Apparently they do more than gamble and legally buy prostitutes in Nevada. They also drink more beer per capita than any other state.
The Beer Institute reports than folks in Nevada consume 44.2 gallons annually, more than one 12-ounce can per day per person. This information happened in Nevada but did not stay in Nevada thanks to the Beer Institute.
The second highest state in consumption? Fasten your seat belt and hold onto your chair. It was New Hampshire at 43.1 gallons. Good grief. Whoever thought of New Hampshire as being second at anything? What few people there are in New Hampshire must suffer through some long, cold winter nights.
Number 3 was North Dakota (could be a lack of pro sports franchises as well as people), 4th was Montana (very few people) and 5th was South Dakota (must have caught the bug from North Dakota). I live in Washington (not that Washington, the one in the Pacific Northwest) and we come in at No. 42. California is No. 45 and I am not surprised.'
Both Washington and California are cluttered with Democrats and Secular Progressives, folks who are worldly and sophisticated that might disdain something so common as beer drinkers. Out here on the West Coast we favor something so much more classy, like wine and cheese.
I personally do not drink beer or wine. I prefer Propel fitness water (4 grams of sugar per 16.9 ounces; drinking Gatorade is like drinking soda pop, it is loaded with unnecessary sugar in huge quantities: 59 grams of sugar per 16.9 ounces). The state with the least consumption? Utah. Utah is the state of Mormons, Mormons do not condone drinking the last time I checked.
Coming in second with the least beer consumption was Connecticut, with the second highest per capita personal income nationally at $47,819. Another liberal state that probably feeds on wine and cheese.
Copyright © 2007 Ed Bagley
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