A drunk monk? This might be St. Arnulf of Metz (582 -640), the unofficial patron saint of beer. by Medievalists.net January 1, 2016 A drunk monk? This might be St. Arnulf of Metz (582 -640), the unofficial patron saint of beer. Subscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Related PostsArt, Fermented: Comparative Experimentation in Medieval BrewingFrom Monasteries to Multinationals (and Back): A Historical Review of the Beer EconomyST EDMUND OF EAST ANGLIA AND HIS MIRACLES THROUGH THE CENTURIES: VARIATIONS IN LITERATURE AND ART.The True Patron of Ireland: Saint Brigit and the Rise of Celtic ChristianityNorse Drinking Traditions Post navigation Previous Post Previous Post
A drunk monk? This might be St. Arnulf of Metz (582 -640), the unofficial patron saint of beer.
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