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by Iain Gately


  460 “To blame advertising”: Pennock.

  465 “your office should proceed with caution”: “BAFT out of Hell,” Jacob Sullum, Reason, May 1994.

  465 “varying ages, both genders”: “The Conflict Between Public Health Goals and the Temperance Mentality,” Stanton Peele, American Journal of Public Health, 83:803-10, 1993.

  466 “reached the age that”: Ben Sherwood, Washington Monthly, 1993.

  Consumption trends: “A 10-Year National Trend Study of Alcohol Consumption, 1984-1995: Is the Period of Declining Drinking Over?” Thomas K. Greendfield Ph.D, Lorraine T. Midanik, Ph.D., John Rodgers, MA, American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 90, No. 1, January 2000.

  Consumption statistics: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism: www.niaaa.nih.gov/Resources/DatabaseResources/QuickFacts/AlcoholConsumption/.

  36 SINGLETONS, WINE LAKES, AND THE MOSCOW EXPRESS

  Standard drinks for various countries: International Center for Alcohol Policies: www.icap.org.

  UK Safe Limits: Sensible Drinking: The Report of an Inter-Departmental Working Group, Department of Health, December 1995.

  Alcohol absorption rates: “Alcohol in the Body,” Alex Paton, BMJ, Vol. 330, January 8, 2005.

  Safe Limits: “Current Weekly Limits Too Mean,” J. C Duffy, BMJ 1994; 308:270-271.

  468 “Those limits were really plucked”: Richard Smith, reported on Sky News, October 20, 2007.

  472 “Idler: What’s it like not drinking?”: “Conversations,” Jeffrey Bernard, The Idler, February 8, 1995.

  474 “surprisingly, it appears that nearly half”: Alcohol—Can the NHS Afford It? A Report of a Working Party of the Royal College of Physicians, February 2001.

  475 “My mum has drunk nothing but a single cream sherry”: Bridget Jones’s Diary, Helen Fielding, Picador, London, 1996, p. 47.

  475 “gastro-anomie”: “Consuming Wine in France, the ’Wandering’ Drinker and the Vin-anomie,” Marion Demossier, in Berg, pp. 129-154.

  476 “Each bottle of American and Australian wine”: “Wine War,” Business-Week September 3, 2001.

  477 “Languedoc-Roussillon is still the biggest wine-producing”: “South of France Wine Brand Gets Green Light,” Chris Mercer, www.beveragedaily.com, July 20, 2006.

  478 “We thought we were the king of carrots”: “Too Much of a Good Thing, Peter Gumbel, Time Europe, October 30, 2006, Vol. 168, No. 19.

  478 “a ridiculous way to use taxpayers’ money”: “Brussels Tells Winemakers to Face Up to New World Challenge,” David Rennie, Daily Telegraph, June 23, 2006.

  Drunk driving, France: “Alcohol is the Main Factor in Excess Traffic Accident Fatalities in France, Michel Reynaud, Patrick Le Breton, Bertrand Gilot, Françoise Vervialle, and Bruno Falissard, Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 26(12): 1833-39, December 2002. “France’s Wine Industry Encourages Drinking and Driving,” Associated Press, November 17, 2003.

  479 “I drank straight from the bottle”: Moscow Stations, Venedict Yerofeev, Trans. Stephen Mulrine, Faber & Faber, London, 1997, p. 27.

  479 “it’s weird, nobody in Russia knows”: Ibid., p. 48.

  479 “Dog’s giblets, the drink that puts all others in the shade!”: Ibid., p. 50.

  000 Russian drinking crisis: “Kicking the Vodka Habit,” M. Lawrence Schrad, St. Petersburg Times, November 7, 2006.

  480 “not a mean drunk”: The Russia Hand: A Memoir of Presidential Diplomacy, Strobe Talbot, Random House, 2002.

  37 FIAT LUX

  482 “for is not the life of man simply the soul’s sidelong glance?”: Yerofeev, p. 123.

  482 9/11 effect: “Prevalence of binge drinking and heavy drinking among adults in the United States, 1990-2004,” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, online at: www.cdc.gov/alcohol/datatable.htm.

