Posted on 09/29/2024 7:24:14 AM PDT by DoodleBob
A new study has showcased the most popular beers across the United States based on internet search data, highlighting regional preferences.
While some household names top the charts, the analysis by health research company Innerbody.com, which used Google Trends data, revealed some surprising state-by-state favorites.
The top three most popular beers in the United States are:
Corona
Bud Light
Modelo
Corona is the most popular overall, leading in numerous states, especially in the South.
States like Alabama, Florida and Georgia showed a preference for the Mexican beer, demonstrating its appeal far beyond its home country.
On the West Coast, Mexican beers like Modelo and Corona dominate.
Bud Light comes second and is popular in the Midwest, including in North Dakota, which is the state that drinks the most beer.
The brand has maintained its popularity despite becoming the focus of one of 2023's culture wars, after it partnered with transgender social media influencer Dylan Mulvaney for a short campaign and was subsequently boycotted by conservatives and others with gender-critical beliefs.
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the only beer on the list that is any good is Guinness. The rest are trash
What about Ballantine?
Hamms?
Stegmaier?
Rheingold?
National Bohemian?
Schaefer?
Lone Star?
Piels?
The map doesn’t make much sense to me but then I don’t really care.
Living in Florida the choice of Corona is somewhat understandable and Mrs Afterguard prefers it in its low-cal “Premier” form which is really pretty good. My go-to is Dos Equis, unless Leinenkugel Summer Shandy is available, then Leiney is my fave. Unfortunately, Summer Shandy is usually only in the market during the summer (amazing coincidence isn’t it?). Just my $.02
I’ve just started sampling German Dunkels. (Dark beer, that is…)
“gender-critical beliefs”
AKA those that know there are only two sexes.
How old is this map? I thought Bud Light voted itself off the island?
Firebrews?
Everyone knows that the most popular beer in Utah is this:
No idea. These were just the local brews from my childhood...
I’m now more of a Root Beer/Birch Beer taste!
Agree. I get migraines from alcohol. Last beer was in Germany 2 years ago. It was worth it.
I don’t drink much beer, but when I do, it is Coors Banquet. I have never encountered a light beer worth drinking.
Beer sales overall are way way down. The stupid Brewers Association won’t tell the truth of how beer sales are in freefall with many breweries closing.
My favorite beer is bourbon.
Lots of Germanic volks relocated to Mexico prior to The Great War.
Mexico got good beer and oompah oompah oompahpah music in the bargain.
(s) nully, whose maternal ancestors' exit visas were signed by Archduke Franz Ferdinand, as whatever the Austro-Hungarian Empire had to offer, mining coal in Colorado was a step up!
“Beer sales overall are way way down. The stupid Brewers Association won’t tell the truth of how beer sales are in freefall with many breweries closing.”
So, what is the truth and where do you get your data?
No
A beer or two is date night
I’m kind of anti booze
I’ve seen the destruction too close and had to deal with too many alcoholics in my life
I actually like the taste of beer red wine whiskey rum and gin
Prolly good I don’t like it
Yes I can get that and do for folks who want it
I’ve got two quarts to take to kin in Mississippi when I go down
Continuous operation since 1840
Putnam county plateau stuff
Long blue burn
Very tiny fizzy bubbles
It’s high grade folks can throw a can of peaches if they want
It’s pricey
I pay 20-30 a quart but it’s reliable and so far nobody has the st vitus from it
Sam Adams lager is a good beer honestly
It’s orange now
No kidding
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Well, of COURSE you drink more than one beer when you are sitting on
lawn chairs in the backyard listening to the Philadelphia Phillies baseball game
on the radio on a weekend afternoon / evening.
Which was the ‘traditional way’ of doing things back in the 1970s
with my grandparents and great uncles.
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