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How Much Beer Does Each State Consume?

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These are not ranked in order

 


How Much Beer Does Each State Consume?
 

In The United States of Craft Beer: A Guide to the Best Craft Breweries Across America, beer industry vet Jess Lebow gives his picks for the finest brewery in each state. And while we don't want to spoil his choices -- you can read them all when the book drops next month -- we did want to share the fascinating beer consumption stats Lebow included. The numbers reflect the average amount of beer consumed annually by a citizen of legal age in each state. Plus DC, because the district more than holds its own. See where your home state ranks below:

 

http://www.thrillist.com/drink/nation/be...=Thrillist


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You disappoint me Oregon. 


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Doesn't surprise me that Montana is at the top.


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RIGHT NOW. THIS IS NOT A JOKE.
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(This post was last modified: 03-19-2015, 12:57 PM by EricC85.)

Quote:You disappoint me Oregon. 
 

You beat us with what 1/2 the population?

 

Holy Crap Wyoming 30 gallons they've got the smallest population in the nation in Wyoming.


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Quote:You beat us with what 1/2 the population?

 

Holy Crap Wyoming 30 gallons they've got the smallest population in the nation in Wyoming.
 

Its gallons per person isn't it? Population is irrelevant. 

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My state needs to step it up big time. I think I go through 25 gallons just during football season haha.


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Quote:Its gallons per person isn't it? Population is irrelevant. 
 

ah ok I missed that.

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(This post was last modified: 03-20-2015, 08:09 AM by The Drifter.)

Quote:Doesn't surprise me that Montana is at the top.
 

 

Wrong

 

North Dakota: 45.8 gallons

 

New Hampshire: 43.9 gallons

 

Montana: 41 gallons

 

 

North Dakota clearly knows how to party, and based on the intel out of New Hampshire, those maple tours are way headier than the brochures would have you believe.


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Quote:My state needs to step it up big time. I think I go through 25 gallons just during football season haha.


Fuhgetabouit ... You're in wine country to the north. Tequila to the south.

But keep trying.

They just passed legalizing 1/2 gallon growlers here. Pffft....who buys half gallons when the gallon was lready legal.

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