Sample local craft beers, wines, and ciders – including GCV&M’s own historical brews! Live music, food, and after-hours access to the Museum all make for a fun and unique night out with friends. Tickets for this event must be purchased online in advance, as space is limited. This event is for adults ages 21+ (no infants/small children allowed). Please bring a valid form of ID, as it will be checked at the door.
Historic Happy Hour
Calling all history and craft beverage lovers – this is an event you don’t want to miss! Admission to History on Tap includes tastings of local beers, wines, and ciders, live music, and access to historic homes throughout the Village, staffed by knowledgeable costumed tradespeople.
Craft Beverage Vendors
Visit with representatives from breweries, wineries, and cideries on-site and sample away!
Leonard Oakes Winery
Steampunk Cidery
Brickyard Brewing
Eli Fish Brewing Company
Dublin Corners Brewing
Woodlawn Distilling
Iron Smoke Distillery
Talking Cursive Brewing Company
Rohrbach’s Brewing Company
VioTeas
Bee Spit Meadery
810 Meadworks
Triphammer Bierwerks
Lilly Belle Meads
Check back as our list of participating vendors grows!
Come hungry!
Make sure to come hungry when you visit for History on Tap! Enjoy Village-made soft pretzels (a crowd favorite), historical treats from the D.B. Munger & Co. Confectionery, and more!
FOOD VENDORS
Steve & Al’s Steakout
KP’s Kettle Corn
Divanna Chocolates
Peter’s Pickles
Laughing Gull Chocolates
Check back as our list of participating vendors grows!
Live Music!
Two beer gardens with two live musical acts!
MUSICAL GROUPS
Join Kara Fink for a jazzy folk acoustic performance on Village Square Stage.
Stop by the Davis Beer Garden to hear an energetic rock performance by Blue Envy.
Try GCV&M’s Historical Beers
Did you know that at GCV&M you can always find two historic beers on tap, brewed referencing 19th-century recipes and ingredients?
Fat Ox Ale is an American Brown Ale, and Stocking Hill Ale is an American Wheat Ale. Both are brewed by Rohrbach Brewing Co. in Rochester, NY. Visitors to History on Tap will have the opportunity to sample both, and buy pints! Elevate your experience by purchasing a salt-glazed stoneware beer stein, handcrafted here at GCV&M by our village potters.
Tour Grieve’s Brewery
Did you know that GCV&M is one of the only museums in the United States with a working 19th-century brewery? Grieve’s Brewery is a reconstruction of a c. 1803 brewery from Geneva, NY, with portions of Rochester’s old Enright Brewery (closed in 1907) and an early timber-framed structure from West Bloomfield, NY. Brewing demonstrations rely on gravity during much of the process, with liquids either pumped by hand or ladled into troughs throughout the building.
Take a tour through all 3 levels of our brewery and learn how in 1850, New York State became a leading producer of hops.
Ticket Information
This event is for adults ages 21+ (no infants/small children allowed). Please bring a valid form of ID, as it will be checked at the door.
Tickets for this event are not yet on sale – please check back soon!