America's drunkest city certainly isn't something many cities would wish to achieve but apparently Forbes is more than happy to pass out the awards. And not only do they bestow the award to the champion Milwaukee, they have a list.
Coming in second is Minneapolis-St. Paul. The twin cities ranked No. 2 for adults who reported having had a drink in the last month, Rounding out the top five drunkest cities are Columbus, Ohio; Boston; and Austin, Texas.
Chicago is at No. 6. Cleveland ranked at No. 7, mainly due to a high alcoholism score.
Pittsburgh is at number 8. Philly and Providence tied for number 9.
The rest according to Forbes.Com
#11 St. Louis
#12 San Antonio
#13 Seattle
#14 Las Vegas
#15 Denver/Boulder
#16 Cincinnati
#16 Kansas City (tie)
#18 Houston
#19 Portland
#20 San Francisco-Oakland
#20 Washington-Baltimore
#22 Phoenix
#23 Los Angeles
#24 New Orleans
#24 Tampa
#26 Norfolk
#27 Dallas-Fort Worth
#28 Atlanta
#28 Detroit
#30 Indianapolis
#31 Orlando
#32 New York
#33 Miami
#34 Charlotte
#35 Nashville
--Josh Hart writes from Las Vegas