Whiskey Rebellion

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  • “When one works in the finance department of an academic institution, the day before Christmas break leaves one feeling like Bob Cratchitt, slaving away over the ledgers while everyone else has...” Read full tasting note

From Oliver Pluff & Company

Description: In the summer of 1794, President George Washington called out 12,950 militia to subdue violent protests by so called ‘Whiskey Rebels’ in Western Pennsylvania. The Rebels were farmers and whiskey distillers protesting taxes imposed on distilled spirits. The call out of the militia dispersed most of the protesters, and secured the new government’s authority.

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When one works in the finance department of an academic institution, the day before Christmas break leaves one feeling like Bob Cratchitt, slaving away over the ledgers while everyone else has already departed to make merry. (Anyone who asks, “Are you off on the 22nd?” should be boiled in his own pudding ;)

Kidding.

But the mug beside me is a tribute to Cratchitts everywhere — a lapsang that leans to the lighter side, laced liberally with honey. Bracing without being overpowering. Poor Bob couldn’t have afforded anything overpowering.

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Michelle about a year ago

I hope there is more soothing tea in your future, along with a peaceful holiday break.

gmathis about a year ago

Actually, a little P&Q allowed us to make some headway on January projects.

Tiffany :) about a year ago

I love your tasting notes, so entertaining! :)

gmathis about a year ago

Aw, thanks! I am unable to review anything objectively, consistently, or scientifically, so you get wonky and quirky instead.

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