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Summary

Using commonly found rye grass seed, G. Washington's troops commonly distilled rye mash into alcohol during the American Revolutionary War. A small portion of the triple-distilled alcohol was added to drinking water in order to make it fit for consumption by killing bacteria. A serious deterrent to drunkenness: any soldier found intoxicated while on duty was subject to hanging.

As seen at the American Revolutionary War reenactment, Cantigny Park, Wheaton, Illinois.

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current00:05, 26 April 2011Thumbnail for version as of 00:05, 26 April 20111,024 × 768 (688 KB)MZPremel (talk | contribs)Using commonly found rye grass seed, G. Washington's troops commonly distilled rye mash into alcohol during the American Revolutionary War. A small portion of the triple-distilled alcohol was added to drinking water in order to make it fit for consumption

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