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I had seen lists like this other years, and I believe that one of them got sales data somehow and simply divided the sales by the population a viola!

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That's what they should do, as much as they can.

It's probably unfair. If you live in my unincorporated township, like 90% of the households have people who drink fairly often.

The town that's supposed to consume more per capita (Budweiser products) is a mill town - that is remarkably tiny and all the nearby people go to that town. Plus, they regularly have workers in from other states to upgrade/build/maintain the mill. So, they'll often have 200 extra mill workers who are making good money and hundreds of miles from home.

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Yeah and I was thinking some towns with a lot of tourists may get bumped higher due to the tourists drinking

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This talk has made me realize something.

I kinda want my own town. It needn't have a large population, but I'd govern over the entire thing.

Of course, this would mean I can't retire if the town got large.