November 01, 2023, 01:49 PM
shikemdSince it's now officially eggnog season, read about the 1826 Eggnog Riot at West Point
I found this highly amusing:
Eggnog Riot quote:
The eggnog riot, sometimes known as the grog mutiny, was a riot that took place at the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York, on 24–25 December 1826. It was caused by a drunken Christmas party in the north barracks of the academy. Two days prior to the incident, a large quantity of whiskey was smuggled into the academy to make eggnog for the party, giving the riot its name.
The riot eventually involved more than one-third of the cadets by the time it ceased on Christmas morning. A subsequent investigation by academy officials resulted in the implication of 70 cadets and the court-martialing of 20 of them along with one enlisted soldier. Among the participants in the riot – though he was not court-martialed – was future Confederate States President Jefferson Davis.
November 01, 2023, 02:16 PM
PASigI recently found out that eggnog, like many things, originally came from our British colonial ancestors circa 1600s-1700's but died out/fell from favor/was forgotten there in Britain in the 250+ years since and only recently has been sort of rediscovered over there ironically as an "American" holiday thing.