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The Royal Ęthelmearc Guild of Brewers, Vintners, and Meadhers, more commonly referred to as the Ę Brewers Guild, is a collection of Ęthelmearc citizens and friends with a common interest in the production of potable alcohol through fermentation using pre-17th century ingredients, equipment, and processes. Throughout these pages, you will find information regarding our organization, formal and informal activities, resources for research and production, and links to relevant sites elsewhere in the web. Please enjoy your visit, and feel free to send us a missive to let us know what you liked, what we can do better, or to find out more information on how you can be involved. |
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The Kingdom of Ęthelmearc is a geographic subdivision of the Society for Creative Ananchronism, Inc. encompassing central and western New York state, central and western Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. Click on the shield to find out more about the Kingdom or the local group near you. | |
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The Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc. (SCA) is a medieval and Renaissance re-enactment group chartered for educational purposes as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. The SCA focuses on the study of pre-17th century civilizations. To find out more about the history of the SCA and how you can become involved, click on the shield. |
This is the recognized Web site for the Ęthelmearc Brewers Guild, Kingdom of Ęthelmearc (The Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc.) and is maintained by Meistr Madoc Arundel. This site may contain electronic versions of the group's governing documents. Any discrepancies between the electronic version of any information on this site and the printed version that is available from the originating office will be decided in favor of the printed version. |