1. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They don't call it Brew City for nothing. This longtime home of the
Miller Brewing Company has more regular and binge drinkers per capita
than any other U.S. metro, according to the CDC. In addition, an
estimated 7.5 percent of Milwaukeeans are "heavy drinkers" (men who
consume more than two alcoholic beverages a day and women who consume
more than one).
2. Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota. In the City of Lakes, alcohol apparently flows almost as freely as the
water. Minneapolis's binge-drinking rates are second only to
Milwaukee's, it ranks third for heavy drinking, and the area's
alcoholism rates are the fourth highest in the nation.
3. Columbus, Ohio. Given its reputation as a hard-partying college town, the sobering
truth may come as no surprise: Columbus ranks second for heavy
drinking, fifth for binge drinking, and sixth for alcoholism. Sadly,
despite several new laws designed to crack down on drunk driving, the
city's levels of alcohol-related accidents have remained high.
4. Chicago, Illinois. The Windy City is best known for its brutal winters, towering
buildings, and delicious deep-dish pizza, but many Chicagoans also have
a tendency to get tanked. The city ranks fifth for both binge drinking
and alcoholism.
5. Boston, Massachusetts. Although Beantown doesn't have particularly high rates of heavy
drinkers or alcoholism, the city still ranks third in overall drinkers
per capita and fourth when it comes to binge drinking. On a more
positive note, the Cradle of Liberty actually boasts one of the lowest
rates of alcohol liver-disease deaths in the U.S.
6. Austin, Texas. It's
the Live Music Capital of the World, brimming with well-stocked bars,
clubs, and dance halls. So, is it any wonder that Austin earns a high
spot on our list? The city ranks sixth for heavy drinkers, eighth for
binge drinkers, and tenth for overall drinking.
7. Denver, Colorado. The Mile-High City may have a reputation for hiking, skiing, and other
healthy endeavors, but that doesn't mean some residents aren't hitting
bottom. As it turns out, Denver has some of the nation's highest rates
of both binge drinking and alcoholism; plus, it ranks eighth when it
comes to overall number of drinkers per capita.
Watering holes of cities
The seven drunkest cities in America.