WPSU’s Whiskey Rebellion To Screen At Kane Family Drive In, May 27

Free screening includes whiskey tasting & director talk back, rain or shine!
BRADFORD, PA —The new WPSU documentary screening of the Whiskey Rebellion will be shown at the Kane Family Drive-In on Wednesday, May 27, as part of the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the United States. This screening is open to the public and is free to attend.
Gates open at 7 p.m. with Rebellion Row, featuring local whiskey distillers offering samples. The screening begins at 8:30 p.m. Director Kristian Berg will host a behind-the-scenes Q&A before the film.
The Allegheny National Forest Visitors Bureau and Kane Development Center has partnered with WPSU to present this half-hour documentary, which explores a defining and often overlooked moment in Pennsylvania and U.S. history. Whiskey Rebellion examines the early struggle to balance federal authority with individual liberties.
Whiskey Rebellion tells the story of the nation’s first major domestic crisis, sparked by Alexander Hamilton’s 1791 tax on domestic spirits. The tax placed a heavy burden on western frontier farmers who relied on distilling grain into whiskey for economic survival. Resistance in western Pennsylvania escalated into violence, including attacks on tax collectors by protestors, many of them Revolutionary War veterans. When negotiations failed in 1794, President George Washington led 13,000 troops to suppress the uprising, marking the only time a sitting U.S. president personally commanded troops in the field. The Whiskey Rebellion ultimately affirmed the supremacy of the Constitution and the federal government’s authority to enforce its laws.
WPSU is a public media organization serving communities across Central Pennsylvania with news, education, and cultural programming.
The free showing is sponsored in part by the Allegheny National Forest Visitors Bureau and the Kane Family Drive-In.
For more information, contact the Kane Area Development Center at 814-837-6565 or director@kanepa.com.





























