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When Beer Met The Ground

Talk about a waste of good beer! This 1925 photo from Prohibition-era Newark, NJ, captures a time when law enforcement waged war on booze. The 18th Amendment was supposed to clean up society, but instead, it fueled an underground world of speakeasies, bootleggers, and crime bosses who made a fortune keeping the drinks flowing. The public had had enough, and by 1933, Prohibition was history. Dig out those nostalgic gems and tell us the stories behind them here!

 

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