The States That Drink the Most Alcohol in America (2022) [Map] (2024)

Americans love their alcohol. According to data published by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, U.S. residents’ consumption of alcoholic beverages has been on a steady incline since 1995, with a whopping 7.9 billion gallons consumed in 2020. That marks a 1 million-plus increase in gallons drunk from the previous year, likely thanks to the onslaught of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Of the 7.9 billion gallons consumed by Americans in 2020, beer was the overwhelming favorite — with an estimated 6.4 billion gallons drunk — followed by wine and spirits, of which Americans enjoyed 931 million and 635 million gallons, respectively. While it’s clear the pandemic had an impact on the volume of alcohol consumed by Americans, it also had an impact on what kinds of alcohol Americans reached for. In 2020, domestic consumption of spirits increased by almost 46 million gallons from 2019. In comparison, wine consumption increased by 22 million gallons, while beer consumption saw little to no change.

When broken down by region, the West Coast takes the crown as the booziest in the United States with an annual per capita consumption of 2.56 gallons. On the other hand, while the South may consume the most alcohol by volume — 245.1 million gallons in 2020 — it is actually the region that drinks the least per capita (2.34 gallons per year). Both the Northeast and the Midwest drink roughly the same amount per capita, drinking 2.48 and 2.49 gallons per year, respectively.

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Curious to see how your state stacks up against the rest? Take a peek at our maps below to see just how much Americans drink from state to state.

The States That Drink the Most Alcohol Per Capita

Of the 50 states and Washington D.C., New Hampshire reports the most booze drunk per capita, with approximately 4.83 gallons consumed per year. However, it’s important to note that due to the state’s lack of sales tax, a number of these gallons are consumed by folks from neighboring states who cross over into New Hampshire to take advantage of cheaper prices. The small New England state also enjoys the most beer and spirits per capita, while Washington, D.C., consumes the most wine. Predictably, Utah — the state with the strictest booze laws in America — consumes the least amount of alcohol per capita (1.36 gallons).

The States That Drink the Most Alcohol in Ethanol

Unsurprisingly, the most densely populated states in the U.S. consume the most alcohol by volume. California leads the pack with 85.7 million gallons consumed in 2020. Texas, Florida, New York, and Illinois round out the remainder of the top five. Conversely, Wyoming, Alaska, and South Dakota consume the least.

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Ranking the States

Gallons Per Capita

RankStateGallons of Ethanol Per Capita*
1New Hampshire4.83
2Delaware4.01
3Washington D.C.3.79
4Nevada3.43
5Montana3.32
6North Dakota3.26
7Vermont3.22
8Wisconsin3.11
9Maine2.99
10Colorado2.97
11Wyoming2.94
12Minnesota2.85
13Alaska2.83
14Florida2.74
15Hawaii2.71
16Oregon2.71
17Rhode Island2.71
18Missouri2.68
19California2.63
20New Jersey2.63
21Massachusetts2.62
22Louisiana2.59
23Michigan2.53
24Connecticut2.50
25Illinois2.42
26Texas2.41
27Mississippi2.39
28Indiana2.34
29Iowa2.34
30South Dakota2.34
31Pennsylvania2.32
32North Carolina2.31
33New Mexico2.30
34Tennessee2.30
35Virginia2.27
36Washington2.26
37Arizona2.24
38New York2.22
39Nebraska2.17
40Maryland2.15
41Kansas2.12
42Kentucky2.12
43Ohio2.12
44South Carolina2.12
45Idaho2.10
46Alabama2.08
47Arkansas1.92
48Georgia1.91
49Oklahoma1.85
50West Virginia1.82
51Utah1.36

Gallons Overall

RankStateGallons Overall*
1California85.7M
2Texas56.9M
3Florida50.4M
4New York36M
5Illinois25.3M
6Pennsylvania25M
7Michigan21M
8Ohio20.6M
9North Carolina20.4M
10New Jersey19.4M
11Georgia16.7M
12Virginia16.2M
13Massachusetts15.9M
14Wisconsin15.1M
15Washington14.4M
16Colorado14.3M
17Arizona13.7M
18Missouri13.6M
19Minnesota13.2M
20Tennessee13.1M
21Indiana12.9M
22Maryland10.7M
23Louisiana9.8M
24Oregon9.6M
25South Carolina9.2M
26Nevada8.9M
27Alabama8.4M
28Kentucky7.8M
29Connecticut7.5M
30Iowa6.5M
31Oklahoma6M
32Mississippi5.8M
33New Hampshire5.6M
34Kansas5M
35Arkansas4.7M
36New Mexico4M
37Maine3.4M
38Utah3.4M
39Nebraska3.3M
40Delaware3.3M
41Hawaii3.1M
42Idaho3.1M
43Montana3M
44West Virginia2.7M
45Rhode Island2.4M
46Washington D.C.2.2M
47North Dakota2M
48Vermont1.7M
49South Dakota1.6M
50Alaska1.6M
51Wyoming1.4M

*This data uses an estimate of average ethanol content of sold or shipped spirits into gallons of ethanol (pure alcohol) before calculating per capita consumption estimates. For this data, the alcohol by volume value is 0.129 for wine, 0.045 for beer, and 0.411 for spirits.

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Published: January 30, 2023

The States That Drink the Most Alcohol in America (2022) [Map] (2024)

FAQs

What state drinks the most alcohol 2022? ›

Per capita alcohol consumption of all beverages in the U.S. by state 2022. New Hampshire is currently the state with the highest per capita alcohol consumption in the United States. Per capita alcohol consumption has increased since the mid-1990s, with beer as the most commonly consumed alcoholic beverage.

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Highest Alcohol Consumption by State

The 10 states with the highest alcohol consumption levels in the US are New Hampshire, Vermont, Montana, North Dakota, Nevada, Maine, Delaware, Wisconsin, Hawaii and Pennsylvania.

What state drinks the most alcohol in 2024? ›

New Hampshire had the highest consumption of alcohol, with alcohol consumption per capita of 4.76 gallons. This is more than double the goal set for the United States. Utah has the lowest consumption of alcohol, with alcohol consumption per capita of 1.34 gallons.

What city in the US consumes the most alcohol? ›

Milwaukee and Wisconsin are yet again topping the lists for alcoholism in the U.S. According to a survey by InsiderMonkey, Milwaukee has an excessive drinking rate of 24.6%, the highest among cities in the United States.

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The States That Drink the Most Alcohol Per Capita

Among the 50 states and Washington D.C., New Hampshire takes the crown for the most alcohol consumed per capita, reporting 4.43 gallons per capita per year.

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Worst states for drunk driving, ranked.
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