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These are the states that consume the most beer in the US

Beer is the most popular alcoholic beverage in the United States, although some states love it more than others. Here are the ones that drink it the most.

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Beer is one of the oldest beverages, and the most widely consumed alcoholic drink in the United States. According to World Population Review, the U.S. is one of the top imbibers of beer in the world, second only to China.

The beverage was valued at $768.55 billion in 2022 in the global market and is expected to reach $996.49 billion by 2030, with a compound annual growth rate of 3.3 percent during the forecast period, according to data reported by Vantage Market Research.

Per the report, the beer market is growing due to the increase in disposable income, the growing popularity of craft breweries, and the rising number of social drinkers, among other factors. Low-alcohol and non-alcoholic beer are also experiencing a surge in consumption, as younger segments of the market try to live a healthier lifestyle.

The states where the most beer is consumed in the United States

The patterns of beer consumption throughout the United States reveal divergent preferences, stemming from the state’s tastes and market dynamics. For example, there are those with a culture of brewing craft beer like Colorado and Oregon, while traditional brands hold sway in regions like the Midwest.

Regardless of preference, it is clear that Americans love the foamy beverage, although some states love it more than others. According to World Population Review, these are the states in which the greatest amount of beer is consumed per capita.

Top 25 beer drinking states

  1. North Dakota: Per capita beer consumption of 45.8 gallons
  2. New Hampshire: Per capita beer consumption of 43.9 gallons
  3. Montana: Per capita beer consumption of 41 gallons
  4. South Dakota: Per capita beer consumption of 38.9 gallons
  5. Wisconsin: Per capita beer consumption of 36.2 gallons
  6. Nevada: Per capita beer consumption of 35.8 gallons
  7. Vermont: Per capita beer consumption of 35.3 gallons
  8. Nebraska: Per capita beer consumption of 35.2 gallons
  9. Texas: Per capita beer consumption of 34.4 gallons
  10. Maine: Per capita beer consumption of 34 gallons
  11. Louisiana: Per capita beer consumption of 33.9 gallons
  12. Mississippi: Per capita beer consumption of 33.9 gallons
  13. Delaware: Per capita beer consumption of 33.6 gallons
  14. Iowa: Per capita beer consumption of 33.6 gallons
  15. Wyoming: Per capita beer consumption of 33 gallons
  16. South Carolina: Per capita beer consumption of 32.7 gallons
  17. New Mexico: Per capita beer consumption of 32.4 gallons
  18. Missouri: Per capita beer consumption of 31 gallons
  19. Hawaii: Per capita beer consumption of 30.4 gallons
  20. Oregon: Per capita beer consumption of 30.3 gallons
  21. West Virginia: Per capita beer consumption of 30.3 gallons
  22. Alabama: Per capita beer consumption of 30.2 gallons
  23. Ohio: Per capita beer consumption of 30.1 gallons
  24. Colorado: Per capita beer consumption of 30 gallons
  25. Arizona: Per capita beer consumption of 29.5 gallons

What are the best-selling beers in the US?

Bud Light was the number one beer in the United States for more than two decades, but lost its hold after its collaboration with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney caused conservative customers to boycott the brand.

The company also suffered backlash from Mulvaney’s supporters, who believed the brand didn’t offer her enough support after the fallout.

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Modelo Especial took the place of Bud Light at number one soon after the controversy and has stayed at the top spot, while the Anheuser-Busch brand remains at number two. Michelob Ultra, Coors Light, and Corona Extra round out the top five.

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