Time Traveling Scientists Were Going to Save Liquor After Prohibition

Time Traveling Scientists Were Going to Save Liquor After Prohibition

After alcohol prohibition was repealed in 1933, many American distillers had a problem: they didn’t have enough old booze lying around. It’s possible to churn out a barrel of whiskey in just a few days, but you need at least 3 years of aging for many people to consider it any good. The "time traveling" scientists of the Great Depression were going to fix all that.

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