Burn The Tale

"The Brewing Witches: A Tale Too Hot to Handle"

38 min · 14. apr. 2025
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Long before the witch hunts, women were the brewmasters: the Alewives. Respected, skilled, unstoppable. So how did they become symbols of fear? In this first episode of Burn the Tale, we expose how power-hungry systems turned brewers into “witches” (or did they? Was that also a tale?) to silence and control them. It’s a tale of erasure, resistance, and reclaiming what's ours - retold with fury, wit, and flames. Light it up. 🔥

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