Re: Suttlery idea
This is Virginia's spouse posting.
Concerning beer, please correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the sutlers were prohibited by army regulations from selling alcoholic beverages to the enlisted men (not that some didn't try). If that is indeed the case, then selling beer would probably be out of the question. And, considering the low alcoholic content of beer, I doubt it would have been hauled to the camps for sale. Higher octane spirits would give you a lot more kick for the same volume. Plus, wasn't beer a pretty perishable beverage during the 19th century? So it might not have withstood the rigors of transport.
Michael Mescher
This is Virginia's spouse posting.
Concerning beer, please correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the sutlers were prohibited by army regulations from selling alcoholic beverages to the enlisted men (not that some didn't try). If that is indeed the case, then selling beer would probably be out of the question. And, considering the low alcoholic content of beer, I doubt it would have been hauled to the camps for sale. Higher octane spirits would give you a lot more kick for the same volume. Plus, wasn't beer a pretty perishable beverage during the 19th century? So it might not have withstood the rigors of transport.
Michael Mescher
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