Prohibition, that great social experiment that backfired ,banned all Alcoholic Beverages.
Sappho - 1921 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 (1922) Finland:(Banned) (1921)
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Die Hochbahnkatastrophe - 1921 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:(Banned) (1934) Germany:16
Danton - 1921 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:(Banned) (original rating) Finland:K-16 (re-rating)
Mike Diva Presents - 2012 Banned 90's Beer Dog Commercial 1-2 was released on: USA: 10 March 2012
The first year was 1921 due to the Civil Disturbance The Second Year was 1923 due to the Beer Hall Putsch
Root beer was banned in Ireland primarily due to its content of sassafras oil, which contains safrole, a compound that was deemed potentially harmful and carcinogenic. In the 1960s, the Irish government prohibited the use of safrole in food and beverages, leading to the ban on root beer. Although it is no longer strictly enforced, the legacy of this regulation still affects the availability of root beer in Ireland today.
Most grocery stores do not accept coupons for wine or beer, but reading their coupon policy recommended before heading to the store. In some states, alcohol coupons are banned from use.
Joseph Jefferson Jackson known for his nickname of "Shoeless Joe Jackson" was banned in the year of 1921 as a result of his alleged involvement in the 1919 Black Sox Scandal.
The cast of Der Todesturz vom Watzmann - 1921 includes: Martin Beer Hedda Berger Carl Dalmonico Boris Grezhov Lina Hochschaffer
Well, no, may rot your teeth but who cares you lose them anyway! P.S Better for teenagers than beer!
None, horses should not be given beer at any time. It's an old wives tale that beer is good for horses, it doesn't do anything for them. Racehorse trainers swear by beer to increase a horses appetite and to make them sweat more, but this just isn't correct. Besides if you show your horse beer is a banned substance and is tested for as a performance enhancer, even though it doesn't enhance performance at all. beer can cause gas to build up in the horse and since they can neither vomit, nor burp it can be dangerous and potentially fatal. Beer may also react badly with any medications or supplements the horse may be on. Beer is for humans, not horses.