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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Me too.
This map is full of sh ! t
Don’t believe it fora second!!
Tuborg
Warsteiner
Paulaners
Grolsch
Harp’s, and my favorite name for a European beer is (drum roll)...
Bofferding...from Luxembourg.
Tuborg! I drank a good bit of that stuff in ‘73, in the US Army...Turkey and Europe. Also, Efes Pilsen.
Memories...
A lot of us gringos support Mexican beers also... I vacillate between Dark beers, Mexican, German and Texan(Shiner).
For all intents and purposes, Mexican beer is German beer. Most of their original brewers came from Germany.
Schmidts
Ortliebs
Reading
Rolling Rock
Carling
You obviously are a Philadelphian.
The late, mobbed-up owner of Schmidt’s William Pflaumer had a massive Christmas display at his home in Drexel Park back in the day. Santa rode around in a sleigh in a track, carrying a case of Schmidt’s. Ah the 70s.
Bud Lite aka Fag Fizz is reaky this popular?
I think I read that Bud lite sales were down ~30%. That means that sales were 70% of normal. That means that a lot of customers ignored the issue and continued as usual.
Beer drinking habits are hard to break I guess
The rumor was that in the early 60’s they let the guys in the Schmidts factory “brewery” have a case next to them to drink at will...
sitting on
lawn chairs in the backyard listening to the Philadelphia Phillies baseball game
on the radio
What’s Blue Moon? Is it any good?
If accurate, a whole lot of people have no clue about beer if they are drinking that skunk Corona crap.
“What’s Blue Moon? Is it any good?”
German style wheat beer brewed with orange peel. It’s the best mainstream beer out there IMHO.
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I was referring to my great uncle…and great aunt’s place in Springfield, Pennsylvania and
my grandparents place in Oaklyn, NJ. From the Oaklyn place you could see
the Walt Whitman bridge over the Delaware River and on into Philadelphia.
And NO they were NOT upscale, but they both did if fact have tiny backyards
with A TREE (one each). Both had extremely narrow driveways.
Both neighborhoods were built right after WW2 and the yards are quite small. But no upscale palaces, those places.
Grew up there. Left to go into the Army in 1971 and never looked back.
...built right after WW2...
World War I. The Heather Glen development next door in Haddon Township was built in the 1950s, but Oaklyn's construction took place mostly after World War I with some houses built before that war.
Even ultra blue states won’t drink Gay Beer
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