Sean O'Gorman
08-25-06, 07:35 AM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060824/ap_on_fe_st/drinking_ranking
MILWAUKEE - Milwaukee has been ranked by Forbes.com as "America's Drunkest City" on a list of 35 major metropolitan areas ranked for their drinking habits.
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Forbes said Tuesday it used numbers from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to rank cities in five areas: state laws, number of drinkers, number of heavy drinkers, number of binge drinkers and alcoholism.
Minneapolis-St. Paul was ranked second overall; followed by Columbus, Ohio; Boston; Austin, Texas; Chicago; Cleveland; Pittsburgh and then Philadelphia and Providence, R.I., in a tie for ninth.
I think it is also the only time Cleveland has ever beat Pittsburgh in anything. I'm still surprised by Minneapolis being #2. I have a co-worker in Minneapolis who said he thought light beer was light beer because of its alcohol content. :shakehead
MILWAUKEE - Milwaukee has been ranked by Forbes.com as "America's Drunkest City" on a list of 35 major metropolitan areas ranked for their drinking habits.
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Forbes said Tuesday it used numbers from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to rank cities in five areas: state laws, number of drinkers, number of heavy drinkers, number of binge drinkers and alcoholism.
Minneapolis-St. Paul was ranked second overall; followed by Columbus, Ohio; Boston; Austin, Texas; Chicago; Cleveland; Pittsburgh and then Philadelphia and Providence, R.I., in a tie for ninth.
I think it is also the only time Cleveland has ever beat Pittsburgh in anything. I'm still surprised by Minneapolis being #2. I have a co-worker in Minneapolis who said he thought light beer was light beer because of its alcohol content. :shakehead