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EPISODE · May 27, 2025 · 1H 20M

How Booze Shaped Britain: Alcohol Historian Reveals The Truth About UK Drinking

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Jane Peyton is one of Britain’s most celebrated drinks experts—an award-winning author, broadcaster, and founder of the School of Booze, renowned for her engaging education on beer, cider, and wine. As the UK’s first certified Pommelier (cider sommelier) and Beer Sommelier of the Year, Jane has written eleven books on alcoholic drinks, spearheaded Beer Day Britain, and earned accolades including a Guinness World Record for the world’s largest beer tasting. Her passion for the cultural history of alcohol, pub heritage, and the evolving drinks landscape has made her a sought-after voice on radio, TV, and historic pub tours.Why do pubs hold such a unique place in British life? What are the health and nutritional debates around alcohol? How are non-alcoholic drinks and changing attitudes redefining social drinking? Jane and Jacob Watson-Howland explore the economics of Wetherspoons, the benefits of moderate consumption, and the educational mission behind the School of Booze.Expect myth-busting insights on alcohol’s history, the overlooked contributions of women brewers, the real story behind pub culture, and the future of drinking in a rapidly changing world#alcohol #history #britain #pubsRead Jane’s books:https://www.school-of-booze.com/product-category/books/Jane’s Socials:Insta: @school.of.boozeTwitter: @schoolofbooze00:00 The Origins of Alcoholic Beverages03:04 The Role of Women in Brewing History05:59 Historical Drinking Habits: Beer vs. Water09:07 The Status of Wine and Spirits in Society12:13 The Gin Craze and Its Societal Impact15:02 The Evolution of Beer and Its Cultural Significance18:01 The Science Behind Alcohol and Sociability21:09 The Surprising Benefits of Alcohol24:02 Myths and Misconceptions About Alcohol27:02 The Changing Landscape of Pubs in Britain29:58 Cultural Impacts of Declining Pubs32:48 The Future of Pubs in a Digital Age46:59 The Evolution of Pubs and Their Appeal49:26 Regulations and Their Impact on Alcohol Consumption52:53 Historical Context of Alcohol Regulations56:45 The Rise of Non-Alcoholic Beverages01:00:33 Peer Pressure and Alcohol Consumption01:04:55 Health Implications of Alcohol Consumption01:09:30 Nutritional Benefits of Alcoholic Beverages01:14:50 Wetherspoons: A Case Study in Pub Economics01:17:53 The School of Booze: Education and ConsultancyEvery week, learn photography secrets from history's greatest minds. Enjoy new podcasts and blog episodes 12 hours before anyone else. Plus, unlock my exclusive reading list, packed with life-changing books. Get it all now, for free! https://naturewithjacob.substack.comWatch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jacobjwatsonhowlandWebsitewww.jacobwatsonhowland.com

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