
In 2022, the brewery used 210,400 hectolitres of beer and water, bringing beer back to pre-Covid lockdown levels in 2019.
Mathias Lentz, director of the Käerjeng national brewery, said Luxembourg was a beer-drinking country, and beer consumption had remained relatively stable over the past few years.

Despite this, the decline in sales of local beer brands was down to the fact that the Duchy had imported many international beers over the past year or so. Since 2019, the company has made at least 20% of its profit from selling water.