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Who was Saint Joan?
St. Joan of Arc is the patroness of soldiers and of France. On January 6, 1412, Joan of Arc was born to the French peasant class, at Domremy, near the province of Lorraine. At a very early age, she heard voices: those of Saints Michael, Catherine and Margaret. At first the messages were personal and general. Then at last came the crowning order. In May, 1428, her voices told Joan to go to the King of France and help him reconquer his kingdom. At that time the English king was after the throne of France, and the Duke of Burgundy, the chief rival of the French king, was siding with him and gobbling up French territory. After overcoming opposition, the seventeen year old was given a small army with which she raised the seige of Orleans on May 8, 1429. She then enjoyed a series of spectacular military successes, during which the King was able to enter Rheims and be crowned with her at his side. In May 1430, as she was attempting to relieve Compiegne, she was captured by the Burgundians and sold to the English when Charles and the French did nothing to save her. After months of imprisonment, she was tried by a tribunal presided over by the infamous Peter Cauchon, Bishop of Beauvais, who hoped that the English would help him to become archbishop. When she refused to retract the assertion that it was the saints of God who had commanded her to do what she had done, she was condemned to death as a heretic, sorceress, and adulteress, and burned at the stake on May 30, 1431. She was nineteen years old. Some thirty years later, she was exonerated of all guilt and she was ultimately canonized in 1920, making official what the people had known for centuries. At Barley's, Sinat Joan is the patron saint of Brewdood. |
Barley's Saint Joan's Revenge Style Guidelines: Russian Imperial Stout Rotation Schedule: Winter Food Pairings: Chocolate, bread pudding, cheesecake, fudge brownies, oysters, bleu cheese with walnuts |
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Body: full, chewy Color: Jet black Grain: British pale, crystal, chocoolate, wheat and black patent Bittering Hops: Chinook and Willamette Finishing Hops:Chinook and Kent Goldings Original Gravity: 1.083 IBUs (estimate): 55 Alcohol By Volume: 11.7% First Tapped: October 28, 2005 at our Halloween party
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