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DRINKERS in the worlds biggest wine-producing country now prefer beer.Sales of lagers and ales for at-home consumption in France have overtaken wine for the first time.2Sales of lagers and ales for at-home consumption in France have overtaken wineCredit: GettyBeer represented 45 per cent of sales between 2019 and 2023.During the same period, still and sparkling wine made up 40 per cent of booze sales.The French are also buying more volumes of beer, with an average of 26 litres per year per household, compared to 24 litres a year of wine.The findings by the countrys nation
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al agricultural products office revealed wine sales have fallen by 18 per cent in the last 14 years.Beer sales rose 16 per cent over the
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same period. The countrys National Committee of Wine Professions put it down to generational change .Tom Bott, co-founder of London-based brewery Signature Brew, said: It is testament to how beer has developed over the past ten years. Plus beer is cheap 鈥?you can sit down and drink it with friends and it brings them together. Most read in The SunPHONE IT INT-Mobile users can get $25,000 payments from data breach settlement in weeksCOME CLEANMenendez brothers offered shocking new bargain in exchange for freedomMONEY, PLEASENew round of stimulus checks up to $1,702 being sent this monthPAYS THE BILLSJosh Allen signs biggest contract in NFL history at Buffalo Bills2The rise in popularity of beer in France is being put down to a generational shif
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nich Police for the past four years. The support has been so amazing and touching. I want to do my part, which is why I joined the ride. Robinson grew up with a friend who had childhood cancer and saw how hard it can be on a child and how it impacts their life. Part of her motivation as well as her mother had cancer in 2005, and she found out while training for Tour de Rock that its come back.Another major source of motivation for Robinson is her honourary rider, Lily Lecinana, a 13-year-old Sooke resident and cancer survivor. Lilys such an amazing, strong person, a very brave soul, she said. When she spoke at my jersey presentation, I cried. It was so touching. Her determination and grit give me something to aspire to. Although Robinson said she became familiar with the Tour de Rock when she first moved to the Island, this is the first year