This episode tries to determine the oldest alcohol brand in the world. If you liked this episode consider checking out the resources we used to make it:https://ecampusontario.pressbooks.pub/gned1478/chapter/weihenstephan/#:~:text=Around%20100
This is the story of how the drinking age in the United States became 21. If you enjoyed this episode consider checking out the resources we used to make it:https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/19437/why-drinking-age-21https://www.teenvogue
Today we discuss another famous bootlegger, Lewis Redmond! Learn the story of his rise, grace, legendary attitude, and eventual turn towards legitimacy. Sources for today's episode can be found at the following locationshttp://alishactaylor.c
This is the story of Gertrude Lythgoe, the Bahama Queen. If you enjoyed this episode consider checking out the resources we used to make it: https://m.facebook.com/watch/?v=430521664392746&_rdrhttps://www.homestead.org/homesteading-history/w
In today's episode we look at the creation and rise of Angostura bitters. Sources for today's episode can be found in the following locations:https://vrecipes.net/video-recipe/244062/angostura-bitters-history-drinks-networkhttps://www.smithso
Today's episode is about the history of non-alcoholic beers and how the gained popularity in Europe, but not the United States. If you enjoyed this episode, consider buying us a beer by going to TipsyTimeline.com/Support and, as always, check o
Today we discuss Australia's Rum Rebellion. Sources for today's episode come from the following sources:https://www.nma.gov.au/defining-moments/resources/rum-rebellionhttps://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/stories/terra-australis-australia/1808-rum-rebell
This is the origin story of the Budweiser Brewery. If you enjoyed the episode consider buying us a beer at our Patreaon at TipsyTimeline.com/Support and please check out the resources we used to make the show:https://www.moaf.org/publications-
This is the story of the Iowan Beer Riots; a night of bloodshed and brews. If you liked this episode consider joining our Patreon and buying us a beer at TipsyTimeline.com/Support. Also, please check out the resources we used to make this episo
This is the story of Frederic "The Ice King" Tudor and how he brought ice to the masses and their cocktails. If you liked this episode consider joining our Patreon and buying us a beer at TipsyTimeline.com/Support. Also, please check out the re
Today we discuss the evolution of champagne showers and their evolution from the world of racing. Why the expensive sprays? Someone had to start it, right? Sources for today's episode can be found in the following locationhttps://blog.xtrawine
"TJ" Pendergast managed to use political connections to completely ignore prohibition in Kansas City. But how? Was that even possible? The answer is yes, but the "why" involves some pretty fascinating tit-for-tat politicking. Find out the whole
Today we enjoy the story of Nicholas Longworth, the eccentric lawyer who helped cultivated America's first successful commercial winery! Find out the hows and whys of the birth of American wine along the beautiful Ohio River. Sources for today'
This week we discuss the trials, tribulations, conquests, and continuation of Spain's famous wine, Sherry. Find out how grapes came to the Iberian peninsula and how many cultures tweaked and adapted their use to form what we now know as Sherry.
Today's story involves the Burnley miners' working men's social club and how it became the biggest buyer of Benedictine in the world! Sources for today's story can be found in the following locationshttp://www.pals.org.uk/bene.htmhttps://www.
This is the story of Dr. Konstantin Franck, the man heavily responsible for making cold weather grape growing possible. If you enjoyed this episode consider buying us a beer on our Patreon at TipsyTimeline.com/Support. And definitely check out
This week we discuss the history and mythology of Benedictine, the classic herb liquor. Sources for today's show can be found in the following locations:https://www.benedictinedom.com/heritage/https://drinksanddrinking.com/2012/02/19/benedict
This episode is about the history of winemaking in the Finger Lakes and the tremendous impact that this part of the country had on the American winemaking industry. If you enjoyed this show, consider buying us a beer by going to our Patreon at
This week we explore the origins of Sangria, how and why it evolved, and how it became so closely associated with Spain. Sources for today's episode can be found in the following locations:https://vinepair.com/articles/the-history-of-sangria/
This episode is about the history of wine in North America. If you enjoyed this episode consider checking out our Patreon at TipsyTimeline.com/Support. And be sure to check out the resources we used to make this episode:
Today we discuss how and why Portuguese Madeira became the semi-official drink of the American Revolution. Join us for the here and then. Sources for today's episode can be found in the following locationshttps://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/
This is the story of how female brewers saved the colony of Jamestown from ruin. If you liked this episode, consider buying us a beer at our Patreon: TipsyTimelin.com/support. And check out the resources we used to make the episode:https://ww
We discuss the appearance, origins, and first use of lager yeast. Sources for today's episode can be found in the following locationshttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/did-lager-beer-originate-south-america-180964962/https://abcnews.go
In this episode of the Tipsy Timeline, we talk about the odds-defying rise of Veuve Clicquot. If you enjoyed this episode, consider buying us a beer by going to TipsyTimeline.com/Support and supporting us on our Patreon. These are the resources
This is part two of our three part-er on the history of champagne. In this episode we focus on one of the OG champagne-makers: Dom Perignon. If you enjoyed this episode consider buying us a beer at TipsyTimeline.com/Support. And please check ou