Canadians
The Swedes
Scandinavian countries drink the most coffee per capita with Finland heading the list.
Finland consumes the most coffee per capita
In 2008, the newest information tells that (my beloved home country) Finland is the biggest coffee consumer per capita, by reaching up to 12kg per capita. ;)
There is no single country Canada gets coffee beans from. Canada has more coffee shops per capita than most countries and coffee is sourced from every available producer in the world.
Many people would say Seattle, Washington, where both the Starbucks and Seattle's Best coffeehouse chains started. There are also a number of artesianial coffee roasters in the city. Lots of very strong coffee is also consumed in New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana. Surprisingly, Chicago leads the nation in per capita consumption of caffiene, but that's because people in the Windy City also consume a lot of chocolate, cola and energy drinks with their coffee. Globally, residents of the Scandanavian countries consume the most coffee per capita.
The Netherlands consumes the most coffee at over 260 litres/peson-year. This is over twice the per capita consumption in the USA.
Washington DC consumes the most coffee per capita. There are 1.181 Starbucks' in DC per 10,000 people. Arkansas consumes the least
The mean per capita consumption of alcohol in the U.S. is relatively low compared with most European countries. In fact, the U.S. has a very high proportion of abstainers.
Many Canadians will skip breakfast or make do with a coffee and a muffin, most will have lunch and a very rushed dinner during a working week. Weekends are more relaxed , a brunch on Sundays and a nice dinner are ususally the order for the weekend.
Anchorage, Alaska. We have more coffee shops and espresso stands per capita than any other city in America. Almost all "Coffee Capital" claims go to Seattle, the home of Starbucks. They have 35 coffee establishment per 100,000 people. Anchorage has close to 50 coffee establishment per 100,000 people. Anchorage doesn't show up on the radar because it is a small city comparatively. Yet, the northern clime has them drinking coffee like maniacs.
AnswerEnglandAnswerSorry, UK, you may have a lock on tea, but the US edges out the rest of the world in coffee consumption. We drink 146 billion cups per year. Next closest is Italy at 14 billion. We love our Starbucks But still the US Doesnt drink the most Coffee In the World infact the Dutch do they have a Coffee shop on almost every street even if they dont go for the coffee mostly.