The information about cost of beer sold to pubs in Britain that is depicted in the line graph, while the bar graph illustrates total number of pubs closed in the U. K from 2000 to 2016.
In an overview, it is lucid that, the highest number of beer sold in the 2000 term and these beers is given to lounge and lowest extent of beer is received by Swore market. “During the year 2000, the highest number of beers was sold to lounges, whereas the Swore market, which received the lowest number of beers, accounted for the least sales. “
It is clearly seen that, although most of the beer sold in 2000 amounted to 25, 000 thousand units, sales steadily decreased until 2004, when the sales price dropped to around 23, 000 thousand units. Afterward, beer prices declined dramatically until the end of the period, reaching 12, 000 thousand units in 2006. Meanwhile, 12, 000 thousand barrels of beer were sold to supermarkets, with the number of barrels continuously increasing until 2008, reaching approximately 15, 000. In the subsequent two periods, a slight downward trend was observed; however, after 2012, the volume increased again.
Moving towards the count of bars in the UK, there were 60, 000 clubs in both 2000 and 2002, but in the following years, the bar count continuously decreased. By the end of the span, only 5, 000 establishments remained in 2016.
