FDR Says Bottoms Up (1933)

FDR Says Bottoms Up (1933)

Update: 2024-03-14
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It’s March 14th. This day in 1933, just over a week after taking office, President Frankin Roosevelt announces that a top priority is legalizing 3.2% alcohol beer.



Jody, NIki, and Kellie discuss why FDR was so keen on legalizing beer sales, how it fit into his economic recovery program, and how Americans rejoiced at the return of their low-ABV suds.



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FDR Says Bottoms Up (1933)

FDR Says Bottoms Up (1933)

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