You almost swept the top five!
It's too bad they count cities and not per capita with smaller towns. I'm told a town near my house has more Budweiser delivered than any other town per capita. I'm curious about how true that is.
I do know that the last time the Wisconsin Badgers football team got to play in the Rose Bowl game the entire city of Los Angeles ran out of beer completely from the Wisconsin fans being there.
There's probably some small towns that, as a percentage, consume far more than any city.
Just counting cities is not very fair.
I think the chart is constructed by per-capita consumption in metro areas, so some small towns may be included if they are within the county of the metro area they used for this study. If they started adding rural small towns to the list, the people that put it together would have a whole lot more work to do on making their list. So that's probably why they don't. People are lazy
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