The data shows the state beer excise tax rates in the U.S., collected by The Federation of Tax Administrators as of January 1, 2018. Hawaii had the third highest excise tax rate with 0.93 USD per gallon of beer. Wyoming taxed beer the least at just 2 cents per gallon.
Tennessee | 1.29 |
Alaska | 1.07 |
Hawaii | 0.93 |
South Carolina | 0.77 |
North Carolina | 0.62 |
Alabama | 0.53 |
Florida | 0.48 |
Mississippi | 0.43 |
New Mexico | 0.41 |
Utah | 0.41 |
Louisiana | 0.4 |
Oklahoma | 0.4 |
Maine | 0.35 |
Georgia | 0.32 |
Nebraska | 0.31 |
New Hampshire | 0.3 |
South Dakota | 0.27 |
Vermont | 0.27 |
Delaware | 0.26 |
Virginia | 0.26 |
Washington | 0.26 |
Connecticut | 0.24 |
Illinois | 0.23 |
Arkansas | 0.23 |
Michigan | 0.2 |
California | 0.2 |
Texas | 0.19 |
Iowa | 0.19 |
West Virginia | 0.18 |
Ohio | 0.18 |
Kansas | 0.18 |
Nevada | 0.16 |
North Dakota | 0.16 |
Arizona | 0.16 |
Minnesota | 0.15 |
Idaho | 0.15 |
New York | 0.14 |
Montana | 0.14 |
Indiana | 0.12 |
New Jersey | 0.12 |
Massachussetts | 0.11 |
Rhode Island | 0.11 |
Maryland | 0.09 |
District of Columbia | 0.09 |
Pennsylvania | 0.08 |
Colorado | 0.08 |
Oregon | 0.08 |
Kentucky | 0.08 |
Wisconsin | 0.06 |
Missouri | 0.06 |
Wyoming | 0.02 |