They used to give alcohol to babies in the 1900's Warnings about alcohol and pregnancy came much later on https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/alcoholic First attested 1891, from alcohol + -ic.
The chart is liters of alcohol, babies were getting a pacifier wet with booze not chugging baby bottles of it.
People commonly binge drink on a regular basis these days. Women in particular drink way more than they used to.
I can think of two possible explanations:
Aging population. Young people binge drink, not the old ones.
And nerds who never leave their room. That's a recent development.
I read the chart wrong, timeline makes more sense now. Peaked under carter, down during regan and then slowly inches back up. Kinda wonder how much the anti smoking campaigns increased drinking
I'm not talking about quantity but relationship to alcohol, habits
http://static.vinepair.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/chart2.png
Data is accurate that's all
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