Does dutch bros count as coffee ? I cant seem to find coffee there dispite their name.
loztriforce on
If you haven’t tried 100% Kona coffee do yourself a favor and try it
PVinesGIS on

I’m helping raise the stat in my state, for sure.
lost-myspacer on
I’m surprised Utah isn’t an outlier
BenjaminHarrison88 on
So white liberals like coffee most? Interesting
sirniBBa on
Now filter sun exposure year round
Cultural-Ad-8796 on
Why do people drink so much coffee in Hawaii?
pokerpaypal on
This person’s number is zero.
Upset-Waltz-8952 on
I don’t believe that the average Utah drinks 25 million cups of coffee during their life.
SimilarElderberry956 on
I always wondered why the USA does not have domestic coffee production ?
standarduser8 on
Why are they consuming the cups?
Outistoo on
Justice for smallish states! No Mid-Atlantic erasure!
LemonPartyLounger on
I’d love to see South Florida and North Florida separated in this stat. I’d bet money South Florida is carrying the state number with all the extra Cafes north Florida doesn’t have.
Grungemaster on
Are people in the south drinking iced tea for breakfast?
As someone who lived in Alaska and Washington I can absolutely confirm and am contributing to that number
smoke_sum_wade on
cold people like hot drink as for hawaii these mf be drinking that shit allll day due to its ideal volcanic climate for growing exceptional BEANS
Taciteanus on
How I read the „in thousands“ at first: „People in Washington are drinking 49 million cups in their lives?“
FascismIsBadActually on
Holy hell, Illinois only 25 per person per year??? I blow that out of the water every month.
Big-Carpenter7921 on
Hawaii has some damn good coffee
WalkSuperb9891 on
how is it that Mississippi drinks less coffee than Utah?
JeremyMcSnailface on
Hawaii – probably easy to grow coffee
Northern states – people like to drink coffee when it’s cold
charolastra_charolo on
The amount of variation here is surprising. I thought the top and bottom states would only be separated by a factor of maybe 1.5x but Hawaiians consume nearly four times more coffee than Mississippians. Damn!
BarnabyWoods on
Given how weak coffee in the Midwest is, I’d say each of their cups should count as half.
sugahack on
I like how it increases the further north you are
True_Believiler on
Alaska seems right. Mostly cause its so cold and we just want whatever is plentiful and warm.
cybercuzco on
Kona coffee is fucking awesome. I’m with Hawaii.
porquetueresasi on
For Hawai’i, I wonder if the statistic is skewed by tourists drinking a ton of coffee to get accustomed to the jet lag. I’m from the islands, we don’t drink that much more coffee than average. And we pretty much never drink the coffee grown here, it’s too expensive.
joefatmamma on
Dunks on every corner in MA
peanutbuttertesticle on
I like how it negatively correlates to the south.
utahoboe on
I always chuckle when I meet people visiting Utah that wonder if they can get a coffee here…crazy number of coffee shops/cafes around 🙂
National-Pressure202 on
That looks way too low for us in Alaska…
mafalda100 on
Is this thing measuring by sales of American brands? Espressos and foreign brands are a lot more prevalent in some states
Hawks206Dawgs on
PNW just downing cups of coffee like it’s a remedy to Seasonal Depression.
Immolation_E on
As a super rough guestimate I’m probably at 30-45K so far.
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Does dutch bros count as coffee ? I cant seem to find coffee there dispite their name.
If you haven’t tried 100% Kona coffee do yourself a favor and try it

I’m helping raise the stat in my state, for sure.
I’m surprised Utah isn’t an outlier
So white liberals like coffee most? Interesting
Now filter sun exposure year round
Why do people drink so much coffee in Hawaii?
This person’s number is zero.
I don’t believe that the average Utah drinks 25 million cups of coffee during their life.
I always wondered why the USA does not have domestic coffee production ?
Why are they consuming the cups?
Justice for smallish states! No Mid-Atlantic erasure!
I’d love to see South Florida and North Florida separated in this stat. I’d bet money South Florida is carrying the state number with all the extra Cafes north Florida doesn’t have.
