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HALLOWRUM
FRIGHT
NIGHT

With Sydney Crime Historian, Max Burns-McRuvie 

Historyteller Session:

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HALLOWRUM FRIGHT NIGHT

THURSDAY, 31ST OCTOBER, 6PM, $115PP


Step into the shadowy corners of Sydney's past with Brix Distillers for a spine-chilling evening of rum and crime. Join us for Hallowrum Fright Night, where the city's most sinister, spooky stories come to life, guided by Sydney crime historian, Max Burns-McRuvie.

Immerse yourself in the dark and stormy tales of old Sydney as you indulge in a curated selection Brix Rums. Each tasting pairs perfectly with the gripping narratives, offering a sensory experience that’s equal parts eerie and exquisite.

It's Halloween with a rummy twist. Come dressed in a spooktacular costume for the occasion.

- EXTREMELY LIMITED SPOTS - 

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31 Oct 2024, 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Brix Distillery,
350 Bourke St, Surry Hills NSW 2010, Australia
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THE DETAILS

 

WHERE: Brix Distillery

 350 Bourke Street, Surry Hills, NSW 2010

$115PP, 6PM 

INCLUDED IN EACH TICKET:

 

Welcome Cocktail

Brix Rum Flight

Charcuterie Board from the Brix Kitchen

An evening exploring Sydney's debaucherous Rum-infused history led by Sydney Crime Historian, Max Burns-McRuvie

Extremely limited spots available.

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MAX BURNS-MCRUVIE

 

Max Burns-McRuvie is a Sydney Crime Historian and Event Host who specialises in Australia’s early drinking habits and notorious stories of centuries past. His unique fusion of tastes and tales has brought to life Sydney events such as Cocktails and Crime Stories, History Through Whisky, Gin City Sin City and Spritzers & Serial Killers.

Max is also the owner-operator of local tours business Journey Walks and leads culture, crime and history tours of old Sydney suburbs such as Surry Hills, Darlinghurst, Kings Cross, The Rocks, Balmain, Millers point, Manly and Paddington.

Max holds a Masters of Museum and Heritage Studies from Sydney University and his thesis explores Sydney’s original ‘culture guides’ printed in the 1870s/80s: revealing where to stay, what to do and how to drink in this city 150 years ago.

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