Brewing’s on tap

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Cherry Hill and its historical commission will sponsor an 18th-century brewing experience from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 6, at the Cherry Hill Public Library.

Attendees will explore the role beer and taverns played in Colonial America – with the Regimental Brewmeister Michael Carver – and how they shaped social and political life. Guests will also learn about the historical importance of beer in that era, why it was consumed by everyone and how taverns served as hubs for socializing, business, discussions and revolutionary ideas. There will also be information on historic brewing techniques.

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For questions, email events@chnj.gov of call (856) 488-7868. Visit www.chnj.gov/colonial brewing for more information.

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