Does Norwegian alcohol policy favour lower alcohol content beverages? A historical overview
Engelsk titel: Does Norwegian alcohol policy favour lower alcohol content alcoholic beverages? A historical
overview
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Författare:
Horverak, Öyvind
Email: oh@sirus.no
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 19
Dokumenttyp:
Artikel
UI-nummer: 12043841
Sammanfattning
AIMS – A historical overview of the relation between Norwegian alcohol policy and problems caused by
different alcoholic beverages during the last two centuries. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS – The main thesis
is that the concrete shaping of Norwegian alcohol policy changes according to the beverage which is
supposed to cause most harm. Traditionally, this beverage has been liquor, and the Norwegian alcohol
policy has mainly been occupied with the evils of spirits. Problems following from the consumption
of beer and wine have been seen as relatively modest. At times, these weaker beverages have been
viewed as a temperate alternative to the stronger spirits. After WWII, the government chose a policy
which tended to favour wine over liquor and beer. Wine consumption was related to a somewhat more
sophisticated and cultural sphere than the rude consumption of beer and spirits.