December 5: Repeal Day (United States)

Repeal Day is observed in the United States every December 5, commemorating the ratification of the Twenty-first Amendment in 1933, which repealed Prohibition and ended the nationwide ban on alcohol. The day celebrates the return to legal production, importation, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages, following the challenges and failures of Prohibition that began with the Eighteenth Amendment in 1919. Celebrations often involve visiting local pubs, bars, breweries, wineries, or distilleries, hosting parties, and sharing drinks with friends or strangers. The event is organized by the Museum of the American Cocktail, which promotes the history of cocktails and responsible alcohol enjoyment. Repeal Day is unique as it is a holiday for all Americans, emphasizing the constitutional rights of citizens to enjoy alcohol. The motto of the celebration is “Freedom to Celebrate. Celebrate the Freedom.”

December 5: Repeal Day (United States)


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