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Milwaukee Is Named 'Drunkest City'

 
 
Reyn
 
Reply Thu 24 Aug, 2006 09:46 pm
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Milwaukee Is Named 'Drunkest City'

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MILWAUKEE (AP) - 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.

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.

Rick DeMeyer, 28, said Wednesday as he was celebrating his birthday at G-Daddy's BBC he could understand Milwaukee's ranking.


"I have had people stay with me from London and Chicago, and they can't get over how much we drink," he said. "I guess we do."

But officials at Visit Milwaukee, the area's convention and visitors bureau, contend that the city has come a long way in ridding itself of its beer-guzzling image.

Milwaukeeans have plenty of other ways to entertain themselves without drinking alcohol, said Dave Fantle, a spokesman for the group. He noted a new convention center and baseball park had been built and the Milwaukee Art Museum expanded in recent years.

"We've gone from Brew City to new city," he said.
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Gargamel
 
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Reply Thu 24 Aug, 2006 09:58 pm
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Reyn wrote:
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Milwaukee Is Named 'Drunkest City'

Aug 24, 2:45 PM (ET)

MILWAUKEE (AP) - 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.

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.

Rick DeMeyer, 28, said Wednesday as he was celebrating his birthday at G-Daddy's BBC he could understand Milwaukee's ranking.


"I have had people stay with me from London and Chicago, and they can't get over how much we drink," he said. "I guess we do."

But officials at Visit Milwaukee, the area's convention and visitors bureau, contend that the city has come a long way in ridding itself of its beer-guzzling image.

Milwaukeeans have plenty of other ways to entertain themselves without drinking alcohol, said Dave Fantle, a spokesman for the group. He noted a new convention center and baseball park had been built and the Milwaukee Art Museum expanded in recent years.

"We've gone from Brew City to new city," he said.


Having been born and raised there, I can vouch for these findings. When I took my recovering Southern Baptist girlfriend to meet the parents, she could not believe the level of public drunkeness on the streets.
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Reyn
 
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Reply Thu 24 Aug, 2006 09:59 pm
So, are you partly responsible? :wink:
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Gargamel
 
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Reply Thu 24 Aug, 2006 10:06 pm
Well, I come from a "social drinking" family, so I blame them. Actually, if I'm in town I'm usually meeting up with old friends. Which is occasion to share a pitcher at Wolski's tavern.
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Reyn
 
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Reply Thu 24 Aug, 2006 10:16 pm
Kool-Aid, right?
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Gargamel
 
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Reply Fri 25 Aug, 2006 08:13 am
Oh YYYYYEEEEAAAAAHHHHH!!!!!
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patiodog
 
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Reply Fri 25 Aug, 2006 08:54 am
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Milwaukeeans have plenty of other ways to entertain themselves without drinking alcohol, said Dave Fantle, a spokesman for the group. He noted a new convention center and baseball park had been built and the Milwaukee Art Museum expanded in recent years.


Convention center? Convention centers are for out-of-towners.

Baseball Park? Yes, they built Miller field, home of the Milwaukee Brewers.

Milwaukee Art Museum? Well, I dunno. Does anyone go?
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