http://wsau.com/news/articles/2018/may/ ... ties-list/Wisconsin dominates 'drunkest cities' list
Thursday, May 17, 2018 10:08 a.m. CDT
Wisconsin is well represented on a list of the drunkest cities in the United States. The 24/7 Wall Street report looked at the percentage of adults who report binge or heavy drinking within the past 30 days and the percentage of traffic fatalities where alcohol is a factor.
Of the 380 metro areas that were reviewed for the survey, cities in Wisconsin held the top four spots. Green Bay was listed as the drunkest city in the US with 26.5-percent of adults there reporting that they drink to excess. Green Bay was the only city in the survey were more than half of the local driving deaths - 50.5-percent - involve alcohol.
Eau Claire was the second-drunkest city in the US. Appleton was third. Madison was fourth.
Wisconsin held 10 of the top-20 spots. Also on the list: Oshkosh (6th), Wausau (9th), LaCrosse (10th), Fond du Lac (12th), Sheboygan (15th), and Milwaukee (20th).
The driest city in the United States was Provo, Utah.[the driest city in the US is in Utah...big surprise...]
Let's Raise A Toast To Wisconsin...
Let's Raise A Toast To Wisconsin...
Oh, sorry, they beat us to it
:



Re: Let's Raise A Toast To Wisconsin...
You need to do something on those long cold nights--Russians (and many former Soviet Republics) rate pretty high on that drinking scale as do Scandinavians (and liquor is pretty heavily taxed there).
- Bicycle Bill
- Posts: 9822
- Joined: Thu Dec 03, 2015 1:10 pm
- Location: Living in a suburb of Berkeley on the Prairie along with my Yellow Rose of Texas
Re: Let's Raise A Toast To Wisconsin...
My city is only #10???
Well, we must remember that this is based on self-incrimination

-"BB"-
Well, we must remember that this is based on self-incrimination
and I know that there are many people who can and will kill a six-pack at a tailgate party/Packer game, summer picnic, or just a Saturday night out with friends and consider that to be perfectly normal. I'm sure the actual numbers are much higher.The 24/7 Wall Street report looked at the percentage of adults who report binge or heavy drinking within the past 30 days and the percentage of traffic fatalities where alcohol is a factor.
-"BB"-
Yes, I suppose I could agree with you ... but then we'd both be wrong, wouldn't we?
Re: Let's Raise A Toast To Wisconsin...
A six pack? I know people who could kill a case; one guy I represented in a DUI case had a blood alcohol level of 0.23 (0.08 is legally drunk); he told me he had drunk around 26 or so beers in a 3 hour period. That's around 2 gallons. I'm pretty sure I couldn't drink that much soda, or even water, in 3 hours.
Re: Let's Raise A Toast To Wisconsin...
So what you're saying Bill, is that the people of your town are not only a bunch of drunks, they're a bunch of lying drunks?My city is only #10???
Well, we must remember that this is based on self-incrimination



- Bicycle Bill
- Posts: 9822
- Joined: Thu Dec 03, 2015 1:10 pm
- Location: Living in a suburb of Berkeley on the Prairie along with my Yellow Rose of Texas
Re: Let's Raise A Toast To Wisconsin...
Weelllll, not in those specific words.....Lord Jim wrote:So what you're saying Bill, is that the people of your town are not only a bunch of drunks, they're a bunch of lying drunks?My city is only #10???
Well, we must remember that this is based on self-incrimination
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) considers binge drinking to be:
- The consumption of four or more alcoholic drinks on the same occasion by females at least one day during the month
The consumption of five or more alcoholic drinks on the same occasion by males at least one day a month
The consumption of alcohol in a single timeframe that raises one’s blood alcohol concentration to a level of 0.08
at least one day a month (estimated for most females and males as being the number of drinks listed above)
-"BB"-
Yes, I suppose I could agree with you ... but then we'd both be wrong, wouldn't we?
-
ex-khobar Andy
- Posts: 5841
- Joined: Sat Dec 19, 2015 4:16 am
- Location: Louisville KY as of July 2018
Re: Let's Raise A Toast To Wisconsin...
What made Green Bay famous
Made a loser out of me.
Doesn't scan. Damn!
Made a loser out of me.
Doesn't scan. Damn!
- MajGenl.Meade
- Posts: 21504
- Joined: Sun Apr 25, 2010 8:51 am
- Location: Groot Brakrivier
- Contact:
Re: Let's Raise A Toast To Wisconsin...
I liked the photo description. Cleared up any questions:
Bottles of alcohol
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts
Re: Let's Raise A Toast To Wisconsin...
When it comes to beer there is only one who has been at the top for 26 years - Czech! I call my Czech colleague every year when the Economist booklet of world facts comes out to congratulate him:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/maps ... countries/
The world's biggest beer drinkers
Czech Republic - 142.4 litres per capita
Seychelles - 114.6
Austria - 104.7
Germany - 104.7
Namibia - 102.7
Poland - 99
Ireland - 97.5
Lithuania - 97.1
Belize - 94.7
Romania - 92.1
In terms of total alcohol Scandinavia is not especially high and if you've been to Norway you know why. The excellent beer there is amazingly expensive. (I've had several of the Haandbryggeriet offerings and wow, they are good)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_c ... per_capita
Finland 16
Denmark 26
Sweden 50
Norway 65
Iceland 75
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/maps ... countries/
The world's biggest beer drinkers
Czech Republic - 142.4 litres per capita
Seychelles - 114.6
Austria - 104.7
Germany - 104.7
Namibia - 102.7
Poland - 99
Ireland - 97.5
Lithuania - 97.1
Belize - 94.7
Romania - 92.1
In terms of total alcohol Scandinavia is not especially high and if you've been to Norway you know why. The excellent beer there is amazingly expensive. (I've had several of the Haandbryggeriet offerings and wow, they are good)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_c ... per_capita
Finland 16
Denmark 26
Sweden 50
Norway 65
Iceland 75