Frothing Mobs: The Absurdity of the Bavarian Beer Riots
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English
2026
ISBN 9783565339464
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In the spring of 1844, King Ludwig I of Bavaria made a catastrophic geopolitical miscalculation: he raised the tax on beer by a fraction of a cent. The citizens of Munich did not write petitions or hold peaceful marches. Instead, they unleashed an explosion of violence that nearly toppled the monarchy.
The Bavarian Beer Riots remain one of the most bizarre and ferocious consumer uprisings in European history. For days, armed mobs of furious citizens tore through the city, dismantling breweries, attacking royal guards, and demanding the restoration of their cheap, sacred "liquid bread."
This historical account dives into the absurdity and the deadly seriousness of the 1844 riots. It examines the deep socio-economic tensions hiding beneath the foam, revealing how beer was not merely a beverage, but a fundamental caloric staple and a fierce symbol of working-class rights.
Discover the chaotic days when the military refused to fire on the thirsty public, forcing a humiliated king to immediately reverse his decree. It is a hilarious, brutal reminder that the quickest path to revolution is messing with a nation's pint.
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