Mar 01, 2013
Happy D.C. Repeal Day!
It was on this day in 1934 that Washingtonians were finally able to drink again, some three months after the repeal of prohibition came to the rest of the country.
Residents of the town of Damascus, Maryland will finally be able to get a drink with dinner as a longstanding ban on the sale of booze at restaurants comes to an end.
Among several exciting moments during last night’s episode of Boardwalk Empire was one that recreated a dark moment that played out in D.C.’s venerable Wardman Park Hotel.
Mar 01, 2012
Have a Drink, D.C. It’s Repeal Day!
Bottoms up, D.C. drinkers. It was on this day in 1934 that alcohol again became legal in the District, some 16 years after Congress had decided that alcohol prohibition would be a good idea.
Dec 05, 2011
Don’t Celebrate Yet — Repeal Day Isn’t Until March
Yay! It’s Repeal Day, the day on which we celebrate the 1933 constitutional amendment to abandon the wrong-headed policy of prohibition. Everywhere but in the District, that is.
Oct 14, 2011
Process and Proceeds Dog i-Gaming at Town Hall
If yesterday’s Ward 5 town hall on the District’s controversial new i-Gaming platform is any indication, it’s not really the idea of online gambling that has residents put off — but rather how the idea came to be and where the money it’s supposed to generate will go.
Jul 07, 2010
Coors Batch 19: A Return to Pre-Prohibition?
When I got an email invitation to taste a new brew called Batch 19, my friend Tammy of the Lagerheads told me to bring “at least two or three other MillerCoors offerings.” I laughed, thinking that was funny, since she leans toward Belgians and small American craft brewers. I wrote back something about bringing some Bud Ice Lime Light Dry Ultra, or some such buzzword beer. But on the walk over, I called to…
Dec 02, 2008
Temper This: Repeal Day Events
This week as you enjoy your poison of choice at your favorite watering hole, raise your glass to the 75th anniversary of the repeal of Prohibition. This Friday, December 5, celebrates the end of 13 years of mandated teetotaling. And it has become increasingly apparent that the products of artisanal distilling and brewing that were squelched by the introduction of Prohibition are starting to make a return. Liquors that have not seen these shores in…