You might be surprised to know that some of our country’s Founding Fathers drank so much, it probably puts your boozing habits to shame.

James Madison was known to consume a pint of whiskey a day.

George Washington spent a full seven percent of his income on booze while he was president.

Sam Adams spent so much time swigging beer in pubs that his enemies nicknamed him “Sam the Publican.”

At age 40, John Adams partied six hours a night for seven straight weeks with the younger men of the Continental Congress.

Between 1822 and 1824, receipts show that Thomas Jefferson consumed 1,200 bottles of wine.

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