Is the president allowed to drink?

more if we could drink, many have wondered if the president is allowed to get drunk. Well, it's not cut and dry: the president can drink alcohol, and there's no technical limit as to how much.
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What presidents drink alcohol?

Ten Drunk Presidents Who Knew How to Party
  • Drunk President #1 George Washington (President from 1789-1797)
  • Drunk President #2 Thomas Jefferson (President from 1801-1809)
  • Drunk President #3 Andrew Jackson (President from 1829-1837)
  • Drunk President #4 Martin Van Buren (President from 1837-1841)
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What president drank whiskey?

One of the most polarizing presidents in history, Andrew Jackson made, sold and, of course, drank whiskey.
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What president drank bourbon?

Every U.S. president can be said to have brought their own unique appeal to their term in office.
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Which president ate ice cream?

Library of Congress. If he had not tasted it before, Jefferson no doubt encountered ice cream during his time in France (1784-1789), and it was made and served in his kitchens for the rest of his life.
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What president made his own beer?

Thomas Jefferson got into making beer in a big way after he left the White House in 1809. Jefferson took beer making at Monticello seriously. By 1814, he had his own personal brew house.
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What president drank a lot of coffee?

Theodore Roosevelt was very likely America's most caffeinated president.
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Which US president was the biggest drunk?

Ulysses S.

Grant drank a staggering amount of Old Crow whiskey throughout the war. While many were shocked at his constant inebriated state, he went on to become one of the most celebrated generals of the war and was twice elected as president. Grant has the biggest drinking reputation of any U.S. president.
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Who banned alcohol at the White House?

Beneficiary of the most fiercely disputed election in American history, Rutherford B. Hayes brought to the Executive Mansion dignity, honesty, and moderate reform. To the delight of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Lucy Webb Hayes carried out her husband's orders to banish wines and liquors from the White House.
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Which president took a shot of whiskey every morning?

Harry Truman was an early morning riser, up at 7:30 am, some two hours later than his Washington routine. On the advice of his physician, President Truman started his morning with a shot of bourbon, followed by a large glass of orange juice.
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Which president banished wine and liquor?

When alcohol was banned in the White House under President Rutherford B. Hayes, people were quick to blame First Lady Lucy Hayes. History has now come to remember her as “Lemonade Lucy,” based on her rumored enforcement of the ban by serving lemonade rather than wine at White House gatherings.
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Why was broccoli banned from the White House?

The first mention was made in March 1990, when Bush joked that the workers in the Office of Personnel Management would get their merit pay "in broccoli". Soon after, U.S. News & World Report reported a story stating that Bush had banned broccoli from Air Force One.
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Did Obama brew beer in the White House?

Barack Obama was the first president to host a White House brewing session, and Sam Kass, Obama's former senior adviser for nutrition policy, was instrumental in making that happen.
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Which president ate cherries and milk?

According to several sources, Taylor gulped down a large quantity of cherries and iced milk and then returned to the White House, where he quenched his thirst with several glasses of water.
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What president drank a gallon of coffee a day?

The 26th President, Theodore Roosevelt, drank coffee in a mug that could have served as a soup bowl. He drank approximately one gallon a day, according to those close to him.
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What was JFK's favorite beer?

Mix yourself and your date a daiquiri (JFK's favorite mixed drink), or pop open a cold Heineken (JFK's favorite beer) and listen to award-winning New York Times bestselling author William Doyle spin you the amazing true tale of JFK and the cocktail hour that changed American history.
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Which president owned a bar?

Abraham Lincoln owned a bar

Did you know that Lincoln was the only licensed bartender to rise to the position of chief executive? According to Amy Cavanaugh's article in the Chicagoist, the future president launched a business in New Salem, Illinois.
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Which president legalized home brewing?

In 1978, President Jimmy Carter signed HR 1337, legalizing homebrewing at the federal level and giving Carter the unlikely distinction of homebrewing hero.
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What did George Washington say about beer?

One of George Washington's first acts as Commander of the Continental Army was to proclaim that every one of his troops would receive a quart of beer with his daily rations.
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Who made the first beer in America?

Commercial Brewing arrives in North America, 1632

in the early 17th century. It was opened by the Dutch West India Company, who had received orders to build the area as a Dutch settlement.
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How did they keep beer cold in 1870?

In the Old West, people did not always enjoy their beer cold, for their were no modern refrigerators. To keep beer cold, people would keep kegs of beer in caves and rock cellars, lined with harvested river ice. Sometimes, they would even use wet gunny sacks full of sawdust to cool beer, as well.
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Which President choked on a pretzel?

A scar on President George W. Bush's cheek is seen in this January 2002 file photo. The president injured himself when he fainted after choking on a pretzel, according to reports at the time.
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Why you should not boil broccoli?

Boiling leaches out the vegetable's water-soluble vitamins in these vegetables, such as vitamin C and folate, as well as many of the glucosinolate compounds, which are water-soluble, too.
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Did a President choke on a pretzel?

Bush was in a room with his two dogs watching the Baltimore Ravens play the Miami Dolphins on TV when the pretzel went down the wrong pipe and caused him to choke. The President figured he wasn't out for more than a moment, according to White House spokesman Ken Lisaius.
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