Speakeasies
In the 1920s, a bootlegger produce alcoholic beverages and supply them to speakeasies because of Prohibition.
Illegal saloons in the 1920s were called 'speakeasies'
Most likely you are referring to Al Capone. yes, he was around during the 1920s.
Prohibition. Regular bars couldn't sell liquor anymore, so people went to the "underground" speakeasies that sold liquor illegally.
During the Prohibition era in the 1920s, alcohol was often smuggled into parties through various means such as hidden compartments in vehicles, false-bottom suitcases, and even underground tunnels. Bootleggers and speakeasies played a significant role in the illegal distribution of alcohol during this time.
Because of Prohibition, people were not allowed to drink but still they did anyway so they developed speakeasies as a way to hide the fact that they were selling illegal beverages.
The most common name was speakeasy, but they were also called blind pigs and blind tigers.
Speakeasies and bootleggers were a product of: Prohibition.
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