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Liquor traffic --- Taxation --- France.
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Fermentation. --- Alcoholic beverage industry. --- Alcoholische dranken --- 664.6 --- Alcoholic beverage industry --- Fermentation --- Ferments --- Liquor traffic --- Biochemical engineering --- Chemistry --- Industrial microbiology --- Microbiological synthesis --- Leavening agents --- Beverage industry
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In the midst of the First World War concern arose as to the virtues of pursuing intoxication at a time of national emergency. As the military front was supposedly let down by drinkers and shirkers at home, attention quickly turned to British drinking practices. Britain, it seemed, was under the duress of a widespread addiction to boozing. When prohibition was deemed too extreme to contemplate, and nationalisation too impractical, the government created an organisation known as the Central Control Board (CCB). This body soon set about reforming the drinking habits of a nation. Loved by a few, but disliked by most, this group was responsible for the most radical and unique experiment in alcohol control ever conducted in Britain. The story of the CCB, how and why it was formed, its history and its legacy upon the British war effort are told within Pubs and Patriots: The Drink Crisis in Britain during World War One.
Alcohol --- Liquor laws --- Alcoholic beverage control --- Drinking laws --- Drinking of alcoholic beverages --- High license --- Law, Liquor --- Liquor industry --- Liquors --- Temperance --- Beverages --- Drinking alcohol --- Grain alcohol --- Potable alcohol --- Intoxicants --- Alcohols --- Law and legislation --- History --- Great Britain. --- CCB (Great Britain. Central Control Board (Liquor Traffic)) --- C.C.B. (Great Britain. Central Control Board (Liquor Traffic)) --- World War, 1914-1918
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Contributors include Susan Bondy (Toronto), Andrée Demers (Montréal), Madelyn Fournier (consultant, Montreal), Norman Giesbrecht (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, CAMH), Lynn Kavanagh (Mt Sinai Hospital, Toronto), Evert Lindquist (Victoria), Bronwyn MacKenzie (CAMH), Alan Ogborne (consultant), Robin Room (Stockholm), and Gina Stoduto (CAMH).
Drinking of alcoholic beverages --- Alcoholic beverage industry --- Liquor traffic --- Beverage industry --- Alcohol consumption --- Alcohol drinking --- Alcohol use --- Alcoholic beverage consumption --- Consumption of alcoholic beverages --- Drinking problem --- Liquor problem --- Social drinking --- Alcoholic beverages --- Alcoholism --- Temperance --- Government policy
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Alcohol fuel industry --- Alcohol industry --- Alcoholic beverage industry --- Social change --- Alcool (Combustible) --- Alcool --- Boissons alcoolisées --- Changement social --- By-products --- Social aspects --- Industrie --- Production --- Sous-produits --- -Alcohol industry --- -Alcoholic beverage industry --- -Liquor traffic --- Beverage industry --- Chemical industry --- Fuel trade --- -Alcohol fuel industry --- By-products. --- -By-products --- Boissons alcoolisées --- Social aspects -
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