We Discovered Some Most Drunkest Cities In Texas For 2024

We used Saturday Night Science to find out which cities in Texas have the highest levels of alcohol consumption.

Is it a problem to be known as the city with the highest alcohol consumption in your state?

Especially in Texas, they consume the 17th lowest amount of beer and spirits each year. So, does someone need to take on the extra work? And boy, these cities are amazing.

How do you determine the amount of alcohol consumed at a location? You can determine the popularity of drinking by looking at the number of places where alcohol is sold and how frequently people discuss drinking.

In addition, we thought it would be a good idea to include a stereotype. Research has shown that if one or both partners in a marriage have alcohol addiction, the chances of divorce are three times higher.

Okay, everyone, hold onto your drinks and watch this. After studying cities with a significant population, we have compiled a list of the cities in Texas that have the highest levels of alcohol consumption:

Drunkest Cities In Texas For 2024

Galveston

Population: 48,352
Divorce rate: 13.4%
Bars per capita: 1st in TX
Liquor stores per capita: 3rd

Grapevine

Population: 46,756
Divorce rate: 13,8%
Bars per capita: 2nd in TX
Liquor stores per capita: 41st

Austin

Population: 799,939
Divorce rate: 11%
Bars per capita: 4th
Liquor stores per capita: 12th

Harker Heights

Population: 26,579
Divorce rate: 13.2%
Bars per capita: 3rd in TX
Liquor stores per capita: 44th

Conroe

Population: 57,380
Divorce rate: 12.5%
Bars per capita: 21st in TX
Liquor stores per capita: 13th

Stafford

Population: 17,565
Divorce rate: 10.3%
Bars per capita: 14th
Liquor stores per capita: 2nd

Dallas

Population: 1,207,202
Divorce rate: 11.2%
Bars per capita: 11th in TX
Liquor stores per capita: 30th

Denison

Population: 22,655
Divorce rate: 17%
Liquor store per capita: 26th
Bars per capita: 30th

Also Read: Exploring South Dakota Cities With The Highest Divorce Rates For 2024

What drunken criteria did we use?

  • Number of bars and pubs per capita
  • Number of wineries per capita
  • Number of liquor stores per capita
  • Each city’s drunk related tweets within the last week
  • Each city’s divorce rate

We counted the total number of tweets that were sent from the general area of a city for tweets that have location information. Keywords: Drunk, Party, Beer, Wine, Cocktails

Note: To ensure accurate data, we included places located within the city’s boundaries as well as those within a short driving distance.

Note 2: Here are some other noteworthy city rankings: Houston is ranked as the 14th drunkest city, while San Antonio is ranked as the 17th drunkest city.

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