  483 “Frequent heavy drinking”: “Exposure of African American Youth to Alcohol Advertising, 2003 to 2004,” Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth, Georgetown University, available at camy.org/research/afam0606/afam0606.pdf.

  483 “equipoise and serenity”: “Hip Hop Fridays: How Rap Music Saved Cognac,” John Carreyrou and Christopher Lawton, Wall Street Journal, July 2003.

  484 “we can’t forbid people from buying it”: “Bubbles and bling,” Gideon Rachman, The Economist, Summer 2006.

  484 “ancient origins”: Beer Institute Advertising and Marketing Code, online at: www.beeresponsible.com/advertising/AdAndMarketingCode. html.

  485 Alcohol Advertising and youth: “Alcohol Advertising: What Makes It Attractive to Youth?” Chen, et al., Journal of Health Communication, 10: 553-65, 2005. Online at: resources.prev.org/documents/AlcoholAdvertising_Youth.pdf.

  487 Craft brewing statistics: www.beertown.org/craftbrewing/statistics.html.

  487 Senate resolution for craft brewing: www.beertown.org/pdf/ACBW_Resolution_753.pdf.

  490 “a potential problem with alcohol”: “Substance Abuse in the Deployment Environment,” Iraq War Clinician Guide, R. Gregory Lande, DO FACN, Barbara A. Marin, Ph.D., and Josef I Ruzek, Ph.D., p. 79, XII.

  490 “Going to a bar is not an opportunity to get drunk”: “Texas Police Look in Bars for Signs of Drunkenness,” Hugh Aynesworth, Washington Times, March 29, 2006.

  491 “Moderate alcohol consumption may have beneficial health”: U.S. dietary guidelines online: www.health.gov/dietaryguidelines/dga2005/document/html/chapter9.htm.

  492 “I have been to AA meetings and they have left me cold.”: A Million Little Pieces, James Frey, Hodder Headline, London, 2004, p. 90.

  493 “studies of the relationship between alcohol and stress”: “Does Drinking Reduce Stress?” Michael A. Sayette, Ph.D., Alcohol Research and Health, Vol. 23, No. 4, pp. 250, 255.

  494 “Fat-related deaths dropped 31 percent”: “Wine Extract Keeps Mice Fat and healthy,” Seth Borenstein, Associated Press, 2006.

  494 “self-reported drinkers earn 10-14 percent more than abstainers”: “No Booze? You May Lose: Why Drinkers Earn More Money Than Nondrinkers,” Bethany L. Peters, Edward Stringham, Reason Foundation, Policy Brief 44, September 2006.

  495 Judgement of Paris: “Judgement of Paris Revisited: California in Pole Position Yet Again,” Jane Anson, Decanter Magazine, October 24, 2006.

  496 “I had heard about ‘dry counties’”: I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell, Tucker Max, Penguin Books, London, 2006.

  497 “We’re not looking for development . . .”: A State’s Last Dry Town Asserts a Right to Hold On to Tradition, William Yardley, New York Times December 26, 2005.

  497 “Here’s to a new tradition in Westerville”: “Dry Capital of the World No More,” Chicago Sun-Times, January 15, 2006.

  Wet and dry Kentucky counties: www.abc.ky.gov/NR/rdonlyres/88403470-8A7E-410C-9816-8B520F7649C8/0/WetDryList.pdf.

  Dry counties: David J. Hanson, Ph.D., at www2.potsdam.edu/hansondj/Controversies/1140551076.html.

  INDEX

  absinthe

  Abu Nuwas

  Adam, J. H.

  Adams, Abigail

  Adams, John

  Adams, Samuel

  Addison, Joseph

  Adlum, John

  advertising

  Africa

  African Americans .

