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Virtual Newlin Series: “Brewing at Newlin"

An English Ale in an American Kitchen

Each year, Newlin Grist Mill hosts a series of presentations that explore different aspects of the site’s unique historical and environmental resources. This year’s “Newlin Series” focuses on foodways, to coincide with the restoration of the 1739 Trimble House kitchen & pantry.


Due to ongoing concerns with the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as recent flood damage in the park, the Newlin Series programs have gone virtual. The presentations will be free to the public, but attendees must register ahead of time through Zoom.


English food historian Marc Meltonville will log on remotely from the UK to present “Brewing at Newlin: An English Ale in an American Kitchen.” He will be discussing an experimental project has been running over the last few years to brew household beer in the kitchen at Newlin Grist Mill. Find out how they made the beer happen, the process of putting together the 18th century equipment, and a little bit of beer history thrown in.


Register for “Brewing at Newlin” at https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYkf-igqz0pHtFX6PjiMrh7ykxaXIc3iqun.

Date & Time

October 24, 2020

2:00PM - 3:00PM

More Info

Virtual Event

Event Website

1610-459-2359

Free

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