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Colonial Christmas drinks

Colonial Christmas drinks

Puritans and the 1600’s The Puritans held the belief that birthday celebrations, even for Jesus Christ, were not appropriate. According to a law passed in the Massachusetts Bay Colony from 1659 to 1681, “whosoever shall be found observing any such day as Christmas or the like, either by forbearing
Joann Michalik Dec 20, 2023
Beakers, Mugs, and Bowls

Beakers, Mugs, and Bowls

Indulge in the art of libation at Forgotten Taverns. Discover the best way to drink as we guide you through utensils used to sip each drink. Cheers to unforgettable moments! #ForgottenTaverns
Joann Michalik Oct 11, 2023
Ready to try 17th Century Drinks

Ready to try 17th Century Drinks

By 1679, a mere six years later, nearly half of the taverns added rum to their offerings, alongside beer, wine, and cider. Rum had firmly established its presence. As the late 1600s transitioned into the early 1700s, rum and rum-based mixed drinks surpassed all others in popularity. While home farmers
Joann Michalik Aug 30, 2023

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