PAST & PRESENT Flashcards

1
Q

are establishments or businesses
that primarily offer beverages, food and
sometimes entertainment and other
services to its customers.

A

BARS

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2
Q

is an industry comprising of establishments or businesses that offer primarily beverages, foods and sometimes entertainment and other services.

A

BEVERAGE SERVICE INDUSTRY

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3
Q

were able to come up with a written
record of their civilization

A

SUMERIANS (Ancient Sumeria/Sumer
4000 Bc) [iraq]

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4
Q

3 most progressive groups

A
  1. Traders
  2. Farmers
  3. Craftsman
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5
Q

Availability of potable water - fermented
cereal grains →________ -> _________

A

ale [beer] , tavern [bar]

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6
Q

were places serving beverages particularly “ale” and places for social gatherings.

A

TAVERNS

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7
Q

taberna [latin], taverna [greek] meaning ___________

A

shed/workshop

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8
Q

Tavern keepers =

A

Ale wives

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9
Q

As the development of civilization in different places took place, the development of the beverage industry
went with it.

A

SUMERIANS (Ancient Sumeria/Sumer
4000 Bc) [iraq]

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10
Q

tavern to public house [pub]

A

ENGLAND 19th

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11
Q

Papyrus document

A

ANCIENT EGYPT

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12
Q

warns “Do not get drunk in the taverns… for fear that people repeat words which may have gone out of your mouth without you being aware of having uttered them”

A

PAPYRUS DOCUMENT

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13
Q

increase number of people who travelled places for the rich and poor existed

A

ANCIENT GREECE 110BC

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14
Q

serving fine food and drinks for the rich

A

LESCHES

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15
Q

places for the poor

A

TAVERNS

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16
Q

Groups in ancient greece

A
  1. Religion
  2. Sports or game
  3. Conquest
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17
Q

development of transportation [roads &
bridges]

A

Ancient Rome 500 BC - 476 AD

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18
Q

In Pompeii, ______________ were discovered after it was buried by the explosion of Mt. Vesuvius

A

118 bars/taverns

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19
Q

Life went back to its primitive way

A

Decline and Revival AD 476 to AD 1300

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20
Q

Decline and Revival AD 476 to AD 1300

what is the travel purpose?

A

primarily for religious purposes

21
Q

Inn in Decline and Revival AD 476 to AD 1300

A

Xenodocheions

22
Q

Travel and Trade increased

A

Renaissance AD 1350 - AD 1600

23
Q

ale houses reappeared along trade routes

A

Renaissance AD 1350 - AD 1600

24
Q
  • The development of road
  • Stagecoaches and post house [gasoline
    station]
A

Early Modern AD 1600 - AD 1800

25
Q

means of transportation in Early Modern

A

Stagecoach

26
Q

serve as places for food and beverage and accommodations for traveler.

A

POST HOUSE

27
Q
  • Steam machines were invented [rail
    travel]
  • A place for pleasure and worship
A

The Industrial Era from 1800

28
Q

Means of transportation in Industrial Era

A

TRAIN

29
Q

It became a permanent establishment in Industrial Era

A

TAVERNS

30
Q

are place where people gathered for fellowship and pleasure. An evergreen bush on a pole outside meant ale was served.

A

PUBLIC HOUSES

31
Q

are establishments where traveler
can produce food, drink and lodging.

A

INNS

32
Q

are an establishment which serves
alcoholic drinks for consumption on the
premises, usually a in homely setting.

A

PUBS

33
Q

are restaurants or nightclubs with a stage for performances and the audience sitting around the tables watching the performance.

A

CABARETS

34
Q

In form of gambling and prostitution (entertainment)

A

American Taverns

35
Q

1st American tavern, established by a native American, Samuel Coles, serves ordinary meals

A

COLES ORDINARY

36
Q

a town without tavern was penalized, often were built near the church.

A

1656 Massachusetts

37
Q

served as place or rendezvous for
revolutionaries before the war. It was the
place where the revolutionaries started to
place the uprising against the British
government

A

TAVERNS

38
Q

4 EARLY AMERICAN TAVERNS

A
  1. Hancock tavern
  2. Green dragon tavern
  3. Raleigh tavern
  4. Queens Head or Fraunces tavern
39
Q

manufacturing, selling and importation
of alcoholic beverage in America are
illegal

A

Amendment law [ Volstead Act]

40
Q

economic downturn

A

“Great American Depression”

41
Q

were places that sold illegal liquors.

A

SPEAKEASIES

42
Q

term used for illegal liquors

A

MOONSHINES

43
Q

illegal production of liquor by the light of the moon in secret hideouts

A

MOONSHINING

44
Q

illegal suppliers of illegal liquors.

A

BOOTLEGGERS

45
Q

gin made in the bathtub, because the preferred style of bottle didn’t fit in the kitchen sink.

A

BATHTUB GIN

46
Q

alcohol smugglers

A

RUMRUNNERS

47
Q

this law shifts the liability for damages
of the drunk driven incident from the
driver who caused the accident to the
server or the place that served the
drink to the driver

A

Dramshop Law Or Third Party Liability Law

48
Q

The term was derives from:
Dram -
Shop -

A

Dram -small drink
Shop - the place that serves the drinks