Monday, November 7, 2011

Sober Tennessee

According to a recent study by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAA), Tennessee is ranked 4th in the nation as Most Sober States.

Alcohol purchased per person in Tennessee in 2007 amounted to:
28 gallons, broken down as 200.9 cans of beer, 7.9 bottles of wine and 1.4 gallons of spirits.

We were behind Utah, Kentucky and Arkansas.

The Drunkest States were: New Hampshire, Nevada, the District of Columbia, Montana and Wisconsin.
New Hampshire has long cold winters and mud season. Nevada has Vegas. D.C. has politicians and lobbyists, Montana is too dang cold and Wisconsin has Milwaukee. No suprises there!

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