Interesting https://xfinity.comc...hero_media]LIST[/url] and surprising to me.
#1
Posted 13 July 2013 - 07:57 PM
#2
Posted 13 July 2013 - 08:21 PM
#3
Posted 14 July 2013 - 02:47 AM
NH is always at or near the top of these lists. i do what i can.
#4
Posted 14 July 2013 - 06:55 AM
Wisconsin seems to be the one that would come to mind but they're only #5. But they are #1 in "binge drinkers" so they have that going for them.
#5
Posted 14 July 2013 - 07:51 AM
#6
Posted 14 July 2013 - 08:15 AM
Last time I checked, the Medical definition of 1 "drink" in the US is 12 oz of 5% beer, and anything over 2 "drinks" was called binge drinking. That means that if you ever have 2 pints of anything over 3.75%, or 1 pint of anything over 7.5%, it qualifies as binge drinking. Those are some pretty tough standards to meet.
I meet them on a regular basis.
#7
Posted 14 July 2013 - 09:50 AM
Last time I checked, the Medical definition of 1 "drink" in the US is 12 oz of 5% beer, and anything over 2 "drinks" was called binge drinking. That means that if you ever have 2 pints of anything over 3.75%, or 1 pint of anything over 7.5%, it qualifies as binge drinking. Those are some pretty tough standards to meet.
#8
Posted 14 July 2013 - 09:56 AM
Maybe the people who live in those 5 states drink so much to drown the sorrow of living there.
#9
Posted 14 July 2013 - 10:00 AM
Maybe the people who live in those 5 states drink so much to drown the sorrow of living there.
nope. nh is pretty sweet. low unemployment and overall taxes. good skiing. nice lakes and forests.
#10
Posted 14 July 2013 - 10:09 AM
Maybe the people who live in those 5 states drink so much to drown the sorrow of living there.
4 of the 5 have very high Native American populations, I actually think the numbers are skewed by that, addiction is a real bitch. Dunno why NH is so high though.
#11
Posted 14 July 2013 - 11:38 AM
4 of the 5 have very high Native American populations, I actually think the numbers are skewed by that, addiction is a real bitch. Dunno why NH is so high though.
we. are. awesome.
#12
Posted 14 July 2013 - 12:06 PM
I see a lot of the employed people driving to Massachusetts every morning.nope. nh is pretty sweet. low unemployment and overall taxes. good skiing. nice lakes and forests.
#13
Posted 14 July 2013 - 12:27 PM
nope. nh is pretty sweet. low unemployment and overall taxes. good skiing. nice lakes and forests.
This is Wisconsin except the skiing is nordic and we've traded higher taxes for many more lakes.
#14
Posted 14 July 2013 - 03:55 PM
I see a lot of the employed people driving to Massachusetts every morning.
yes, our state is full of employable people.
enjoy the income taxes they bring and come buy some cheap liquor at our convenient highway liquor stores.
#15
Posted 14 July 2013 - 05:23 PM
Big deal, both people in N. Dakota drank 91.6 gallons of beer.
Edited by djinkc, 14 July 2013 - 05:24 PM.
#16
Posted 14 July 2013 - 05:34 PM
Big deal, both people in N. Dakota drank 91.6 gallons of beer.
that is impressive.
#17
Posted 14 July 2013 - 09:03 PM
That number is skewed. Most of the students at UND and NDSU are Minnesotans and aren't counted in with the population and with the small number of people that reside in ND it greatly impacts that average.Big deal, both people in N. Dakota drank 91.6 gallons of beer.
#18
Posted 15 July 2013 - 07:22 AM
Maybe the people who live in those 5 states drink so much to drown the sorrow of living there.
Gotta do something to get through the winters, yo.
#19
Posted 15 July 2013 - 06:49 PM
Ain't no sorrow here in Wisconsin. We just enjoy alcohol, and I believe we have more bars per square mile than anywhere else on earth. Heck... I have 3 bars less than one block away from my house... I promise you that is NOT an exaggeration! Just a common thing living in downtown small-town Wisconsin. And Crabby Bill's just a few buildings away from me has ~30 craft beers in bottles and 5 craft beers on tap at all times. No Bud or Miller there neither! I feel so lucky.
Now in the Dakotas and big chunks of Montana, there truly is NOTHING to do but drink. I haven't been to NH so I can't speak to the culture out there, but I've always wanted to pay a visit.
#20
Posted 15 July 2013 - 07:11 PM
If NH is anything like Vermont, I salute you. I was in Burlington and other spots in Vermont and the beer culture was awesome. I'm thinking NH is right up there. Only 'drunker'.
2 user(s) are reading this topic
0 members, 2 guests, 0 anonymous users