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Petey57 t1_j2dxnqs wrote
In the American old west, was the saloon the only place you could buy liquor?
Ivotedforher t1_j2f9ni3 wrote
Follow up: we know the Old West was violent but are there any stats of how many people were actually killer's or a percentage of the population which was killed?
william-t-power t1_j2fow6i wrote
Something else I have wondered is, did they have beer? Beer would be tough to have out in places with no refrigeration and tough to keep carbonated I would think.
IronMaidenExcellent t1_j2fv2of wrote
At least re carbonation I don’t think old timey beer was carbonated with CO2 or anything, it was probably flatter
william-t-power t1_j2fwqor wrote
Yeah, the old way is to prime it with sugar and seal it to create the carbonation after the fermentation cycle. Home brewers do this to carbonate in bottles. I don't know how this would have been done back in the 1800s. Bottled beer would be expensive to transport vs barrels, but do barrels go flat after they're tapped?
There's a lot of variables that if there was a process it would be interesting. At the same time it would make more sense to just serve wine and liquor.
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