Are people in the south drinking iced tea for breakfast?
| Rank | State | Value |
| :— | :————- | :—– |
| 1 | Hawaii | 57,159 |
| 2 | Alaska | 55,042 |
| 3 | Washington | 48,691 |
| 4 | Oregon | 48,691 |
| 5 | New Hampshire | 44,457 |
| 6 | Maine | 42,340 |
| 7 | Vermont | 42,340 |
| 8 | Rhode Island | 40,223 |
| 9 | New Jersey | 38,106 |
| 10 | Massachusetts | 38,106 |
| 11 | Montana | 38,106 |
| 12 | Wyoming | 35,989 |
| 13 | California | 33,872 |
| 14 | Colorado | 31,755 |
| 15 | Connecticut | 31,755 |
| 16 | New York | 29,638 |
| 17 | Idaho | 29,638 |
| 18 | Pennsylvania | 25,404 |
| 19 | Illinois | 25,404 |
| 20 | Michigan | 25,404 |
| 21 | Wisconsin | 25,404 |
| 22 | Utah | 25,404 |
| 23 | New Mexico | 25,404 |
| 24 | Delaware | 25,404 |
| 25 | Florida | 23,287 |
| 26 | Ohio | 23,287 |
| 27 | Arizona | 23,287 |
| 28 | Maryland | 23,287 |
| 29 | Minnesota | 23,287 |
| 30 | Nevada | 23,287 |
| 31 | Iowa | 23,287 |
| 32 | Kansas | 23,287 |
| 33 | North Dakota | 23,287 |
| 34 | Virginia | 21,170 |
| 35 | Indiana | 21,170 |
| 36 | Missouri | 21,170 |
| 37 | Oklahoma | 21,170 |
| 38 | Nebraska | 21,170 |
| 39 | South Dakota | 21,170 |
| 40 | Texas | 19,053 |
| 41 | North Carolina | 19,053 |
| 42 | Tennessee | 19,053 |
| 43 | Louisiana | 19,053 |
| 44 | Arkansas | 19,053 |
| 45 | West Virginia | 19,053 |
| 46 | Georgia | 16,936 |
| 47 | South Carolina | 16,936 |
| 48 | Alabama | 16,936 |
| 49 | Kentucky | 16,936 |
| 50 | Mississippi | 14,819 |
As someone who lived in Alaska and Washington I can absolutely confirm and am contributing to that number
cold people like hot drink as for hawaii these mf be drinking that shit allll day due to its ideal volcanic climate for growing exceptional BEANS
How I read the „in thousands“ at first: „People in Washington are drinking 49 million cups in their lives?“
Holy hell, Illinois only 25 per person per year??? I blow that out of the water every month.
Hawaii has some damn good coffee
how is it that Mississippi drinks less coffee than Utah?
Hawaii – probably easy to grow coffee
Northern states – people like to drink coffee when it’s cold
The amount of variation here is surprising. I thought the top and bottom states would only be separated by a factor of maybe 1.5x but Hawaiians consume nearly four times more coffee than Mississippians. Damn!
Given how weak coffee in the Midwest is, I’d say each of their cups should count as half.
I like how it increases the further north you are
Alaska seems right. Mostly cause its so cold and we just want whatever is plentiful and warm.
Kona coffee is fucking awesome. I’m with Hawaii.
For Hawai’i, I wonder if the statistic is skewed by tourists drinking a ton of coffee to get accustomed to the jet lag. I’m from the islands, we don’t drink that much more coffee than average. And we pretty much never drink the coffee grown here, it’s too expensive.
Dunks on every corner in MA
I like how it negatively correlates to the south.
I always chuckle when I meet people visiting Utah that wonder if they can get a coffee here…crazy number of coffee shops/cafes around 🙂
That looks way too low for us in Alaska…
Is this thing measuring by sales of American brands? Espressos and foreign brands are a lot more prevalent in some states
PNW just downing cups of coffee like it’s a remedy to Seasonal Depression.
As a super rough guestimate I’m probably at 30-45K so far.