  See also slavery

  agriculture. See also viticulture

  Al Razi

  Al Zahrawi

  Albee, Edward

  Albert, Prince Consort

  alcoholism

  and Alcoholics Anonymous-

  and American culture

  and anti-slavery

  and artists

  and gender issues

  London on

  and Nazi Germany

  and the Soviet Union

  and withdrawal

  alehouses

  beverages sold at

  Dickens on

  and the Enlightenment

  and the gin craze

  and growth of breweries

  laws regulating

  in London


  sin associated with

  Alexander

  Alexander the Great

  Alfred of Wessex

  Allsopp, Samuel

  American Federation of Labor (AFL)

  American Medical Association (AMA)

  American Notes (Dickens)

  American Temperance Society (ATS)

  American Temperance Union (ATU)

  Amis, Kingsley

  Anchor Brewing Company

  Anchor Steam Beer

  Andros, Edmund

  Anglo-Saxon culture

  Anheuser, Eberhard

  Anheuser-Busch Company

  Anti-Saloon League (ASL)

  Aphrodite

  Arab culture

  Arbuthnot, John

  Aristophanes

  Aristotle

  Arizona

  Arnald of Villanova

  Arthur, T. S.

  Asahi Brewing Company

  Association Against the Prohibition Amendment (AAPA)

  Astor, Jacob

  Athaime the Fierce

  Athens, Greece

  Atkins, Richard

  Attila the Hun

  Auerbach, Frank

  Augustus Caesar

  Australia

  Azores

  Aztecs

  Bacchus (Dionysus)

  and Anglo-Saxon culture

  artistic depictions

  and Christianity

  and contemporary society

  and Greek culture

  and Macedonian culture

  and Philip

  and Roman culture

  and the Romantic movement

  Bacon, Francis

  Bands of Hope

  Barbados

  Barbusse, Henri

  Baretti, Giuseppe

  Barthes, Roland

  Baudelaire, Charles

  Bavaria

  Beardsley, Aubrey

  Beat generation

  Beaulieu Abbey and Winery

  Beecher, Henry Ward

  beer. See specific places and styles

  Beer Institute Advertising and Marketing Code

  Beer Kings

  Beer Orders

  Behn, Aphra

  Belcher, Muriel

  Belgium

  Belushi, John

  Benedictines

  beor

  Beowulf

  Beringer, Jacob

  Beringer Estates

  Bermudas

  Bernard, Jeffrey

  Berry, Chuck

  The Bible

  Bidet, Nicolas

  Biggie Smalls (the Notorious B. . G.)

  binge drinking-

  Bingen, Hildegard von

  Bingham, George Caleb

  The Black Death

  black market. See also bootlegging

  Blackbeard

  Blackfriars

  Blaine, John J.

  Blaxland, Gregory

  Blaxton, William

  Bligh, William

  Boel, Fischer

  Bolshevik Revolution

  Bontekoe, Cornelis

  Boorde, Andrew

  bootlegging

  Boston, Massachusetts

  Boston Beer Company

  Boston Mercury

  Boston Tea Party

  Boswell, James

  boutique wineries

  Bowie, James

  Brackenridge, Hugh

  Bradford, William

  Bragg, Braxton

  Brannan, Samuel

  Braunschweig, Hieronymous

  Breckinridge, William .

  Breton, André

  Brewers Hall

  Bridgewater, Connecticut

  Brillat-Savarin, Anthelme

  Britain. See Great Britain

  British and Foreign Temperance Society (BFTS)

  Budvar (Budweiser) beer

  Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (BATF)

  Burgundy region and wines

  Burns, Robert

  Burton, Richard

  Busch, Adolphus

  Bush, George W.

  Busta Rhymes

  Byron, George

  Cabo Verde Islands

  Cabot, John

  cacti. See also pulque

  Calcutta

  California

  Bear Flag revolt

  beer brewing

  and boutique wines

  Calistoga

  and craft wineries

  and the gold rush

  and Prohibition

  quality of wines

  and Spanish rule

  and the temperance movement

  viticulture in

  California Vineyardists Association (CVA)

  Caligula

  Calk, William

  Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA)

  Canada

  Canary Islands

  cannabis. See also marijuana

  Canterbury Tales (Chaucer)

  Cape Cod

  Cape Horn

  Cape of Good Hope

  Cape Town, South Africa

  Capone, Alphonse Gabriel “Scarface,”

