
(Courtesy Princeton Review)
Colleges and universities have long been associated with beer drinking.
And now the Princeton Review has released its annual list of college rankings which also includes “student ratings of how widely beer is used at their schools.”
Congratulations to University of Wisconsin-Madison. According to the Princeton Review’s Lots of Beer ranking, its students’ beer consumption leads the nation…But there are other colleges and universities out there that perform admirably in the all-important beer consumption category.
So in an effort to help you better plan for your academic future, here are the Princeton Review Top 20 Beer Drinking Schools.
Princeton Review Top 20 Beer Drinking Schools
#1 University of Wisconsin-Madison
Madison, WI • 32,648 Enrolled
#2 Union College (NY)
Schenectady, NY • 2,206 Enrolled
#3 Eckerd College
St. Petersburg, FL • 1,999 Enrolled
#4 West Virginia University
Morgantown, WV • 21,155 Enrolled
#5 Colgate University
Hamilton, NY • 2,958 Enrolled
#6 Wake Forest University
Winston Salem, NC • 5,102 Enrolled
#7 Tulane University
New Orleans, LA • 6,773 Enrolled
#8 Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY • 15,226 Enrolled
#9 The University of Alabama – Tuscaloosa
Tuscaloosa, AL • 33,028 Enrolled
#10 University of Delaware
Newark, DE • 18,144 Enrolled
#11 University of Florida
Gainesville, FL • 35,491 Enrolled
#12 University of Richmond
University of Richmond, VA • 3,227 Enrolled
#13 Bucknell University
Lewisburg, PA • 3,597 Enrolled
#14 Colby College
Waterville, ME • 2,000 Enrolled
#15 University of Dayton
Dayton, OH • 8,617 Enrolled
#16 Providence College
Providence, RI • 4,306 Enrolled
#17 Rice University
Houston, TX • 3,992 Enrolled
#18 Bowdoin College
Brunswick, ME • 1,828 Enrolled
#19 Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Geneva, NY • 2,237 Enrolled
#20 University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA • 16,777 Enrolled