Interesting....

jd50ae
jd50ae Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,109
What states consume the most booze. Gallons per capita.

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  • Beaker38
    Beaker38 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 184
    im confused what do the numbers represent i don't think its a percent because it would be over 100
  • jd50ae
    jd50ae Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,109
    Beaker38:
    im confused what do the numbers represent i don't think its a percent because it would be over 100


    oops....corrected..
  • dr_frankenstein56
    dr_frankenstein56 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,519
    hmmmph.......... very interesting indeed.

    Aj
  • webmost
    webmost Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,131
    Shoot. Dull-aware is second only to Vermont. I better get busy.
  • Beaker38
    Beaker38 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 184
    is this a week or month or year?
  • jd50ae
    jd50ae Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 4,109
    Beaker38:
    is this a week or month or year?


    I guess if they know you its a week. Everyone else is a year.
  • honorknight7
    honorknight7 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 525
    4th place, man, almost on the pedestal :P, still not sure how its 4th, between Vegas and Reno here with all the casinos and whore houses/strip clubs lol
  • The3Stogies
    The3Stogies Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,608
    That is interesting. New Hampshire is #1? Lots of Mainiacs do go for the cheap booze in tax free NH. Just over the border, before Hampton, they have a liquor store right off the highway, actually on the highway. Study a few years ago showed Mainers favorite was Allens Coffee Brandy.
  • raisindot
    raisindot Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 936
    webmost:
    Shoot. Dull-aware is second only to Vermont. I better get busy.


    Better get busy learning some geography as well. New Hampshire, not Vermont, is #1. :)
  • pelirrojo
    pelirrojo Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,520
    I saw this yesterday as well. I believe they converted everything to gallons of pure alcohol from its original form(beer, wine, etc...) and gathered their numbers based on sales and not consumption. Lots of surrounding states go to NH to buy alcohol due to low/no taxes. It was also based off of population over the age of 14, which seems strange since the drinking age is 21.