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It should be noted that New Hampshire doesn’t have sales tax so a lot of those sales can be accounted for by people who live along the border. We like to dip into NH for cheap booze.
ilovecharts:

 
Intrigued by Monday’s global drinking habits chart in The Economist, I made a US comparison. There are more colorful versions out there but mine is more fine grained.
The data isn’t perfect.  Essentially, the NIAAA tabulates alcohol sales for each state and then divided it by census population numbers, including any person 14 or older. The reliance on sales figures probably explains Nevada’s strong #2 showing. But what’s up with New Hampshire? 
-ilyagerner
If New Hampshire (4.22 gallons/16 liters) were a country, it would stand astride the world, trailing only the Czech Republic and Moldova - which is tops in the world thanks to moonshine consumption - in ethanolic goodness. 
No surprise that Utah finds itself at the bottom of this list. Its modest sales - 1.34 gallons/5 liters - are similar to nations like Liberia (5.06 liters), Jamaica (5.0 liters), and Lesotho (5.55 liters) in which disposable income is too precious to be spent on alcohol. Among wealthier nations, only the Arab states and Singapore are more teetotaling than Utah.


YEAH NEW HAMPSHIRE #1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ::GLUGGLUGGLUG::
(but it’s entirely because we border 3 states with high alcohol taxes. The border liquor stores are superstores and we have a few stores that are merely rest stops right off the highway.) Zoom

dears:

It should be noted that New Hampshire doesn’t have sales tax so a lot of those sales can be accounted for by people who live along the border. We like to dip into NH for cheap booze.

ilovecharts:

Intrigued by Monday’s global drinking habits chart in The Economist, I made a US comparison. There are more colorful versions out there but mine is more fine grained.

The data isn’t perfect.  Essentially, the NIAAA tabulates alcohol sales for each state and then divided it by census population numbers, including any person 14 or older. The reliance on sales figures probably explains Nevada’s strong #2 showing. But what’s up with New Hampshire? 

-ilyagerner

If New Hampshire (4.22 gallons/16 liters) were a country, it would stand astride the world, trailing only the Czech Republic and Moldova - which is tops in the world thanks to moonshine consumption - in ethanolic goodness. 

No surprise that Utah finds itself at the bottom of this list. Its modest sales - 1.34 gallons/5 liters - are similar to nations like Liberia (5.06 liters), Jamaica (5.0 liters), and Lesotho (5.55 liters) in which disposable income is too precious to be spent on alcohol. Among wealthier nations, only the Arab states and Singapore are more teetotaling than Utah.

YEAH NEW HAMPSHIRE #1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ::GLUGGLUGGLUG::

(but it’s entirely because we border 3 states with high alcohol taxes. The border liquor stores are superstores and we have a few stores that are merely rest stops right off the highway.)

via dears
Posted on Thursday, February 17 2011.
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  1. rushblakstizzle reblogged this from ilovecharts and added:
    HOW MUCH DOES YOUR STATE DRINK????
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    Some things never change ;)
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    darkest…but look at little DE ranking at #3. I’m willing...DE’s color is helped a lot...
  11. timbits reblogged this from dears and added:
    YEAH NEW HAMPSHIRE #1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ::GLUGGLUGGLUG:: (but it’s entirely because we border 3 states with high...
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  14. evansriv reblogged this from debrawrs and added:
    That and vodka grows on trees up here at UNH. Didn’t you know that?
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    Does anyone think it’s because people go to NH to buy alcohol? Like, Mass, VT, Maine… I think so.
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    yay! livin’ free
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    state controlled prices, people drive from CT to buy booze there.
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    the figures from NH and MA are a little skewed, at least a third of MA residents go to NH to buy teir alcohol in large...
  38. lifeaspaige reblogged this from ilovecharts and added:
    ohh fuckyeah new hampshire. gotta love my state.
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  40. callmeendie reblogged this from ilovecharts and added:
    NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIDE (?)
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    I’m very disappointed
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    FUCKYEAHDRANKNEWHAMPSHIRELIQUORISCHEAPNOSALESTAXCOLDWINTERZ
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    top, because they have no...it’s cheap as fuck. All the people in northern Massachusetts...
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