Celebrate George Washington's Birthday, Drink Some Whiskey
Though it may not be George Washington's actual birthday, Presidents' Day is still a good excuse to raise a glass to our entrepreneurial first president.
"The Spirit of Mount Vernon: The Return of George Washington's Whiskey," was originally released on February 16, 2011. Original text is below.
Many know George Washington as a general and statesman, but few think of America's first president as a preeminent entrepreneur, operating the most successful whiskey distillery in the late 18th century. At its height, Washington's distillery produced over 11,000 gallons of liquor a year, supplying the surrounding area and becoming one of his most lucrative business ventures.
At Washington's former plantation, Mount Vernon , a group of historic interpreters are looking to bring this story to a wider audience. Thanks to a fully functioning replica of Washington's distillery (and special dispensation from the Virginia General Assembly), George Washington's rye whiskey is once again being made and sold to the public.
In November, Reason.tv followed the entire process as Dave Pickerell, Master Distiller and former Vice President of Operations for Maker's Mark, and Steve Bashore, Mount Vernon Distillery Manager, oversaw a two week production run while adhering as strictly as possible to 18th century means and methods. The result is an 80-proof reminder of the nation's first president and the entrepreneurial ideals of colonial America.
Shot, edited and produced by Meredith Bragg. Approx. 6 minutes.
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...Morning Links?
ha!
Fork you and you forking morning links
It is a day off work for our brave public servants and bankers. Therefore, there is nothing of importance to link to.
I'll be drinking whiskey bourbon tonight.
Our first president was a purveyor of fire water? This is yet another reason to chuck the entire Constitution.
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Cue the obligatory calls for reparations...
Impoverished Belgium cries out for recompense!
The last time I checked, Archduke Ferdinand was still dead.
Today is George Washington's Birthday?Except It's Not
That's fine, Jesus wasn't really born on December 25 (on any calendar) either. The best available evidence we have is that he was probably born in the northern hemisphere's summertime.
There's no evidence that Jesus even existed.
Except 4 written accounts from 12 of his closest friends, and the fact that He has 2 billion followers to this day.
By that logic Joseph Smith and Mohammed are also correct. Their evidence is just as good.
You know Jesus's pals visited prostitutes? There's also something called a sociopath. You know someone who will make something up so they can scare and control people?
Knarf Yenrab says that Jesus existed.
There's your evidence; now you can shift to arguing about the quality of the total extant evidence rather than its existence.
"If you see your mom this weekend, be sure and tell her... SATAN! SATAN! SATAN!"
You know who else lost count after 22?
The guy with only one testicle?
Mr. Monoball?
DR. Monoball, thankyouverymuch!
As a born and raised Virginian resident, I approve of this. I haven't visited Mt Vernon in years. This is a great excuse.
Chattanooga VW auto workers say "No, we don't want to become the new Detroit, thank you very much."
Love it
The South, where much manufacturing has relocated, remains decidedly ant-union, and labor leaders have cultivated much of the public animus.
Our jobs are being taken by ants?
They are hardworking. You some kind of antophobe?
Thought this was going to be a Whiskey Rebellion reference when I saw the title.
We try not to talk about when our country jumped the shark.
Heard on the radio this morning. Its presidents day. The president looked outside and saw his shadow which means 12 more monts of bullshit.
Months
Let's not forget the Whisky Rebellion and Washington's abuse of power.
I'm fairly sure that the name of Washington's dog was supposedly "drunkard."
Yep, George Washington made himself a wealthy man thanks to plentiful slave labor.
George Washington was a damn protectionist so i'll remember to drink something imported tonight. In fact I might even eat something foreign tonight. I'll call some of my favorite sushi restaurants and see if they got some yummy flash frozen tuna from the Ryukyuans.
George Washington had felt-tip marking pens!
This Presidents Day, why not light up a cigar, in honor of early tobacco grower presidents Washington and Jefferson?