and the Romantic movement
and Scotland
and tea
viticulture in
and wine quality
and World War
and World War
Franciscans
Franco-Prussian War
Franklin, Benjamin
Frederick the Great
French and Indian War
The French Paradox
Freud, Lucien
Frohling, John
fur trade
Gambrinus
gastronomy
Gates, Horatio
Gauguin, Paul
Gay, John
Geber (Jabir Ibn Hayyan)
Geisenheim, Germany
Genêt, Edmond-Charles
Genoa
George, David Lloyd
George
Germanic tribes
Germany
alcohol’s arrival in
and distillation
and the Franco-Prussian War
and Hitler
and Martin Luther
and post-war reconstruction
and the Romantic movement
and viticulture
and World War
and World War
Ghana
Gilbert, Humphrey
Gilbert, Thomas
Gilgamesh
gin
Gladstone, William Ewart
Godin Tepe
Goering, Herman
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang
gold rush
Goldsmith, Oliver
Goodall, William
Gorbachev, Mikhail
Gore, Al
Goths
Gough, John Bartholomew
Gough, Vincent van
gourmandisme
Grace, W. G.
Graenlendinga
saga
Grant, Cecil
Grant, Ulysses S.
grapes .
See also
viticulture
Great Britain
alcohol’s arrival in
and austerity measures
brewing innovation
and coffee
consumption patters
and Dutch traders
end of feudalism
and French wines
and the gin craze
growth of spirit drinking
and international trade
New World colonies
and post-war reconstruction
and recommended consumption levels
and the Restoration
and the Roman Empire
and settlement of Australia
and the temperance movement
and viticulture
and World War
and World War
Great Depression
Greece and Greek culture
Greenland
Grenville, Richard
Groll, Josef
Grose, Francis
Guanches culture
Haetzer, Ludwig
Haiti
Hakon of Norway
Hales, Stephen
Hall, Isaac
Hamilton, William
Hancock, John
hangovers
Hanway, Joseph
Haraszthy, Agoston
Harding, Warren G.
Harrington, Jack
Harriot, Thomas
Harrison, Benjamin
Harrison, James
Harrison, William Henry
Hatch, Orrin
Hatfield, James
Hathor
Hawke, Bob
Hawkhurst Gang
Hawkins, John
Hawthorne, Nathaniel
Hay, Anthony
Hayes, Lucy
Hayes, Rutherford B.
Haynes, Robert
Haywood, Eliza
Hazlitt, William
Hazrat Saad Ibn Abi Waqquas
health issues of alcohol use.
See also
medicinal uses of alcohol
and absinthe
ale vs. beer
and coffee
and contemporary research
and distillation
and the Enlightenment
and fetal alcohol syndrome
and the French Paradox
French research on
and the gin craze
and Greek culture
and “hereie eures,”
and “jake leg,”
and Native American
and politics
Rush on
and Russia
in Shakespeare
and standard drink measures and tea
venereal disease associated with alcohol
and water quality
wine’s bactericidal properties
Hemingway, Ernest
Henry, Patrick
Henry
Henry
Henry of Portugal
Henry
Herodotus
Herr, Michael
Hervey, John Lord
Hess, Elmer
Hewlett’s Exchange
Himmler, Heinrich
hippies
Hippocrates
Hispanlola
Hitler, Adolf
Hobson, Richmond Pearson
Hoby, Margaret
Hoby, Thomas Posthumous
Hoffer, Abram
Hoffmeister beer
Hogarth, William
Home, Henry (Lord Kames)
Homer
Hoover, Herbert Clark
Horace
House Commerce Committee
House of Commons
Houston, Sam
Hudson, Henry
Hume, David
Hundred Years’ War
Huns
Hunt, Mary Hannah
Hunter, John
Hunter Valley
Huoun, Duke of Bordeaux
Ibn Fadlan
Iceland
Illinois
immigrants and immigration
Incas
India
India Pale Ale (IPA)
Indiana
industrial alcohol
Industrial Revolution
inns
Intoxicating Liquor Act
intoxication
and absinthe
among students
and ancient Egypt
and Anglo-Saxons
Baudelaire on
and the Beat writers
and Chinese culture
and classical Greece
and coffee
colonial attitudes toward
depicted in film
and drunk driving
and the Dutch
and the Enlightenment
and gastronomy
and
Gilgamesh
and the gin craze
and Greek culture
and Japanese culture
Keats on
Luther on
medical research on
and Native Americans
and the pilgrims
and religious ritual
and the Romantic movement
and settlement of Australia
and sin
social attitudes toward
Iowa
Ireland
Iroquois
Isabella of Castile
Islam
Israel
Italy
Jackson, Andrew
Jackson, James
Jackson, Michael (beer critic)
Jackson, Michael (performer)
Jackson, Thomas “Stonewall,”
Jacob’s Creek
Jalisco, Mexico
Jamaica
James
James
Jamestown settlement
Japan
Jarry, Alfred
Jay-Z
Jazz Age
Jeckyll, Joseph
Jefferson, Thomas
and American craft brewing
and the American Revolution
and American viticulture
and American wines
in France
and wine classifications
on wine consumption
on wine vs. spirits
Jellinek, E. M.
