Join Author Amy Stewart for a Virtual Journey into the World of Alcoholic Botanicals

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This article promotes a virtual event featuring Amy Stewart, a renowned author celebrated for her works on botany and the natural world. Scheduled for December 6 from noon to 1 p. m. , the event will focus on the diverse plants that humans have transformed into alcoholic beverages. Stewart's acclaimed books, including 'The Drunken Botanist' and 'Wicked Plants,' highlight her expertise in this area.

The event is designed for an adult audience and emphasizes the necessity of pre-registration to receive the Zoom link. Participants who register within 24 hours of the event will find the access link in their confirmation email. The article includes registration links and further information about the event, effectively engaging readers with insights into Stewart's knowledge while providing essential details for participation.

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