A nostalgic look back at the long relationship between the Army and whiskey. American commanders began supplying strong drink in 1775 — right after the Continental Army was formed. Congress voted to supply it with beer. Gen. George Washington, who was fond of beer and all sorts of drink, nonetheless felt something heartier was required. […]
Short Takes
November 17th, 2017 · No Comments
Categories: Arms & Armament · Civil War Individuals · Civil War Memory · Social History
Tags: · Burnside carbine, whiskey
A Patriotic Tipple
February 20th, 2012 · No Comments
Since we are honoring presidents today we might take a moment of two to do it with spirit(s). The two whose birthdays fall near today—George Washington and Abe Lincoln—both liked to imbibe a wee dram now and again. Washington even made it and was by some accounts at one time the largest distiller in the […]
Categories: Anecdotes · Political History · Politicians · Social History
Tags: · abraham lincoln, george washington, whiskey
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