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All through the "black and white" era, I can never remember anyone drinking a beer or other alcoholic beverage in a restaurant, picnic, or other function. Just the constant theme of Otis' serial misfortunes, and busting up stills.
But today I was watching season 7 episode 21 "Aunt Bee's Restaurant" where she goes in to the spare rib tavern to express condolences to the owner over his failed venture, and Beer is listed on a wall menu at 25 cents. It just seemed a bit of a shocker for a community where I had thought there was no tolerance. |
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I think that the church-going crowd of Mayberry frowned on Drink. And that's who mostly was portrayed in the show.
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And let's not forget the "medicine man" episode where all of Aunt Bee's friends got soused, and despite being in the privacy of a private home they all got arrested, taken to jail. That doesn't sound like a tolerant environment. |
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I always assumed it was a dry county because Barney was always trying to get Otis to tell him the location of Rafe Hollister's still.
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In the first season "The Christmas Story" Ben is mad at the moonshiner. He says his store sells spirits. Its just one of the inconsistencies of the show. Like the first time we see Ernest T he is writing notes on rocks. Later on Andy has to teach him to read and write. "I want to write my sentence"
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But then in a more recent color episode, where Howard wants to join the lodge, the Lodge has a keg of Root Beer for the men to drink, and you'd sure expect a private mens club to serve alcohol if the law permitted it. |
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wasn't it when the Morrison sisters got caught, it was mentioned that Mayberry was a "dry county"?
also that Jubal dude whose barn burned down cuz he was makin' mash? |
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Maybe it was technically illegal but it was rarely enforced. If that seems like a stretch consider Mississippi prohibted alcohol until 1966, but it was widely available in the state--so much the state actually collected taxes on alcohol!
And prohibiting moonshining isn't as much to keep people from drinking, it's to keep people from passing up liquor taxes
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Perhaps in Mayberry, beer & wine was OK to be served and/or sold, but nothing harder. In the case of Rafe's still, I guess it was illegal for all the reasons that moonshine is(was?) still illegal - health & safety concerns as well as not being a taxable commodity. |
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In one of the B&W episodes Andy mentions it's a dry county. I want to say that there was one episode where they somehow mentioned that they wanted to have dinner in another city because it was in a county where alcohol could be served. Perhaps, the laws changed over the course of the series. I recall Barney talking about a restaurant that would allow you to bring your own bottle.
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Well if it was, Otis sure made sure it was wet LOL!
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I think I recall in the Mayberry RFD world that alcohol was on the menu in the Italian restaurant.
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I think it's safe to say Mayberry was a dry town since there were so many bootleggers around, such as the Morrison sisters, Rafe Hollister, Ben Sewell, Rube Sloan, and Jubel (the who accidentally burned down his own barn while making hooch).
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And we have an answer!! Season two, episode 31, "Deputy Otis". After Otis' older brother comes to Mayberry, and ties one on, he jails himself pretty much the same way that Otis does.
Otis approaches to admonish him, and tells him (among other things) "you know this is a dry county". So we have an answer, neither vague, nor arbitrary. |
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