The Everflowing Mead Hall

The Everflowing Mead Hall is a large, circular building constructed from ancient oak and fieldstone. At its center stands the tavern's claim to fame: a colossal barrel, 20 feet high, said to be enchanted by the god of brewing himself. Drinking at the Everflowing Mead Hall is seen as both a test of one's fortitude and a way of tempting fate. It's a popular spot for celebrations, rite-of-passage ceremonies, and settling bets. Run by the Meadsmiths' Guild, who carefully monitor the barrel's output and maintain a record of its most notable brews.

The Eternal Barrel

This magical barrel never runs dry, continuously producing mead. However, the flavor and potency of the mead change unpredictably, ranging from ambrosial to barely palatable.

Features

  • The Tasting Circle. A ring of smaller barrels around the central one, each filled with a different variety of the day's mead.
  • The Fate's Flagon. A special area where patrons can test their luck with a direct draw from the Eternal Barrel.
  • Hall of Liquid Legends. A museum-like space showcasing artifacts related to the barrel's history and famous patrons.
 

Legends

  • The God's Wager. It's said that the barrel was a result of a bet between the god of brewing and the god of fate.
  • The Prophecy Brew. Once a century, the barrel is said to produce a mead that grants prophetic visions to those who drink it.
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