Jerusalem
Jesuits
Jesus
John Barleycom, or Alcoholic Memoirs
(London)
Johnson, Robert
Johnson, Samuel
Johnston, George
Johnston, Hugh
Jones, Henry
Joplin, Janis
Judaism
Judea
Judgment of Paris
Julius Caesar
Jullien, André
Jünger, Ernst
juniper.
See also
gin
Kaaba
Kansas
karaoke
Keats, John
Kennedy, Ted
Kentucky
Kerouac, Jack
KGB
khamriyya
Khayyam, Omar
Kilmarnock, Scotland
King Scorpion
Kipling, Rudyard
Kirin Brewing Company
Kissinger, Henry
Kito, Hideaki
Klaebisch, Otto
Kohler, Charles
Koran
krausening
Krug, Charles
lager beers
Lamb, Charles
Langland, William
Latter-day Saints
Laurel Glen Winery
Lavoisier, Antoine-Laurent
Leeward Winery
Leffe monastery
Lett, David
Lewis, Dioclesian
Lewis and Clark expedition
Lexington Gazette
Liberty Ale
Liberty Bowl
Lightner, Candy
Lincoln, Abraham
Lindisfame
Little Ice Age
Livesey, Joseph
Lloyd’s Coffee House
Locke, John
London, England
London, Jack
London Company of Distillers
London Stock Exchange
Longfellow, Henry
Longworth, Nicholas
Los Angeles, California
Los ías de Muertos
Lost Generation
Louis
Louisiana
Lowry, Malcolm
Lowther, Henry (Lord Lonsdale)
LSD
Ludwig
Lull, Raymond
Luther, Martin
Lynch, Kermit
Macarthur, John
Macbeth
(Shakespeare)
Macedonia
Macquarie, Lachlan
Madeira Archipelago
Madeira wines
maenads
Magellan, Ferdinand
Mailer, Norman
Maine
maize
Majoribanks, Campbell
malaria
Malt Lecture
(Livesey)
Mandeville, John
Manet, Edouard
Manhattan Island
Manifest Destiny
Manning, Thomas
Mao Tse-tung
Marcus Aurelius
Marie Antoinette
marijuana
Mark Antony
marketing of alcoholic products
Marsden, Samuel
Marseilles
Martial
Martinique
Martyr, Justin
Maryland
Massachusetts
Massachusetts Bay Company
Massachusetts Council
Massasoit
Mather, Cotton
Mather, Increase
Matisse, Henri
Maupassant, Guy de
Max, Tucker
Mayans
Maytag, Fritz
McCave, Eleanor
McCoy, William S.
McKernan, Ronald . “Pigpen,”
mead
mead halls
Meaux Brewery
Mecca
Medford Minute Men
Medicaid
medicinal uses of alcohol.
See also
health issues of alcohol use
and absinthe
and Chinese culture
and the War
and the Enlightenment
and Greek culture
and “heroic cures,”
and intoxication
and
leechdoms
and medieval England
and medieval Germany
and Taos Lightning
variety of uses
Medina
Medina Sidonia
Médoc wines
Melville, Herman
Mencken, H. .
Menomonee Valley Brewery
mescal
Mesoamerica
Mesopotamia
Methodism
Metsu, Gabriel
Mexico
Michelangelo
Michigan
Middle East
Mifflin, Thomas
Miller, Frederick
millet beer
Milton, John
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Ministry of Food
Minuit, Peter
Mississippi
Mississippi River
Missouri
Missouri River
Mitchell, David
The Modern Drunkard
Moët Hennessy
molasses
monasteries and monastic orders
Monmouth, Oregon
Monongahela rye
monopolies
Montagnais Indians
Monte Bello Winery
Monte Christi, Hispaniola
Montigny, François de
Montreuil, France
moonshine
Morgan, Henry
Mormons
Morrison, Jim
Morton, Thomas
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)
Mount Nysa
Mount Vesuvius
Mount Wollaston
Moyamensing Temperance Society
Muhammad
Munich, Germany
Napa Valley, California
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoléon
Napoleonic Wars
Nash, Ogden
Nation, Carry A.
National Council for Education on Alcohol (NCEA)
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA)
National Minimum Drinking Age Act
National Prohibition Party
Native Americans
and alcohol use
and arms sales
effects of alcohol on
Franklin on
and grape juice
and laws regulating alcohol
and New World colonization
and the Whiskey Rebellion
Nazi Party
neoconservatism
Neolithic era
Nero