do you feel it Does your brain falter as the holidays lull and the tiring year draws to a close? Will you sign off until the new year when you’ve completely run out of motivation to do anything but put on a few pajamas?
Maybe it’s just me, but by mid-December, I’m ready to hibernate. So, to sustain myself, I rely heavily on coffee during the winter months, as I’m sure many of my fellow Michigans understand. feels like.)
And after stopping at so many coffee shops in Detroit and the metro area, it got me thinking:
I came across a study Denbighexamined Google Trends from 2017 to 2022 to determine the most popular coffee beverages and most popular brewing methods in each state. Here’s what they found.
How Michigans Drink Coffee
Somewhat surprisingly, Michigan’s most popular type of coffee is decaf. (Is everyone awake?!)
Michigan is just one of four states where decaf is dominant, but there are other states that associate decaf with other types of coffee, such as decaf and cold brew in Arizona and decaf and cappuccino in Maryland. There are also some
The survey found that iced coffee is the most popular type of coffee in the United States, with 23 states showing more interest in iced coffee than any other type of coffee. Some states liked cold brew, even fewer favored black coffee, and only his one state, Wisconsin, had lattes the most popular type of coffee.
Check out Denby’s map of the United States below and see for yourself.
how to brew coffee
That decaf coffee isn’t going to make itself.
So what’s the most common way to brew that cup of joe? The answer is pretty much the same in nearly every state. Everyone uses coffee pods. All but 11 states were shown brewing coffee in convenient pop-in-and-go pods.
Other states are a little more creative in their ways.
Alaska, Oregon, and Colorado prefer French presses, while Maine, Vermont, and Utah primarily brew coffee using the filter method. In Maryland, a combination of filter coffee and pour over coffee is the most common method.
Washington is all about espresso, Wyoming is all about cowboy coffee, and Wisconsin is all about mocha pot. ).
Check your results on the map below.
State with the least caffeine
It’s a gut pain when the person you care about doesn’t care as much about what you care about as you do… right?
Now imagine my pain when I learned that people in Michigan didn’t love caffeine as much as I did.
Zippia research Considering caffeine intake from both coffee and pops, Michigan was found to be the 10th lowest caffeine state in the nation. Michigan is on par with Arkansas.
Vermont is the state with the most caffeine, but research shows people in New Mexico drink more coffee than anyone else, averaging about 2.4 cups per day. Delaware happens to be the state with the least caffeine in the country, but the Northeastern United States reportedly consumes more coffee than other regions.
According to Zippia, Hawaii has more coffee shops per capita than any other state, with 1 coffee shop for every 2,559 people. According to Michigan, he has one coffee shop for every 5,725 people. Research by mattress company Zoma.
Here are the 10 states with the highest and lowest caffeine intake.
Top 10 states with the most caffeine
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Vermont
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Arizona
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Colorado
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new mexico
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Hawaii
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Idaho
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rhode island
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Oregon
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Kansas
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Iowa
Top 10 states with the lowest caffeine intake
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Delaware
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Maryland
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Georgia
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new jersey
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New York
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pennsylvania
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Nebraska
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Virginia
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Arkansas
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Michigan
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