The top spot in 3 out of 4:
http://www.time.com/time/2007/americ...s/alcohol.html
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The top spot in 3 out of 4:
http://www.time.com/time/2007/americ...s/alcohol.html
New Hampshire has the lowest alchol taxes in all of new england. The liquor stores are run by the state, and conveniently located right off the highway.
NH is getting credit for drinking a lot of alcohol bought by people who live in Maine, Mass, CT, RI and VT.
I'm glad I wasn't the only one who picked up on that.
And that chart also proves that there is nothing to do in Montana but drink.
NH liquor stores are awesome
And North Dakota, South Dakota. I am suprised to see Nevada at number 2, I figured there was more to do in Nevada besides drinking and gambling. I am also shocked to see Wyoming is not in the top 5, everytime I go through that state I feel the urge to slit my wrists.
And 40 gallons a year? Man, I am way behind
I can't believe I'm not helping NY's numbers out more. I probobly drink about 40 gallons of liquor every 7 months or so if I'm drinking casually.
When I'm drinking beer I'll easily drink a gallon or more a night.