The Regimental Brewmeister’s Vanilla Extract

For hundreds of years, the Totonac people, who lived on the east-central coast of Mexico, have grown and harvested the Tlilxochitl vine, an orchid that can only grow in very specific climates.  In the mid 1400’s the Aztecs conquered the Totonac people and forced them to provide regular tributes. These tributes included the fruits of …

Baked Apple Wassail

The word “wassail” appears as early as the 8th century in the poem Beowulf. Originally, it was used as salutatory gesture (wassail!) from Old Norse ves heill “be healthy.”  By the 12th Century, Wassail was used as a drinking salutation, similar to the use of “Cheers” or “Probst” today, and his use seems to have …

The Scourge of Slavery (#9) — George Washington as a Slave holder

George Washington owned enslaved people from age eleven until his death.  At the time, large-scale tobacco planting was carried out by enslaved labor.  Large portions of the social, political, and economic society of colonial Virginia revolved making full use of enslaved labor and the buying and selling enslaved people.  Washington made no official public statements on slavery or emancipation as …

The Act of Abjuration and the Declaration of Independence — A strong link between the Netherlands and USA

On July 27, 1581, the newly formed Dutch Republic issued a declaration — Plakkaat van Verlatinghe, formally declaring the Netherlands’ independence from the King Philip II of Spain. The Seventeen Provinces of the Habsburg Netherlands were united by Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain Charles V IN 1544.  Under Charles, these provinces were governed …

Hey Brewmeister, why are there all those QR codes on your bottles and kegs?

Okay, I don’t give away bottles but you may have noticed that every bottle and every keg have a QR code on it and its not a SKU because I am not selling beer outside of events and I am not that sophisticated in my inventory management.  So, what are these? Well, brewing beer is, …

Von Stueben Altbier

During the early American Revolutionary War, Continental Army lacked strong central command and was made up of state-run militias operating independently of each other. Each militia operated by its own rules and regulations and there was very little standardization or guidance for the duties and responsibilities of soldiers and officers.  In 1777, Friedrich von Steuben …

Thanksgiving – 1770’s Style

In 1789, President George Washington issued a proclamation designating November 26 of that year as a national day of thanksgiving to recognize the role of providence in creating the new United States and the new federal Constitution.  Thanksgiving as a celebration of surviving the first year of the Plymouth Colony had been celebrated in Massachusetts …