The kind that gets you drunk.
Moonshine.
'Prohibition' by an Amendment to the US Constitution, made it unlawful to make, sell, or purchase any alcoholic spirits or beverages like whisky, wine, and beer.
Smoking became very popular during the 1920's. This was the era of prohibition, when alcohol was made illegal and bootleggers came to surface.
Moonshine is illegally made alcohol. During part of the 20s alcohol was illegal because of prohibition, but people still wanted to drink. Therefore they drank moonshine.
I'm not sure what it is in Canada but sprite is the most popular soft drink in the world...made by coca-cola
A 'speakeasy' was American slang for an illegal premises selling alcohol during the Prohibition. Prohibition made the production, selling, drinking of alcohol a crime.
A 'speakeasy' was American slang for an illegal premises selling alcohol during the Prohibition. Prohibition made the production, selling, drinking of alcohol a crime.
A 'speakeasy' was American slang for an illegal premises selling alcohol during the Prohibition. Prohibition made the production, selling, drinking of alcohol a crime.
Alcohol altogether was made illegal in the prohibition of 1920. after that law was lifted the brewing of anything other than beer or wine was made illegal for personal use.
Al Capone is the most infamous, although thousands of gangsters became rich as a result of Prohibition. And they paid no taxes on that vast income.
Anheisure Busch owns rolling Rock beer. It is made in St. Louis, Missouri. The 33 stands for the year prohibition was revolked and it is also the number of words on the saying on the saying on the back of the label. It has no real significance considering the brewery was started in 1939.
Root beer is made from the Sassafras tree, its bark for color and its Root for flavor. Thus it is called "Root Beer". Sassparilla is its name during the temperance years.
It is Brewery.