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During the Revolutionary War, men commonly drank beer, cider, and rum, as these beverages were more accessible and safer than water, which was often contaminated. Soldiers also consumed whiskey, especially as it became more widely produced in the colonies. In addition to these alcoholic drinks, coffee and tea were popular, although tea faced disdain after the Boston Tea Party. Overall, the consumption of Alcoholic Beverages played a significant role in the daily life and morale of soldiers.

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