US citizens drink in bars and breweries ramp up production following 1933 Prohibition repeal

US citizens drink in bars and breweries ramp up production following 1933 Prohibition repeal

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The transcript discusses the societal and cultural changes following the repeal of prohibition. It highlights the public's enthusiastic response, the increased demand for alcohol, and the breweries' efforts to meet this demand. The narrative captures the celebratory atmosphere and the significant shift in cultural norms as prohibition ended.

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Describe the atmosphere during the open house for the nation.

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What was the public's reaction to the breweries working round the clock?

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What significance does the phrase 'Millions of voices blended in close harmony' hold in the context of the text?

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What does the phrase 'The drives were out and the wets were in' imply about the societal changes?

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How did the repeal of Prohibition affect the breweries and public demand?

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