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by karmelapple
1942 days ago
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For those looking for a citation: https://daily.jstor.org/a-brief-history-of-drinking-alcohol/ In 1770, colonial Americans drank about 3.5 gallons of alcohol per year - today it’s roughly 2.3. One thing I learned when visiting an old settlement in Iowa: the settlers of the time made sure to have a constant supply of beer. The rate they consumed beer seemed to mean they’d have a slight buzz throughout many days. |
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Heavy drinking and all its bad effects were more common back then, but I don't think table beer is the culprit.