Article 6M70F The Difference Between Taverns, Inns, and Alehouses During the Medieval Period

The Difference Between Taverns, Inns, and Alehouses During the Medieval Period

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Lori Dorn
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Jason Kingsley OBEofModern History TVexplained the difference between taverns, inns, and alehouses during the Medieval period of history.

The Inn, the Tavern and the Alehouse. Many people think these are the same, but they're not really. Each had its own place in medieval society.

Essentially, wine was served in taverns run by elite vintners, lodgings and meals were provided by inns, and ale was provided to lodgers of public rooms in private houses run by women which were known as alehouses.

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