Mint Juleps with Teddy Roosevelt
The Complete History of Presidential Drinking
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Narrated by:
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Mike Cheifetz
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Written by:
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Mark Will-Weber
About this listen
Stroll through our country's memorable moments - from George Washington at Mount Vernon to the days of Prohibition, from impeachment hearings to nuclear weapons negotiations - and discover the role that alcohol played in all of them with Mark Will-Weber's Mint Juleps with Teddy Roosevelt: The Complete History of Presidential Drinking.
As America transformed from fledgling nation to world power, one element remained constant: alcohol. The 18th century saw the Father of His Country distilling whiskey in his backyard. The 19th century witnessed the lavish expenses on wine by the Sage of Monticello, Honest Abe's inclination toward temperance, and the slurred speech of the first president to be impeached. Fast forward to the 20th century and acquaint yourself with Woodrow Wilson's namesake whisky, FDR's affinity for rum swizzles, and Ike's bathtub gin. What concoctions can be found in the White House today? Visit the first lady's beehives to find out!
In Mint Juleps with Teddy Roosevelt, you'll learn:
Which Founding Fathers had distilleries in their backyards
The teetotalers versus the car-totalers
Whose expensive tastes in vintages led to bankruptcy
Which commanders in chief preferred whiskey to whisky
The four C's: Cointreau, claret, Campari, and cocktails
The first ladies who heralded the "hair of the dog" and those who vehemently opposed it
The preferred stemware: snifter or stein?
Which presidents and staff members abstained, imbibed, or overindulged during Prohibition
Recipes through the ages: favorites including the Bermuda Rum Swizzle, Missouri Mule, and Obama's White House Honey Ale
So grab a cocktail and turn to the words of Mint Juleps with Teddy Roosevelt for a unique and entertaining look into the liquor cabinets and the beer refrigerators of the White House. Cheers!
©2014 Mark Will-Weber (P)2016 Regnery Publishing