Also, ethanol has served a benefit to many of us -- because it caused people to have sex with those they normally wouldn't -- many of us would not be here had it not been for this fascinating compound (and some probably would if it weren't for it )By today's standards Grant would most likely be termed an alcoholic BUT... Once again applying today's standards to the 1800s is not valid. It is VERY important to understand that throughout history water was invariably contaminated and unsafe to drink. The way to make it safe was to add alcohol in the form of wine or just to drink fermented beverages. In America beer, wine, whiskey, rum, and hard ciders were a mainstay.
And the Constitution turned out pretty goodIn 1787, two days before they signed off on the Constitution, the 55 delegates to the Constitutional Convention partied at a tavern. According to the bill preserved from that evening, they drank 54 bottles of Madeira, 60 bottles of claret, eight of whiskey, 22 of porter, eight of hard cider, 12 of beer and seven bowls of alcoholic punch.