Friday Festivities: Switchel
Friday, August 15, 2025 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Stop by the Senate House grounds on Friday, August 15, to take a break from the summer heat and try the popular 18th
century drink Switchel to cool down.
Also known as "haymaker's punch," Switchel was a popular 18th
century drink made from a mix of water, vinegar, ginger, and a sweetener like
molasses, honey or maple syrup. Switchel originated in New England and in the
Caribbean and was commonly consumed by farmers and laborers, especially during
haying season. It was valued for its ability to quench thirst, restore
electrolytes and ability to cool the body after long hours in the heat –
similar to modern day sports drinks! Visit the outdoor tent on our grounds to
learn more about this drink and come taste it for yourself! This family
friendly drop-in activity is free, weather dependent and runs while supplies
last.
Registration: Not required
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