More beer is consumed per capita in North Dakota than any other U.S. state, according to a ranking compiled by the Beer Institute. Beer is proving as popular as ever in the United States and it is estimated that some 99 million Americans drink the beverage regularly.
North Dakotans consumed an impressive 45.8 gallons of beer per capita in 2012, ahead of New Hampshire and Montana. Even though the state does not have a well established beer industry, it has the right target market – a large population of young males employed through its oil and gas boom.
Utah had the lowest level of per capita beer consumption in the United States in 2012 – 20.2 gallons, more than half the level found in North Dakota. This can be attributed to its large non drinking Mormon population in addition to restrictive alcohol regulations.
Related Infographics
FAQ
- The Statista "Chart of the Day", made available under the Creative Commons License CC BY-ND 3.0, may be used and displayed without charge by all commercial and non-commercial websites. Use is, however, only permitted with proper attribution to Statista. When publishing one of these graphics, please include a backlink to the respective infographic URL. More Information
- The Statista "Chart of the Day" currently focuses on two sectors: "Media and Technology", updated daily and featuring the latest statistics from the media, internet, telecommunications and consumer electronics industries; and "Economy and Society", which current data from the United States and around the world relating to economic and political issues as well as sports and entertainment.
- For individual content and infographics in your Corporate Design, please visit our agency website www.statista.design
Any more questions?
Get in touch with us quickly and easily.
We are happy to help!
Do you still have questions?
Feel free to contact us anytime using our contact form or visit our FAQ page.
Your contact to the Infographics Newsroom
Statista Content & Design
Need infographics, animated videos, presentations, data research or social media charts?