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Strangford Lough Viking Festival - Mead Making Workshop

Strangford Castle, Castle Street, Strangford, County Down, BT30 7NE
Strangford Lough Viking Festival

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Come along and make your own demijohn of Viking mead, under the instruction of local foraging and hedgerow cuisine tutor Alison McGrenaghan and Norway's own Oddgeir Lutzen. Instructions, equipment and materials all provided and students will take away their own handmade, 4 litre casket, of the glorious golden liquid, to ferment at home. This is a fun workshop and no prior experience of brewing is required, just a "have a go" attitude.

Take home fermenting gallon of mead

Adults only event. 

All equipment provided.

All providers will adhere to Covid-19 safety guidelines in accordance with government advice, visit nidirect.gov.uk for the latest guidance.

Festival terms and conditions can be found on www.lakesvikings.com/strangford-lough-viking-festival

Most of the events in the festival are wheelchair accessible. If you have a question about a specific venue, please email events@lakesvikings.com

 

Images supplied by Lakes Vikings, photo credit to Ciara McMullen Photography.

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  • Equipment/clothing free of charge

Event Facilities

  • Booking Required

Guide Prices

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Adult£30.00 per ticket

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

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