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Deephallow Brewers
An Arkenstone Kinship


Here's to a long life and a merry one.
A quick death and an easy one.
A pretty girl and an honest one.
A cold beer and another one!


Hail and Well Met! Deephallow Brewers call the Arkenstone world their home. Founded April 8, 2007, we provide a mature atmosphere where our kin can attain the goals they seek within the game. Brewers are all about beer and fun. If you are all about a stress free environment or just want a kinship that can help you with even the highest level content you will feel at home with the Brewers. Players of all types call Deephallow home. Feel free to stop by our forums or Brewerchat and get to know us! We are led by Drugin, Guardian of Arkenstone, may his beard never fall out!


Update

Deephallow Brewers are back and now recruiting players of all levels and classes! Go to https://www.deephallowbrewers.com/ for details or /t Rynoc in game!

Lore

Map excerpt showing the village of Deephallow.

Deephallow is a village of the Eastfarthing, in the south-eastern corner of the Shire.

It is situated at the point where the Shirebourn River flows into the Brandywine River, at the end of the causeway that runs south through Stock and Rushey; due east, across the Brandywine, is Haysend, the southernmost portion of Buckland.

The name Deephallow apparently contains the Old English word hall or healh meaning "corner, nook" in reference to its location at the juncture of the two rivers.

North of Deephallow is the town of Stock, where The Golden Perch Inn is located.

We know The Golden Perch as, "[the] Inn in the village of Stock that served the finest beer in the Eastfarthing, according to Pippin Took. He was hoping to stop at the Golden Perch on the way to Crickhollow, but Frodo replied, "'Short cuts make delays, but inns make longer ones."'.

Drafts of all kind (not necessarily alcoholic) were enjoyed all over Middle-earth.

In Imladris, Elves brewed a draft known as Miruvor.

Miruvor was of course, "The reviving cordial of the Elves, a liquor with the power to grant renewed vigour and strength. Miruvor was clear and colourless, with a pleasant fragrance. Gandalf carried a flask of it with him to help the Company of the Ring on their southward journey. Both the Dúnedain and the Orcs possessed drinks with similar properties, but miruvor was known to be the most potent of these cordials."

The Wood Elves of Mirkwood enjoyed wine from the region of Dorwinion. The origin of this land was quite possibly Elven. Bilbo of course used the empty barrels from these wines to rescue Thorin and Company.

At the Unexpected Party, Gandalf and Thorin both requested Red Wine. They were probably hoping to enjoy some Old Winyards vintage from the Southfarthing.

Legolas was eager to learn where Merry and Pippin had discovered the wine they found amid the ruin of Isengard.

Ents of course were reknewed by drafts known as Ent-draughts. These were so invigorating Merry and Pippin grew taller from drinking them (said to have surpassed 'Bullroarer' Took, who was over four feet tall).


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A Drinking Song

Ho! Ho! Ho! to the bottle I go

To heal my heart and drown my woe.

Rain may fall and wind may blow,

And many miles be still to go,

But under a tall tree I will lie,

And let the clouds go sailing by.

Book 1, Ch.4, A Short Cut to Mushrooms

External links

Deephallow Brewers Official Website

Updated: July 14, 2021