Drinkers & Dreamers: History of Women in Alcohol Production | Beyond the Nest (Rochester)

Drinkers & Dreamers: History of Women in Alcohol Production


*The event has already taken place on this date: Mon, 03/18/2019
This course will focus on the history on women's roles in making and selling alcohol, the temperance movement and how it tied into the suffragette movement, and the prohibition era (1920s - early 30's).

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Facilitator Laura Chekow will cover including legal precedents and fun mythologies as well as the history of black bartenders (also often not including women as our society seems to have a hierarchical pattern with rights being bestowed upon white male/black male/then women, prior to other POC's etc). This course will end with recipes, tastings, and food.

Details
---> Class fee $15 // Register and pay online
----> All materials provided
---> Open to all community members 21+
----> Snacks and alcohol tasting will be provided

** This course is presented by Saratoga Courage Distillery; one of NYS state's only women-owned distilleries.

This class takes place at 540WMain Communiversity , 540 West Main Street, Rochester, NY


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Location:

540 West Main Street
Rochester, NY, 14608
United States

Phone:

585-420-8439
Contact name: 
540 West Main
The event has already taken place on this date: 
03/18/2019
Time: 
7 pm
Price: 
$15

Ages

Adults without kids