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Nov 18, 2019

[Answer] Which U.S. state drinks the most alcohol per capita?

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...1. Alabama 2. California 3. North Dakota 4. New Hampshire




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New Hampshire - In New Hampshire, residents are estimated to drink almost 4.8 gallons of alcohol per capita per year. (That number, however, may be inflated by out-of-state people traveling to New Hampshire to make their alcohol purchases sans sales tax). Although Prohibition ended nearly a century ago, not all states have equal access to alcohol. Utah — which ranks at the bottom of the list of states' alcohol consumption — only sees 1.3 gallons of alcohol consumed per capita, and it's not just because its significant Mormon population frowns upon drinking. They've lightened some of their laws in recent years, but for a long time the state had some of the most restrictive laws on the books. Another state that aims to restrict alcohol consumption is Mississippi, which maintained a state-wide prohibition until 1966, and to this day has a number of counties where purchasing alcohol is outlawed.:


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