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At last. We can talk about beer.
At last. We can talk about [[beer]].


This [[Smith and Company Brewery|brewery]] was built in 1752 by Jonas Smith and his son Elias. By 1775, it was the largest brewery in [[New York City|New York]]. Smith was nominally [[Loyalists|Loyalist]], but that didn't stop him from providing beer to [[George Washington|Washington]]'s [[Continental Army|army]] when it was stationed in the town - or to the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[British Army|Regulars]] after their arrival. It seems neither army cared about loyalties where beer was concerned. That's the kind of business attitude that built [[United States|America]]. The American dream!
This [[Smith and Company Brewery|brewery]] was built in 1752 by Jonas Smith and his son Elias. By 1775, it was the largest brewery in [[New York City|New York]]. Smith was nominally [[Loyalists|Loyalist]], but that didn't stop him from providing beer to [[George Washington|Washington]]'s [[Continental Army|army]] when it was stationed in the town—or to the [[British Army|British Regulars]] after their arrival. It seems neither army cared about loyalties where beer was concerned. That's the kind of business attitude that built [[United States|America]]. The American dream!
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Latest revision as of 07:53, 9 February 2022

At last. We can talk about beer.

This brewery was built in 1752 by Jonas Smith and his son Elias. By 1775, it was the largest brewery in New York. Smith was nominally Loyalist, but that didn't stop him from providing beer to Washington's army when it was stationed in the town—or to the British Regulars after their arrival. It seems neither army cared about loyalties where beer was concerned. That's the kind of business attitude that built America. The American dream!