Okay, so I've got a little Independence Day challenge for you. Here goes:
Out of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence, seven of them brewed beer—either for a living or as a hobby. Who were they?
I can think of three.
Happy Fourth, everybody!
Non-trivial quest. More than 30 minutes of 'directed' Google search revealed only 04.
ReplyDeleteJohn Adam
Samuel Adams
Thomas Jefferson
Benjamin Rush
I started a brute force search
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but abandon it as too inefficient.
So, I await my edification.
The three I know of were Franklin (he noted a recipe for small beer), Samuel Adams (obviously--but I hadn't heard about John), and Jefferson. So, now were up to five!
ReplyDeleteNo additional identified brewers; but, other signers related to beer.
ReplyDeleteo John Hancock, the first signer of that famous document, was an alcohol dealer.
o William Whipple' father was a brewer
o Israel Putnam publishes a pamphlet, which advocates beer as a wholesome liquor compared with other spirits as it abounds with nourishment.
I found Whipple, as well. I wonder if he worked as a brewer, or apprenticed alongside his father--I'll have to look into that. I also came across a note about Benjamin Rush--while he advocated against "spirits" he was pro "malt liquor"!
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