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Breweries That Couldn't Be Stopped By Prohibition
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Weird History Food is going back to the times of Elliott Ness with Breweries That Survived Prohibition. The 18th Amendment didn't do a whole lot in the way of making America sober up. It did, however, do a lot of damage to businesses across the country, mainly breweries and distilleries that were unable to keep going after their main products were made illegal. From 1920 to 1933, the federal government spent outrageous sums of money failing miserably at enforcing a law most people hated.

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@tremorsfan

6 months ago

Many wine companies made what were called "grape bricks" to make grape juice at home. They had sly instructions like "add one teaspoon full of benzoate of soda to prevent fermentation".

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@KevinWindsor1971

6 months ago

Too bad Pabst didn't make cream cheese. You could go to the bagel shop and get a Pabst schmear.

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@miguelramirez5972

6 months ago

The Brotherhood Winery in New York was the only winery in the U.S. that was legally allowed to continue producing alcohol under religious exclusion rights since they supplied churches with ritual wine. This makes them the oldest continuously producing supplier in the U.S., and their prohibition era church wine branded "Rosario" is still produced today.

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@NASCARFAN93100

6 months ago

Prohibition Happened, So NASCAR Could Run

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@btetschner

6 months ago

3:03 Busch Light was the unofficial beer we had at parties at Doane University. It is unusual for a college crowd to be so consistent on their choice of beer, especially considering the number of options.

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@madmac8283

6 months ago

The Spoetzl Brewery founded in 1909 is the oldest independent brewery in Texas and made it through prohibition by brewing near beer. Now known more commonly as Shiner beer.

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@btetschner

6 months ago

A+ video! Fascinating video, had no idea of the range of strategies and tactics they used when Prohibition set in!

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@juandacharroninja

6 months ago

This reminds me of a company that sold grape juice concentrate in blocks with the legend "DO NOT ADD YEAST to te juice and store it in a damp, warm place or will turn into WINE". ;)

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@nerd26373

6 months ago

Beweries can still keep on going even if humans don't exist anymore. They're that powerful.

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@Jaclynantes1

6 months ago

you guys are the best! thanks for the content.

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@timclark7507

6 months ago

Stroh was a brewery in Detroit that made ice cream. The brewery was closed in the 1980s but the ice cream is still made in the area. The label for the beer was sold off. You can still buy Stroh’s but it is brewed by a different brewers outside of Michigan.

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@latewizard301

6 months ago

Budweiser selling hop flavoured barley malt syrup is so funny 😂

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@kwalsh1968

6 months ago

Lima, Ohio is not pronounced with a short i, it’s pronounced with a long I. Thank you that’s all.

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@uprebel5150

6 months ago

The Stroh's Brewery of Detroit made ice cream and even had dedicated stores for it.

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@lorettapickett8522

6 months ago

I enjoyed the history of the various breweries that made it through prohibition. Very informative.

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@ElderRaven

6 months ago

Prohibition was 1920 to 1933, WW1 ended in 1918...how were those connected with porcelain and Coors? Did I miss something there?

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@NewMessage

6 months ago

Drunk's on you, I'm joke right now!

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@jameslovelady7751

6 months ago

Growing up in the 40s, our special occasion dinnerware was Coors. I still have a few bowls.

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@andrewblake5312

1 month ago

Thank you to the copy writers 🙏 finally giving Ms Narrator better content. Please keep it up

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@jodiecarlson6955

1 month ago

Schell's brewery in New Ulm, MN also survived Prohibition. They made a lot of soft drinks, and their 1919 root beer is still very popular. You can even buy it by the keg!

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