Discovery Center for Brewers and Bootleggers: A Night of History and Hooch on Saturday, November 12,
6:30-9 p.m. The night begins with a series of unique dishes, each based on a historic recipe and
representing a different era or community in the Flint Hills. Wash down your meal with samples of historic
recipe beer and period cocktails. During dinner, guests will also be treated to the sounds of Daniel
Dissmore and The Jazz Ambassadors, a K-State student jazz ensemble.
The evening ends with a special presentation from historian Isaias McCaffery titled “Foam on the Range.”
His talk explores how immigrant communities in Kansas clashed with early temperance movements,
forcing ethnic communities to break the law in order to preserve an important expression of cultural
identity
FHDC members are $40 and Non-members pay $45. Fee includes dinner, two drink tickets, and
presentation. Cash bar is also available. Ages 21 and older only. Please register by Monday, November 7
at 5 p.m. Call 785.587.23726 to reserve your spot today!