Football Season: A Perfect Match with Beer
Football season is officially back, and with it comes the drama, excitement, and, of course, the die-hard fans. As Patriots fans mourn their team’s less than ideal start, a different batch of supporters find themselves in despair – the loyal New York Giants fans who witnessed a catastrophic 40-0 beatdown from their arch-nemesis, the Dallas Cowboys. It’s safe to say that both fan bases could use a stiff drink to numb the pain.
Speaking of drinks, let’s dive into the fascinating world where football and beer intersect. A recent survey conducted in August 2023 by britishgambler.co.uk, an online betting site, shed light on the drinking habits of football fans across America. It included 1,200 NFL fans, whose average age was 41. The gender distribution portrayed the NFL fandom as mostly male, with 69% male, 30% female, and 1% non-binary respondents. But what caught my attention were the intriguing statistics surrounding the consumption of alcoholic beverages during games.
The survey revealed that fans of the Buffalo Bills topped the list as the most spirited tipplers, averaging 3.3 drinks per game. The Cincinnati Bengals fans followed closely, tipping the scales at 3.2 beverages per game. Could it be that these long-suffering teams, finally showing signs of promise, have fueled their fan bases’ thirst for celebration? Interestingly, the Bengals fans were statistically tied at 3.2 drinks with four other teams: the Dallas Cowboys, the Las Vegas Raiders, the New Orleans Saints, and the Philadelphia Eagles. Considering the reputation of Las Vegas and New Orleans as party towns, I would have expected them to outpace Buffalo and Cincinnati in this category.
Surprisingly, the fans of the New England Patriots found themselves further down the list, coming in at number 21, consuming a modest 2.8 drinks per game. Admittedly, the difference between 2.8 and 3.2 over the course of a three-hour game seems negligible, but it’s an amusing statistic nonetheless. Meanwhile, the New York Giants fans rank at a disappointing number 29 (out of 32 teams) and only enjoy 2.6 alcoholic beverages per game.
Now, let’s address the elephant in the room – when we say “drinks,” we’re mostly referring to beer. While tailgaters might opt for a mixed cocktail or two, let’s face it, most stadium-goers and home viewers crack open a cold one when watching the game.
Aside from the quantity of drinks consumed, the survey also explored other trends, such as pregame drinking habits. Buffalo, Dallas, and Las Vegas emerged as the top contenders in this category. Surprisingly, the Patriots fans climbed into the mix at number nine. New England fans also claimed the number one spot when asked which coach they would most like to have a beer with, with the legendary Bill Belichick earning the top honors.
So, as football season rages on, don’t forget to raise a glass to your favorite team. Whether you’re toasting in victory or drowning your sorrows in defeat, football and beer continue to be the perfect companions. Cheers!
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