How To Use Hectolitre In A Sentence
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According to the Union of Bulgarian Brewers, beer consumption totalled 4.3 million hectolitres last year.
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China consumes an estimated 250 million hectolitres of beer per annum, the world's biggest by volume.
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Before the fall of communism in 1989, Bulgaria exported five million hectolitres of wine a year to the Soviet Union.
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It has been estimated that they would have contained about 2,500 hectolitres of wine; details of their capacities were inscribed below their necks.
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Instead of a normal 50-60 hectolitres per hectare for dry white wines, we are talking about yields of around 16-20 hectolitres per hectare.
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According to the Union of Bulgarian Brewers, beer consumption totalled 4.3 million hectolitres last year.
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Scottish & Newcastle's production is already near full-capacity in Britain, producing approximately 16 million hectolitres of beer each year.
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Consumption rose from 5.2 million hectolitres in 1996 to an estimated 5.6 million hectolitres last year, significantly below the economy's rate of growth.
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The country imports 10 million hectolitres every year.
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Consumption rose from 5.2 million hectolitres in 1996 to an estimated 5.6 million hectolitres last year, significantly below the economy's rate of growth.
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Production aimed for the Irish market currently amounts to 724,782 hectolitres in cans and 277,317 hectolitres in bottles.
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Annual capacity would be 200,000 tonnes, equivalent to 1.7 million barrels or 1.97 million hectolitres of beer.
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Bulgarian brewers sold about two million hectolitres of beer in the first six months of 2005, only one per cent less than the same period last year.
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The establishment of the common external tariff resulted in significant cost increases, and therefore the German Government asked the Commission for permission to import 450,000 hectolitres of this wine at the old, lower rate of duty.
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Bulgarian brewers sold about two million hectolitres of beer in the first six months of 2005, only one per cent less than the same period last year.
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In fact productivity has increased from 800 to 3,000 hectolitres of beer per employee while the cost of brewing each bottle has dropped by 60 per cent.
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Production aimed for the Irish market currently amounts to 724,782 hectolitres in cans and 277,317 hectolitres in bottles.
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Instead of a normal 50-60 hectolitres per hectare for dry white wines, we are talking about yields of around 16-20 hectolitres per hectare.
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This configures the site to have a capacity of two million hectolitres by May 2001 at the latest.
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Before the fall of communism in 1989, Bulgaria exported five million hectolitres of wine a year to the Soviet Union.
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Its sales rose nine per cent compared to the previous year and stood at 1 461 000 hectolitres.
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The country imports 10 million hectolitres every year.
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In fact productivity has increased from 800 to 3,000 hectolitres of beer per employee while the cost of brewing each bottle has dropped by 60 per cent.
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Annual capacity would be 200,000 tonnes, equivalent to 1.7 million barrels or 1.97 million hectolitres of beer.
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Bulgaria now exports 770 000 hectolitres of bottled wine annually, mostly to Germany, the UK and Russia.
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It has been estimated that they would have contained about 2,500 hectolitres of wine; details of their capacities were inscribed below their necks.
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The volume of wine produced may well have trebled to 900,000 hectolitres at the same time.
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Mind you, we are staunchly imperial on volume: pints of beer, gallons of petrol, and who the heck knows what a hectolitre is?
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Bulgaria now exports 770 000 hectolitres of bottled wine annually, mostly to Germany, the UK and Russia.
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The volume of wine produced may well have trebled to 900,000 hectolitres at the same time.
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Annual capacity would be 200,000 tonnes, equivalent to 1.7 million barrels or 1.97 million hectolitres of beer.
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Scottish & Newcastle's production is already near full-capacity in Britain, producing approximately 16 million hectolitres of beer each year.
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It will mean the 50 per cent reduction on excise duty for the first 5,000 hectolitres produced will apply to breweries with an output of up to 60,000 hectolitres a year.
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This configures the site to have a capacity of two million hectolitres by May 2001 at the latest.
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It will mean the 50 per cent reduction on excise duty for the first 5,000 hectolitres produced will apply to breweries with an output of up to 60,000 hectolitres a year.
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A company executive said the brewer's plant in the capital will be expanded from its current capacity of 1.4 million hectolitres to 1.7 million hectolitres per year.
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Spirit drinks will be taxed per hectolitre of pure alcohol instead of per degree of alcoholic strength.
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China consumes an estimated 250 million hectolitres of beer per annum, the world's biggest by volume.
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A company executive said the brewer's plant in the capital will be expanded from its current capacity of 1.4 million hectolitres to 1.7 million hectolitres per year.
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The establishment of the common external tariff resulted in significant cost increases, and therefore the German Government asked the Commission for permission to import 450,000 hectolitres of this wine at the old, lower rate of duty.
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Its sales rose nine per cent compared to the previous year and stood at 1 461 000 hectolitres.