Take a look at our color-coded map to see how much alcohol the residents of each U.S. state and Washington, D.C., drink each year.
The East Coast is home to three of the top five hardest-drinking states, although no region stands alone. The 30 states consuming more than 2.31 gallons of alcohol per year are pretty geographically diverse, stretching from Maine toTexasto California to Hawaii. Utah residents consume the least ...
In 2022, bottled water was the most popular drink with 25 percent of beverage consumption in the U.S. Soft drinks and coffee were also among the top drinks.
But what are people craving from their alcohol mixes? We chart out the most popular cocktail drinks in 2024, according to the annual consumer survey from the Bacardi Cocktail Trends Report. Ranked: Most Popular Cocktails for 2024 The ever-versatile, but long-enduring Gin & Tonic comes in at...
However, it still remains unsold, so it might end up selling for a lot less in the future, we’ll just have to wait and see. But for now, it remains as the second most expensive alcoholic drink in the world! 1. Billionaire Vodka – $3.7 Million It was kind of obvious that the ...
Baijiu, made from sorghum (a cereal grain) or other grains, is used to lubricate even the most vaguely celebratory banquet—often served in Wonderland-ish teeny, tiny teacups or baby wine glasses. I was known to push a sip of the up-to-60-percent-alcohol spirit on visiting friends and ...
Teenagers in England Drink Most AlcoholTeenagers in England drink more than their counterparts in other European countries because of a lack of parental support and control, according to the authors of a new study of alcohol use in three countries.Abrams, Fran...
out to 1.62 gallons (6.13 liters) per person, with Russia and Eastern European countries drinking the most, followed by Britain, France, and other large Western European nations. People in the United States age 15 or older drink an average of 2.49 gallons (9.44 liters) of alcohol per year...
States that Drink the Most AlcoholStates that Drink the Most Alcoholdoi:urn:uuid:d87c4e826a887410VgnVCM100000d7c1a8c0RCRDWhere do the nation's heaviest drinkers reside? The answer from the Beer Institute may surprise you.Kate RogersFox
Finland is the only Nordic country to make the list of the 10 biggest alcohol consumers. Beer accounts for over 70 percent of all alcoholic drinks consumed in the country, while wine makes up more than 10 percent. Ready to drink or high-strength alcoholic premixes are also very popular in...