A Magical Mess on MSN
Prohibition-era cookbooks: How alcohol bans transformed American home cooking
When the 18th Amendment took effect in January 1920, America's drinking culture didn't disappear. It shifted into kitchens, ...
The Whiskey Wash on MSN
Old Forester releases 130-proof Prohibition era bourbon
How did Old Forester survive Prohibition when most distilleries shuttered? This new 130-proof release reveals the bold answer ...
On Dec. 5, 1848, in an address to Congress, President James K. Polk sparked the Gold Rush of ’49 by confirming that gold had ...
Many Americans use medical marijuana for chronic pain, sleep, and depression. But new research in JAMA says it may not really work. Instead, it may cause new health problems.
On this day in 1933, Prohibition ended in the U.S. The 21st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified on Dec. 5.
On Dec. 1, 1920 — a month after Warren G. Harding was elected president of the United States — Elizabeth Barrett was born.
Because of the lawlessness that Prohibition inspired, as well as the prospect of jobs that legal alcohol production could ...
Old Forester is marking Repeal Day with a new bourbon that nods to the whiskey it once sold “for medicinal use only” during ...
George Remus controlled one-third of illicit liquor sales during prohibition. His operation was once bigger than Al Capone's, ...
This week on Love Your Neighborhood, we’re in downtown Boise taking a sip of the Christmas spirit at Gatsby’s Mistletoe Magic ...
On December 3, 1887, noted prohibition leader Henry Clay Needham purchased Lyon’s Station, setting in motion a unique ...
Without fail, I am astonished by the number of people who go on Antiques Roadshow with only a tiny kernel of knowledge pertaining to the treasure they ...
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