...
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· Jun 26, 2026
The great overheating: Europe gets stuck with an ‘omega block’ weather pattern
The great overheating: Europe gets stuck with an ‘omega block’ weather pattern
Euro Weekly News
· Jul 9, 2026
Fewer Spaniards are drinking, and it’s costing the Treasury millions
Drinking culture in Spain has changed significantly in recent years. The combination of rising living costs and growing wellness trends []
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Related coverage for "Too hot for a cold one: How European heatwave is impacting alcohol consumption?": The Economic Times — Extreme heat may hurt Europe drink sales . Hindustan Times — Europe heat wave: Why Paris banned drinking liquor and what alcohol does to the body. RTÉ News — Extreme heat may change mix for European drinks makers. DutchNews.nl — Forget one glass a day: no alcohol is safe, Dutch advisers warn. https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/94GwEibiRpzEGEeXTfpS8F.jpg — The great overheating: Europe gets stuck with an ‘omega block’ weather pattern . Euro Weekly News — Fewer Spaniards are drinking, and it’s costing the Treasury millions

