The data displays the per capita consumption of distilled spirits in the U.S. in 2016, by state. In that year, people in Minnesota consumed 2.91 gallons per capita. West Virginia had the lowest per capita consumption of distilled spirits in that year.
New Hampshire | 5.81 |
District of Columbia | 4.81 |
Nevada | 3.94 |
Delaware | 3.49 |
Wisconsin | 3.47 |
Wyoming | 3.18 |
Alaska | 3.04 |
North Dakota | 3.04 |
New Jersey | 2.93 |
Minnesota | 2.91 |
Maine | 2.88 |
Massachusetts | 2.88 |
Rhode Island | 2.83 |
Florida | 2.78 |
Colorado | 2.7 |
Montana | 2.69 |
Connecticut | 2.6 |
Ohio | 2.55 |
Oregon | 2.55 |
Maryland | 2.53 |
Michigan | 2.53 |
Iowa | 2.37 |
New York | 2.34 |
Louisiana | 2.29 |
California | 2.26 |
Illinois | 2.25 |
South Carolina | 2.19 |
Idaho | 2.16 |
Hawaii | 2.13 |
Arizona | 2.12 |
Mississippi | 2.1 |
South Dakota | 2.08 |
Washington | 2.08 |
Vermont | 2.08 |
New Mexico | 2.03 |
Kentucky | 1.94 |
Pennsylvania | 1.94 |
Nebraska | 1.92 |
Kansas | 1.92 |
Missouri | 1.92 |
Georgia | 1.87 |
Indiana | 1.87 |
Virginia | 1.82 |
Alabama | 1.8 |
North Carolina | 1.77 |
Arkansas | 1.73 |
Oklahoma | 1.71 |
Tennessee | 1.69 |
Texas | 1.51 |
Utah | 1.37 |
West Virginia | 1.3 |