Taught by Discovery World’s staff archaeologist and home-brewing enthusiast, you’ll learn about the ancient art of brewing beer, while gaining new insights into both the origins of beer, as well as the ethnographic variations of this fermented beverage through the world.
In a city synonymous with brewing, this adult program is intended to provide you with a deeper appreciation for the wonderful world of brewing, as well as the tools and techniques needed to brew at home.
In order to take home your own samples of these beverages, participants must return to Discovery World two weeks following the initial brewing exercise to learn how to bottle the beer
Mead of Meath Ale
Experience the sweet honey character in this ancient drink of kings.
Brewing | WED | DEC 2 | 6-7:30pm
Bottling | THURS | DEC 17 | 6:00-7:00pm
Members | $15 per session (includes take home samples)
Non-members | $20 per session (includes take home samples)
Note: Participants must be at least 21 or accompanied by a parent.
CALL (414) 765-8625 FOR RESERVATIONS.
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[...] the Mead of Meath: Continuing with the popular brewing series “Ale through the Ages: The Anthropology and Archaeology of Brewing” on December 2nd we brewed a Mead inspired by the drink imbibed by the ancient kings of Ireland. [...]
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