Hyderabad residents who enjoy beer are experiencing a significant scarcity of their beloved brew due to the extreme heat. This summer's apparent decline in beer supply is being ascribed to rising temperatures, the election model code, and purported shortages of water to meet demand. "Beer demand typically rises dramatically in the summer." The demand is nearly twice as high in hyderabad as it is in telangana this year.
 

But the stores don't have sufficient stock, according to local merchant D Venkateshwar. According to him, there are several reasons why there is currently less beer available than there is demand for it. Hyderabadi businesspeople and owners of alcoholic beverage establishments have asked the state government to take the appropriate action to ensure that beer is consistently supplied by demand.
 

Areas including Jagtial, Peddapalli, Mancherial, Kumuram bheem Asifabad, Suryapet, nalgonda, Khammam, Mahabubabad, bhadradri Kothagudem, Jogulamba Gadwal, Wanaparthy, and nagarkurnool are expected to experience extreme heat, with temperatures soaring up to 47 degrees Celsius. On Tuesday, several areas witnessed high temperatures, with Matur in nalgonda recording a scorching 45.5 degrees Celsius. Other areas that experienced extreme heat include Mangapet in mulugu at 45.1 degrees Celsius, Timmapur in nalgonda at 45.1 degrees Celsius, and Madugulapally in nalgonda at 45 degrees Celsius.

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