  Capote, Truman

  carbonation

  Carmina Burana

  Carte Vinicole

  Carthage

  Carthage

  Carver, John

  Casanova, Giacomo

  Castella, Paul de

  Castiglione, Balthazar

  Catalonia

  Catholicism

  Cato

  Caulfield, Patrick

  Cavendish, George

  Cecil, William

  Celtic civilization

  Central America

  Chambers, Ephraim

  champagne

  and Benjamin Franklin

  and California wine country

  and Dickens

  English consumption of

  and Prohibition

  and rap culture

  and the Russian market

  and secondary fermentation

  and World War

  Champagne (region)

  Chaplin, Charlie

  Charles

  Charles

  Charles of Anjou

  Château Haut-Brion

  Château Lafitte

  Château Latour

  Château Margaux

  Château Mouton Rothschild

  Château Pétrus

  Chaucer, Geoffrey

  Chesapeake Bay

  Chian wines

  Chichimeca civilization

  Chile

  China

  Church of England

  Churchill, Winston

  cider

  Cincinnati, Ohio

  Cistercians

  Civil War

  Clappe, Louise A. K. S.

  claret-

  Clark, Billy J.

  Claudius

  Clement of Alexandria

  Cleopatra of Egypt

  Cleveland, Grover

  Clinton, William Jefferson

  Clowes, William

  cocktails

  Codrington, Christopher

  Coercive Acts

  coffee

  cognac

  Cogswell, Henry .

  Coleridge, Samuel Taylor

  Collins, David

  Colombia

  Colored Temperance Society

  Columbus, Christopher

  Concepción, Jorge de

  Confucianism

  Connecticut

  Constantine

  Constantinople

  Constantinus

  Cook, James

  Coolidge, Calvin

  Cooper, Zebulon

  Copperfield, David

  corn

  Corsica

  Corso, Gregory

  Cotelli, Francesco Procopio dei

  Council of Clermont

  Cowley, Abraham

  Cowley, Malcolm

  craft brewing and winemaking

  Crago, Thomas S.

  crime and violence associated with alcohol

  and frontier justice
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  and the gin craze

  and Greek culture

  and highwaymen

  and New Orleans

  and Prohibition

  and prostitution

  and San Francisco

  and settlement of Australia

  and World War

  Crockett, Davy

  Cromwell, Oliver

  Cronkite, Walter

  Cruikshank, George

  Crusades

  Cuba

  Cuervo, José Antonio

  Cullen Bill

  Cultural Revolution

  cummings, e. e.

  Cyprus

  Czechoslovakia

  Daedalus

  D’Agostini Winery

  Dahomey

  Dana, Richard Henry

  Darius

  Dark Ages

  Darwin, Erasmus

  Daughters of Temperance

  David, Jacques-Louis

  De Kooning, Willem

  De Luca, John A.

  De Quincey, Thomas

  Dean, James

  Decimius Ausonius

  Declaration of Independence

  Declaration of Rights and Grievances

  Defense of the Realm Act

  Defoe, Daniel

  Degas, Edgar

  Delaware Indians

  delirium tremens

  Democratic Party

  Demosthenes

  denatured alcohol

  Deng Xiaoping

  Diana, Princess of Wales

  Dias, Bartolomeo

  Dickens, Charles

  Digby, Kenelm

  Diocletian

  Dionysus. See Bacchus

  Disney, Walt

  distillation

  and the American Revolution

  and the War

  crisis distillation

  in Elizabethan England

  and the fir trade

  and Franciscan friars

  freeze-distillation

  and fuel production

  and Germany

  and the gin craze

  and Islam

  and the Malt Lecture

  Martin Luther on

  and Mexico

  and moonshine

  and New World colonization

  and New York

  production levels in the U.S.

  and quintessence

  in Salt Lake City

  and taxation

  and the Whiskey Rebellion

  and wine surpluses

  and World War

  Distilled Spirits Institute (DSI)

  Dominicans

  Donck, Adriaen van der

  Dongan, Thomas

  Douglass, Frederick

  Dougnac, Jean-François-Napoléon

  Drake, Francis

  Drinkers Dictionary (Franklin)

  Druids

  Duffield, Walter

  Duffy Land Act

  Dumas, Alexandre

  Durrington Walls settlement

  Dutch traders and explorers-

  East Germany

  East India Company

  Ecclesiasticus

  Eden, Anthony

  Edict of Milan

  Edward of England

  Edward

  Egypt

 

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