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Embrace the spirit of St George's Day with a compelling and respectful twist at Brewery Market on Church Street, Twickenham, during our exclusive "Homegrown Horrors: English Serial Killers, Criminals and Craft Beers" event, strictly for those over 18.
For a thoughtful ticket price of £20, embark on an enlightening journey into the shadowed alleys of England's historical narrative. This event artfully intertwines the rich, complex flavors of four distinct craft beers from England's finest independent breweries with the intricate, harrowing tales of some of the nation's most notorious serial killers and criminals. It's an exploration of the darker chapters of England's past, presented with the utmost respect and historical accuracy.
As you savor each carefully selected brew, our expert storyteller Dee, from the popular true crime podcast Switchblade Sisters Social Club, will skillfully navigate you through the twisted paths of England's criminal history. Dee's narrative prowess brings a deep and thoughtful perspective to these chilling stories, offering insights into the human condition and the societal impacts of these crimes.
Linda, the esteemed owner of the Brewery Market, will expertly guide you through the beer tasting experience, drawing parallels between the complexities of the brews and the intricate stories of England's past. This event is not just about tasting beer; it's an immersive experience that combines the art of brewing with the intrigue of true crime storytelling.
This unique event is the perfect convergence for true crime enthusiasts, history buffs, and craft beer aficionados. It's an opportunity to delve into the depths of England's criminal history while appreciating the country's rich brewing heritage.
Join us in honoring St George and recognising the stories that have sculpted the darker side of England's lore. Reserve your spot now for a night of respectful remembrance, intriguing storytelling, and exceptional beer tasting. Let's raise a glass to the complexities of history and the spirit of St George!