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Which state has seven of the top 10 drunkest cities?

  • snitzoid
  • Jan 7
  • 1 min read

From Claude Ai below. A stunning achievement!


Yes, Wisconsin cities absolutely dominate the rankings. Wisconsin has 7 of the 10 US cities with the highest alcohol consumption per capita The 10 Drunkest Cities in America for 2025, making it an overwhelming presence at the top of these lists.


Green Bay ranks as the drunkest city in the United States World Population Review, and Wisconsin cities occupy most of the top spots. Other Wisconsin cities in the top ten include Eau Claire and Appleton, both with excessive drinking rates around 26.2% Data Pandas.


Several factors contribute to Wisconsin's dominance:

  • Wisconsin has one of the lowest alcohol tax rates in the nation, resulting in lower retail and wholesale prices Reframe App. The state also has a deeply rooted beer culture, with Milwaukee being home to two of the biggest breweries in the country Reframe App. Additionally, some Wisconsin cities have exceptionally high bar densities.

  • When looking at major metropolitan areas, Milwaukee ranks as the drunkest large city, with three breweries, 36.7 general bars, and 2.7 wine bars per 100,000 residents VinePair, far exceeding national averages.

  • So while there are high-consumption cities elsewhere (Fargo, ND appears in some rankings), Wisconsin's concentration of cities with excessive drinking rates is unmatched by any other state.



 
 
 

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