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Table 2. Apparent alcohol consumption for States, census regions, and the United States, 2016.
[Volume and ethanol in thousands of gallons, per capita consumption in gallons, based on population age 14 and older.]
State or other geographic area Beer Wine Spirits All beverages
Volume Ethanol Per capita Volume Ethanol Per capita Volume Ethanol Per capita Ethanol Per capita U.S. decile
Alabama 97,712 4,397 1.09 8,093 1,044 0.26 6,402 2,631 0.65 8,072 2.01 9
Alaska 15,146 682 1.15 2,586 334 0.56 1,783 733 1.23 1,748 2.94 2
Arizona 143,313 6,449 1.14 17,540 2,263 0.40 10,705 4,400 0.78 13,112 2.31 6
Arkansas 50,621 2,278 0.93 4,124 532 0.22 3,850 1,582 0.65 4,392 1.80 10
California 687,240 30,926 0.96 148,347 19,137 0.59 61,036 25,086 0.78 75,148 2.33 6
Colorado 115,745 5,209 1.14 18,164 2,343 0.51 12,861 5,286 1.16 12,837 2.81 3
Connecticut 56,761 2,554 0.85 14,431 1,862 0.62 7,188 2,954 0.98 7,370 2.45 5
Delaware 21,097 949 1.20 4,513 582 0.73 3,461 1,422 1.79 2,954 3.72 1
Dist. of Columbia 14,632 658 1.13 4,642 599 1.03 2,389 982 1.69 2,239 3.85 1
Florida 422,154 18,997 1.09 71,538 9,228 0.53 43,796 18,000 1.03 46,225 2.65 4
Georgia 185,163 8,332 0.99 16,337 2,107 0.25 14,105 5,797 0.69 16,237 1.94 9
Hawaii 33,852 1,523 1.29 5,257 678 0.57 2,228 916 0.77 3,117 2.63 4
Idaho 27,593 1,242 0.92 12,360 1,594 1.19 2,647 1,088 0.81 3,924 2.92 2
Illinois 262,276 11,802 1.12 35,041 4,520 0.43 19,827 8,149 0.77 24,472 2.32 6
Indiana 118,132 5,316 0.98 12,321 1,589 0.29 11,802 4,851 0.89 11,756 2.17 8
Iowa 74,121 3,335 1.30 4,647 599 0.23 5,423 2,229 0.87 6,164 2.40 5
Kansas 53,477 2,406 1.02 2,623 338 0.14 4,314 1,773 0.75 4,518 1.92 10
Kentucky 78,371 3,527 0.96 6,225 803 0.22 7,047 2,896 0.79 7,226 1.98 9
Louisiana 106,082 4,774 1.25 9,978 1,287 0.34 9,287 3,817 1.00 9,878 2.59 4
Maine 34,441 1,550 1.36 3,893 502 0.44 2,796 1,149 1.01 3,201 2.81 3
Maryland 91,886 4,135 0.83 15,407 1,988 0.40 11,167 4,590 0.92 10,712 2.15 8
Massachusetts 121,900 5,485 0.95 28,934 3,732 0.65 13,590 5,586 0.97 14,804 2.57 4
Michigan 190,291 8,563 1.04 25,143 3,243 0.39 18,350 7,542 0.91 19,348 2.34 6
Minnesota 115,643 5,204 1.15 15,507 2,000 0.44 12,911 5,306 1.17 12,511 2.77 3
Mississippi 69,347 3,121 1.28 3,298 425 0.17 4,584 1,884 0.77 5,430 2.23 7
Missouri 128,846 5,798 1.15 14,643 1,889 0.38 11,712 4,814 0.96 12,501 2.49 5
Montana 31,048 1,397 1.62 3,454 446 0.52 2,062 847 0.98 2,690 3.11 2
Nebraska 44,361 1,996 1.30 2,596 335 0.22 2,669 1,097 0.71 3,428 2.23 7
Nevada 75,640 3,404 1.41 11,432 1,475 0.61 8,455 3,475 1.44 8,353 3.46 1
New Hampshire 47,430 2,134 1.87 7,804 1,007 0.88 5,554 2,283 2.00 5,424 4.76 1
New Jersey 135,941 6,117 0.82 34,027 4,389 0.59 16,656 6,846 0.92 17,352 2.34 6
New Mexico 41,979 1,889 1.11 4,110 530 0.31 3,504 1,440 0.85 3,859 2.27 7
New York 332,576 14,966 0.91 67,598 8,720 0.53 31,431 12,918 0.78 36,604 2.22 8
North Carolina 196,313 8,834 1.05 28,085 3,623 0.43 13,122 5,393 0.64 17,850 2.13 9
North Dakota 22,384 1,007 1.64 1,601 207 0.34 1,932 794 1.29 2,008 3.26 1
Ohio 245,520 11,048 1.15 22,788 2,940 0.31 13,600 5,590 0.58 19,578 2.04 9
Oklahoma 74,307 3,344 1.05 4,816 621 0.20 4,886 2,008 0.63 5,973 1.88 10
Oregon 94,124 4,236 1.24 15,910 2,052 0.60 7,612 3,128 0.91 9,416 2.75 3
Pennsylvania 312,418 14,059 1.31 27,230 3,513 0.33 18,809 7,731 0.72 25,302 2.36 5
Rhode Island 18,700 842 0.94 4,022 519 0.58 2,297 944 1.05 2,304 2.57 5
South Carolina 107,477 4,836 1.18 8,097 1,045 0.25 7,926 3,258 0.79 9,139 2.22 7
South Dakota 22,537 1,014 1.46 1,688 218 0.31 1,863 766 1.10 1,998 2.87 3
Tennessee 124,793 5,616 1.02 13,875 1,790 0.33 10,569 4,344 0.79 11,749 2.14 8
Texas 642,608 28,917 1.30 59,177 7,634 0.34 37,352 15,352 0.69 51,903 2.34 6
Utah 32,457 1,461 0.63 3,416 441 0.19 2,962 1,217 0.52 3,119 1.34 10
Vermont 18,600 837 1.56 3,274 422 0.79 949 390 0.73 1,649 3.08 2
Virginia 154,231 6,940 1.00 26,246 3,386 0.49 11,177 4,594 0.66 14,920 2.14 8
Washington 128,030 5,761 0.96 24,417 3,150 0.52 11,355 4,667 0.78 13,578 2.26 7
West Virginia 40,951 1,843 1.19 1,289 166 0.11 1,730 711 0.46 2,720 1.76 10
Wisconsin 144,956 6,523 1.36 14,981 1,933 0.40 14,191 5,832 1.22 14,288 2.98 2
Wyoming 12,498 562 1.18 1,172 151 0.32 1,356 557 1.17 1,271 2.67 4
Regions
Northeast 1,078,766 48,544 1.03 191,213 24,666 0.52 99,270 40,800 0.86 114,011 2.42  
Midwest 1,422,544 64,014 1.14 153,581 19,812 0.35 118,594 48,742 0.87 132,569 2.37  
South 2,477,743 111,498 1.11 285,742 36,861 0.37 192,850 79,261 0.79 227,621 2.27  
West 1,438,665 64,740 1.03 268,165 34,593 0.55 128,564 52,840 0.84 152,173 2.42  
U.S. total 6,417,718 288,797 1.08 898,700 115,932 0.44 539,278 221,643 0.83 626,373 2.35  

Decile values (1 = highest) apply only to State-level data. Numbers may not sum because of rounding.

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