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Wine

From coast to coast, wine is often seen as a staple on tables across the U.S, with certain regions raising their glasses a little more often.
From California’s Napa Valley to New York’s Finger Lakes, the U.S. is home to several world-renowned wine regions, and ranked third in Forbes’ list of top 10 countries for wine lovers.
This map visualizes the annual per capita ethanol consumption of wine in gallons in 2022, by state. The data comes from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), which measures alcohol consumption in ethanol volume.
For reference, the average bottle of wine (750 mL, 12.9% ABV) contains 0.0256 gallons of ethanol.
Consumption figures only include residents age 14 or older, and is based on alcoholic beverage sales data collected by the Alcohol Epidemiologic Data System (AEDS), the National Alcohol Beverage Control Association, and from various reports produced by beverage industry sources.

Beer

From backyard barbecues to Sunday night football, beer is deeply woven in the fabric of American culture. It’s the choice alcoholic beverage for North and South Americans, according to WHO data.
This map visualizes the annual per capita ethanol consumption of beer in gallons in 2022 by U.S. state. The data comes from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), which measures alcohol consumption in ethanol volume.
For reference, the average six-pack of beer has 0.025 gallons of ethanol.
Consumption figures only include residents age 14 or older, and is based on alcoholic beverage sales data collected by the Alcohol Epidemiologic Data System (AEDS), the National Alcohol Beverage Control Association, and from various reports produced by beverage industry sources.
Why is west virginia so low? I thought wisconsin would have one of the highesf beer consumptions.
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What's got you saying that? They can be among the biggest drinkers, but it must be non-alcoholic beer. Ahahah!
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