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States That Drink The Most Beer

Summer is quickly approaching… What is your beverage of choice in the summertime? It’s about that time where picnics, cookouts, and pool parties all call for America’s favorite drink –…

STRASBOURG, FRANCE – MAY 18: Italian students from the Primo Levi Technical Institute of Vignola in the Modena Province, toast with glasses of beer in a pub during a school trip to Strasbourg, France to visit the European Parliament on May 18, 2004. School trips can be a sort of initiation trip for teenagers, where they are introduced for the first time to alcohol and drugs. Many times they don’t sleep for the whole trip. The trips often allow the students to get to know each other better. If one is considered “different” than the group, it can be a nightmare experience for the teenager. Mainly the teenagers are only interested in clubs, shopping and having a pizza instead of the cultural aspects of the school trip. (Photo by Marco Di Lauro/Getty Images)

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Summer is quickly approaching... What is your beverage of choice in the summertime?

It's about that time where picnics, cookouts, and pool parties all call for America's favorite drink - beer. We are certain that Corona, Bud Light, Budweiser, Sam Adams, Blue Moon, and so many more will be chilling in everyone's cooler this summer.

Beer is the beverage of choice for most Americans. Apparently, 43% of Americans prefer beer as opposed to wine. 24/7 Wall Street came out with a list revealing the states that consume the most beer. You might be surprised at the results! Check it out:

  1. New Hampshire - coming in with a total beer consumption at 41.8 million gallons a year.
  2. Montana
  3. North Dakota
  4. South Dakota
  5. Wisconsin
  6. Maine
  7. Nebraska
  8. Nevada
  9. Vermont
  10. Texas

Utah came in dead last as the state that drinks the least beer with an annual consumption of only 18.7 gallons - no surprise there! What's your favorite kind of beer? Let us know @themrlshow.