Warped Wing Brewing Co. is releasing its 2025 Whiskey Rebellion Imperial Stout (aged in bourbon barrels), along with a new lineup of flavored variants, on Saturday, Dec. 6.
WAMPUM – On Thursday, Brady J. Crytzer is presenting a unique historical program at the Main Street Chapel & Events in the borough. Crytzer, author, historian and television/radio personality, will ...
Nearly twenty years after the revolutionary War began, the United States government faced a small-scale revolution by some of its own citizens. As in the previous war, taxes were a central issue. And ...
Pat Speth Sherman's "American Tapestry: Portrait of a 'Middling' Family, 1746-1934" touches on parts of Somerset County history revolving around the Whiskey Rebellion. Sherman delivers an account of ...
LATROBE, Pennsylvania — The making of whiskey at Latrobe, Pennsylvania, has often been fraught with a fair amount of drama. Whether it was those trying to make it or those trying to drink it, the ...
WASHINGTON, Pennsylvania — Americans have always been a rebellious lot. Just ask King George III — or George Washington. The Father of Our Country faced his own rebellion when his right-hand man ...
Salena Zito is a Pittsburgh-based columnist for the Washington Examiner. She is the author of "The Great Revolt: Inside the Populist Coalition Reshaping American Politics." LATROBE, Pennsylvania—The ...
LATROBE, Pennsylvania — The making of whiskey in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, has often been fraught with a fair amount of drama. Whether it was those trying to make it or those trying to drink it, the ...
There’s a whiskey rebellion going on. But this one is different than the 1791 to 1794 one, that culminated with the only time a sitting United States President — George Washington — has ever led ...
LATROBE, Pennsylvania -- The making of whiskey in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, has often been fraught with a fair amount of drama. Whether it was those trying to make it or those trying to drink it, the ...
A small-bore whiskey rebellion broke out this week. In defiance of President Truman’s wishes (but not of any binding order) most U.S. distillers resumed normal production for the first time since Oct.