The line chart illustrates the consumed quantity of beer by pubs and supermarkets during six years while the table chart represents the closure rates of pubs during the same time span.
In general, it is clear that the amount of beer sold in supermarkets shows an increasing trend over the six-year period, whereas the number of active pubs exhibits a decreasing trend during the same timeframe.
Regarding to the line graph, the quantity of beer in pubs varied continuously during the whole period, with peaks in 2002 and 2000 , and a low in 2016. Meanwhile, there is a significant change in the amount of beer in supermarkets went up and down in several times and reached its highest consumption level in 2016 with approximately 15,000 barrels.
On the other hand, the clearly evidence from the provided bar chart shows the quantity of pub highest compared to other years with 60,000 pubs. The figure stable and go down slightly after 8 years, approximately 5,000 pubs were closed in the UK. From 2010 to 2016 , continuous decreased of approximately 5,000 closed pubs, leading to a reduction in the volume of beer sold to this sector during that time.
