Smoking Bishop
Christmas Across History
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Join the Victorian Barroom as they travel to Musee de Venoge in Indiana to prepare the holiday version of bishop as found in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." Enjoy a traditional Christmas drink made in a wonderful historic setting. Brian will also give you options to make it at home!
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