One cause of the decline of state revenues was the introduction at the outbreak of the war [WWI] of prohibition on the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages. Russia took this measure – the first major country in the world to do so – in an effort to reduce alcoholism, which was believed responsible for the physical and moral degeneration of its inhabitants. Prohibition, however, had little effect on alcohol consumption since the closing of state-owned outlets immediately led to a rise in the output of moonshine.
During the war, in addition to homemade vodka, a popular beverage was khhanzha, made of fermented bread reinforced with commercial cleaning fluids.
But while alcoholism did not decline, the Treasury’s income from alcohol taxes did, and these had formerly accounted for one-fourth of its revenues.
Source:
Pipes, Richard. "Toward the Catastrophe." The Russian Revolution. New York: Knopf, 1990. 234. Print.
Further Reading:
сухой закон (Dry Law) / Prohibition in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union
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