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Adventures in Sixteenth-Century Brewing Event 1

Price

€7 (plus booking fee)

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Dates

06/02/2026 - 06/02/2026
7:00 pm - 8:30 am

Location

Dublin Castle

A man sits holding a glass and a pitcher

Brewing Power: Food and Drink in Sixteenth-Century Ireland

Dublin Castle is delighted to present a six-part public lecture series exploring how food and drink shaped everyday life, social relationships and authority in sixteenth-century Ireland. The series draws on new research conducted by the FoodCult project, led by Trinity historian Dr Susan Flavin, and moves between the kitchens of Dublin Castle and the reconstructed Tudor brew houses combining history, science, archaeology, craft and film.

EVENT 1: Adventures in Sixteenth-Century Brewing

This is a film screening, discussion and tasting with Susan Flavin and Shreepali Patel.

This opening event screens Drunk? Adventures in Sixteenth-Century Brewing, a research-based film that follows the reconstruction of a sixteenth-century Irish beer through experimental archaeology.  Introduced by historian Susan Flavin and filmmaker Shreepali Patel, the screening shows how a sixteenth-century beer was reconstructed through practical brewing work, and how film can shape how the process was interpreted and communicated to audiences. The discussion considers what film can reveal about historical practice, particularly where written sources fall silent, and why seeing work being done matters for understanding the past.

Link to the film 

Date: Friday, 6th February, 2026
Time: 7 pm – 8.30 pm (Doors open at 6.45 pm)
Location: George’s Hall, The State Apartments, Dublin Castle Upper Yard
Adults (18+)

Contact

Dame Street
Dublin 2
D02 XN27

01 645 8813

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Situated in the City Centre off Dame Street, behind City Hall, 5 minutes walk from Trinity College en-route to Christchurch.

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