2010-07-03: Hard Cider: Early America's Drink of Choice (part 1)
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2010-07-03: Hard Cider: Early America's Drink of Choice (part 1)
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In the 18th century it was hard cider, not beer, that was the alcoholic beverage of choice. Even children often drank hard cider with breakfast and dinner because it was safer than the water. So how did this preference for hard cider disappear from the American palate? David Williams (George Mason University) investigates the demise of this quintessential early American drink.
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Other (oth): David Williams (George Mason University)
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With Good Reason 2010-07-03
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