Here Are Maps That Show Which States Drink The Most Wine, Beer, And Liquor
I’ve seen a lot of these sorts of “Which States Drink The Most” statistical maps pop up lately, which I tend to come across with far more frequency than, say, “Which States Have The Highest Literacy Rate” maps. I could view that as troubling, but then again, it might have something to do with the sorts of publications I read. When “porn,” “frat,” and “alcohol” are three of the filters in your Google News feed you’re definitely not going to be reading a lot about American education, unless a student or teacher is discovered doing porn, which is just a win/win, obviously.
However, I found these maps on The Washington Post’s website (statistics via The Beer Institute), which seems like a legitimate news source, as it rarely shows up in my aforementioned porn filter. Clearly even the classiest of periodicals have kicked out their nerds and started to make the news more kick ass. And yeah, maybe a lack of concern for something like education will mean that there will be more poorly educated people, who in turn can’t read the news, but it works out, because with these brightly colored maps you don’t need to read shit. Plus the geography won’t be too confusing, because we’ll always have college football to help the country know what at least fifteen of these states are.
Congratulations to New Hampshire for drinking the most liquor, Washington D.C. the most wine, and North Dakota for downing the most beers. Plus, check out the binge drinking prowess of the Midwest. (Winters are tough.)
[via The Washington Post]
I don’t think anyone is surprised that the Midwest is the capital of binge drinking. Gotta find some way to fill your time during the Winter.
11 years ago at 12:58 pmThere is plenty of things to do in the winter. We just prefer to do it drunk
11 years ago at 1:06 pmSomething to be proud of. Also not doing too bad in the other aspects either.
11 years ago at 1:07 pmIn defense of the Southeast, I am betting that these were taken from surveys from doctor’s offices, and that would have required the Southeast to go to doctor’s offices.
11 years ago at 1:40 pmNew Hampshire with a strong showing in their attempts to win the Triple Crown. Leading the pack in consumption of beer, wine (mehh), and liquor. TFM.
11 years ago at 1:08 pmUtah. TFTC about drinking.
11 years ago at 1:09 pmWho knew NH is full of alcoholics
11 years ago at 1:20 pmNH had one of the biggest liquor stores I’ve ever seen right off the highway on the state line. it’s the first thing you see. Live Free or Die, indeed.
11 years ago at 3:32 pmThing should be a nation landmark really
11 years ago at 11:01 amNH state liquor stores are the only place you can buy liquor in the state, and with damn low prices. They make a killing from people from Massachusetts going there to buy booze.
11 years ago at 5:15 pmNorth Dakota also leads the nation in job creation. Being a functioning alcoholic is a real thing.
11 years ago at 1:52 pmOur Native friends making sure North Dakota drinks the most beer. nice.
11 years ago at 2:14 pmJesus Christ, DC.
11 years ago at 2:46 pmThe Indians in North Dakota are really drinking up the firewater
11 years ago at 3:12 pmMost likely oil rig workers who are bringing up north Dakotas score.
11 years ago at 2:35 amI can attest it’s hockey players and greek life that makes up the majority of the percentage for college students.
11 years ago at 1:15 amYou can definitely tell where the bible belt is…
11 years ago at 3:32 pmGoofy Mormons. Next to them, everyone has a drinking problem.
11 years ago at 3:45 pmIf everyone has a problem, no one has a problem. If you’re the odd man out, you’re the problem.
11 years ago at 3:52 pmThat sir, is a winning attitude.
11 years ago at 7:02 pm