Mike, who apparently is a recognizable public figure – asked what was more important when it comes to smartness. Watch his response – the answer could CHANGE your LIFE!

How Booze Built America airs Wednesday nights at 10 p.m. E/P

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Mike tells us why the United States would look remarkably different if it were not for booze.

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Mike and Boardwalk Empire’s Ed McGinty get knee deep in water and Prohibition, Atlantic City, Nucky Johnson, the Ritz and the HBO series.

How Booze Built America airs Wednesday nights at 10 p.m. E/P

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September 18, 2012

In “How Booze Built America,” Mike Rowe explores … well, how booze built America. The new Discovery Channel series sees the “Dirty Jobs” star discuss alcohol’s influence on American life as he travels across the country. Read More...

Mike via the words of Ben Franklin takes you through the 228 ways to describe the state of being drunk.

How Booze Built America premieres Wednesday, Sept. 19th, 10:00 p.m. E/P.

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September 17, 2012

Now this looks like a show that will be fun to watch. Mike Rowe getting thirsty. It’s a new short series starting this week on the Discovery Channel. Check out what Mike has to say about Energetic Ethanol.

Mike Rowe is thirsty. Really thirsty. And after doing hundreds of dirty jobs, who can blame him? In Discovery’s brand-new three-part series HOW BOOZE BUILT AMERICA, premiering on Wednesday, Sept.19, at 10 p.m. ET/PT (and airing on the following two Wednesdays), host Mike Rowe takes a break from the dirty jobs … and takes a seat at the bar.

Did you know that the Puritans landed the Mayflower early on Plymouth Rock … because they ran out of beer? Or that Johnny Appleseed was actually creating farms to sell hard apple cider? Mike Rowe does, and he’ll walk you through all of this and more. He’s proven that dirty jobs can be fun. He’s ready to do the same for history.

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September 17, 2012
By Anne Zink - Author and Founder of AZtech Strategies, LLC

When I was sixteen I had knee surgery at the beginning of the summer. It was a rotten time of year to be in a cast that went from ankle to groin (this was the old days of 1980 before orthoscopic surgery). I spent my days being an obnoxious whiny adolescent until my father declared I was healed enough to get to work. Read More...