Estimated U.S. alcoholic beverage consumption, 1790-1860
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- DOI: 10.15288/jsa.1976.37.357
Estimated U.S. alcoholic beverage consumption, 1790-1860
Abstract
From 1790 to 1830 American consumption of alcoholic beverages generally rose, with an increased use of spirits, a high but declining consumption of hard cider, and a negligible intake of wine and beer. Intake of absolute alcohol peaked in 1830, at a rate twice that estimated for 1970. From 1830 to 1860 consumption fell sharply, but since 1860 consumption has fluctuated much less.
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