Lecture 3 - Grain and Gin Flashcards
Gin production
- juniper berry flavoured spirit, unclear origins
- distill natural spirit (95% alcohol) from fermented mash of grains, sugar rich plants
- add water and botanicals, juniper berries and other plants
- gets re-distilled (4-5x)
gin movement
-came to england from netherlands as result of King James 2 as he wasa not popular
-english throne was offered to to protestant william of orange who then invaded england - bloodless revolution
this led to a war with france and dutch government bringing gin with them
why was gin so popular?
little intense drink served in small cups and was cheap
-behavioural change in drinking culture compared to beer
gin legislation
rich land owners dominated parliament and they had grain surpluses
-mashed barely was feedstock for gin and kept distilling taxes low (corrupt)
Anti-gin response
-moral entrepaneurs
-pre temperance movement group who dont attack at same level
attacked poor and created moral panics
Gin act 1736
- one of many
- imposed licence fee, didnt work, led to riots
- celebrated the death of Madame Geneva