From seattlemag.com
Winter Mead Fest
Feb. 23
Skål Beer Hall
Seattle’s beer scene is great, but sometimes you want something different — something with a little more honey, a little more Norse mythology. The festival at Skål Beer Hall in Ballard brings together eight Washington meaderies for an afternoon of tasting in a heated outdoor street cafe. Mead, if you’re unfamiliar, is fermented honey wine, one of the oldest alcoholic drinks in history. Participating meaderies include Valhalla Mead, Odin’s Alchemy, and Æsir Meadery.
Tickets include six tokens for 2.5-ounce pours, plus the option to buy extra tokens if you really want to embrace your inner viking. The food lineup is just as Nordic, with snacks like pølse (Scandinavian hot dogs) and warm pretzels. Three tasting sessions run throughout the afternoon, and while you can’t bring your pet, designated drivers are welcome.
Click the link below for other drinking events in Seattle.
https://seattlemag.com/seattle-culture/seattles-winter-drinking-plan/
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