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The Royal Charter of
The East Kingdom Brewers' Guild
Please read the charter and you will learn how to become a member

The EKBG was formed in A.X. XXI (1985), with the signing of a scroll containing the following text. Originally, prospective members would sign the scroll. The requirement didn't last long...not only would the scroll have quickly run out of room, that scroll would have had to travel to a lot of events!   Now, if you are interested in joining, contact a guild member listed on the Members page, or come to a Brewers Guild event.

There being no organization in the Kingdom of the East devoted to the advancement of the art and science of producing medieval drinkables, we petition the Crown of the East to charter an East Kingdom Brewers Guild.

Our craft to be defined as the brewing, vintning, distilling, and compounding of period alcoholic drinkables.

Our guild exists to teach the craft, to spread camaraderie, inspiration, and thus information, and to aid in the judging and acknowledgment of those in the craft.

Our Aims are:
To bind our members with a tie of true and lasting friendship.
To strive for the advancement of our craft as both a science and as an art.
To aid our members by every honorable means in the attainment of their ambitions in our craft throughout their mortal lives.
To serve the Kingdom and its members as it can in competitions and education.
The guild is to be governed by the Guildmaster and guild bylaws.
Thus we ask Their Most Royal Highnesses, Ronald and Bronwyn to approve and bless our humble guild.
This at the Schola in Summer, held in the Barony of Settmour Swamp on the 26th of July, A.S. XXI.

Bylaws

  1. As we are all brewers, we should strive to produce high quality products first and foremost.
  2. As we are historians, we should endeavor to recreate authentic beverages of the Middle Ages based on our mutual and singular research and understanding of our craft and the Middle Ages.
  3. As we are law-abiding citizens, we should keep it legal in all aspects from production to consumption.
  4. As we are volunteers, none of the first three points should be allowed to dominate to the point of causing problems within our guild.

Guild Membership
All that have a yearning to learn how to brew and are respectful of our charter, bylaws and other individuals are welcome to join The East Kingdom Brewers Guild.
If you wish to be listed as a member of the guild on this website please send an

SCA policy requires written permission from individuals in order to post their contact information on the web.
If you are a guild member who is willing to be listed, please e-mail your info to
Lord Johan Gregor Wanderer
OR
Snail mail your info to:
Jonathan Zanger
1137 Newport Avenue
Pawtucet, RI 02861