Nevada vs. New Hampshire: Clearly We Have More In Common Than We Thought

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You’ll be proud to know that Nevada and New Hampshire are tied for the highest rate of alcohol consumption per capita in the U.S. How’s that—50% of the official Democratic primary states are full of drunks.

Turkey and Mexico are the only regions that average a lower level of alcohol consumption per capita than Utah. Check out the full-size map at UnusualMaps.com.

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well, Nevada has casinos. What’s New Hampshire’s excuse? Was also surprised that Germany has less alcohol consumption than Nevada. Who’d have thought?

Its frickn’ cold there.

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