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Hooray Milwaukee!

Mermaidman

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Forbes.com

Milwaukee isn't just your average brewing town. It's the hardest-drinking city in America, according to Forbes.com's ranking of America's Drunkest Cities . . .
Coming in second on our list is another chilly metro: Minneapolis-St. Paul. The twin cities ranked No. 2 for adults who reported having had a drink in the last month, No. 3 for binge drinkers and No. 12 for heavy drinkers. . . Rounding out the top five drunkest cities are Columbus, Ohio; Boston; and Austin, Texas. Curiously, several towns with a reputation for partying and drinking didn't rank very high on the list. You might be able to score a free cocktail in any Las Vegas casino, but overall, the city comes in at only No. 14. New Orleans is home to Bourbon Street and Mardi Gras, but it only ranked in 24th place. And spring-break party spot Miami placed all the way down at No. 33 of 35.

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<------drove through/past milwaukee few hours ago

<------saw the most amazingly talented/lucky drunk driver leaving a brewer game
 
That may be because there are a lot of bad restaurants / pubs in milwaukee where the only thing that tastes good is the beer. And the good restaurants, well people drink wine at those...
 
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