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Ancient Alcohol Tour

  • Penn Museum 3260 South Street Philadelphia, PA, 19104 United States (map)

Want to learn about ancient booze and then drink some booze?

Join SASGov for an Ancient Alcohol Tour at the Penn Museum on Sunday, May 10th! Tours are one hour and there will be a tasting for 30 minutes. The Group 1 tour will be 1-2pm, followed by a tasting for both groups at 2:00-2:30, and then the Group 2 tour will be at 2:30-3:30pm.

From penn.museum: Drinking together has been a tradition for thousands of years. Take an unconventional (and boozy) journey back in time to discover what people of the past thought about alcohol, from how they made it to its role in society. View early drinking vessels that reveal secrets of ancient Greek drinking games and the beverage served at a feast hosted by King Midas. We’ll finish by tasting a beer with a flavor profile inspired by an ancient recipe discovered by a Penn biomolecular archaeologist.

Tickets for this event are completely free. Register using this form. Filling out the form does not guarantee tickets; We have 30 spots for Penn Grad Students, 15 for each tour. Please commit to attending! If you can no longer attend, please let us know so we may give your spot to someone on the waitlist.

One ticket is reserved for a volunteer.

Tickets are subject to availability.

Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferrable.

Limited to ONE (1) STUDENT ticket per student. Policy violations are subject to ticket cancelation.
Questions? Email sasgov-social@sas.upenn.edu
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