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Prohibition-era cookbooks: How the alcohol ban reshaped American recipes
The Creative Culinary Response to Speakeasy Culture When Prohibition went into effect on January 17, 1920, following the ...
The term “wine grower” is so common that we never think about how little sense it makes. Vintners aren’t “growing” wine. They are growing grapes, then producing wine from those grapes. So why do we ...
In the late 19th century, opiates and cocaine were commonly prescribed by physicians for a wide range of ailments. Patent medicines frequently included morphine, laudanum, cocaine and heroin as key ...
A glass of homemade eggnog dusted with cinnamon is a mouthwatering prospect to some—and an abomination to others. Getty Images In early 1815, distinguished representatives from the United States and ...
RESEARCH NEWS: Jacobs School to host international conference of Alcohol and Drugs History Society. Read the article by Bert Gambini, here. Join us, June 27, 28, and 29, 2024, for the 8th Biennial ...
Before House Bill 829 was signed into law last week, Pennsylvania's rules for buying alcohol were as follows: You could buy beer at a grocery store, but you couldn't buy a case of beer there. To do ...
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Old Forester pays tribute to the darkest era of American alcohol with its newest whiskey
Fans of bourbon eagerly await the release of Old Forester’s popular 117 series. They won’t have to wait long, as the iconic Louisville-based brand recently announced the release of a new expression in ...
A record low number of Americans are drinking, according to a new Gallup poll released this week. Just 54% of Americans said they consume alcohol at all.Gallup has been tracking Americans’ drinking ...
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