Mead Making Madness & Pennsic Pity Party

July 27, 2024 @ 10:00 a.m.

Are you ready to put the Mead in Mead-ieval? Join us at B&B’s B&B to learn the basics about making the world’s oldest fermented beverage! Better yet, bring along a one-gallon jug and 2.5 – 3 pounds of your favorite honey, and start your own batch!

Lunch will be burgers & dogs and your (optional) potluck dish. BYOB

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Not Quite Quarterly Braggin Rights III Spice Road Detour

The third Not Quite Quarterly Braggin Rights was a success! We had 150 people visit, and quite a few new people were greeted and of those 9 were directed to the canton pages.

We had a wonderful Tournament in which Klaus Jaeger won the best brag with his beautiful song of Atlantia who made the world pause to listen, the best death went to Nymandus the Swift who’s death was glorious and worthy of remembrance, and the winner of the tournament was inevitably by Vicount Elesar of Northumbria who fought well, and honorable, as always. The winner of the rapier tournament was Mathias des Haus zum Katze Kleine, he struck quickly and with accuracy, and left no survivors!

We had 10 entrants in the Iron Artisan competition, a brilliant idea where much like Iron Chef, the artisans were given a mystery basket to create art with. Lady Sofia Eleonora de la Mar was the winner for her beautiful refillable patterned leather pomander belt, her brilliant refillable and reusable sweet and unsweet tea sachets, and fur collar attached to the shawl which was laid out as a base for her presentation! A well-won victory for a very talented artist!

The rest of the day was filled with fighters learning from each other, pick-ups (just fighting whoever also wanted to fight for fun) and socializing.

A personal gift was also given at the event, from Mór to Marion and Elesar for not only their friendship, but for their efforts and hospitality over the last year hosting fighter practice and Arts and Sciences. Their efforts are what are making the canton what it is today and needed to be recognized and made tangible.

All in all it was a wonderful event, we left tired and hungry, with food later provided by the great Robear and Alesia.