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The Sacred Art of Brewing

Episode 9 of 20

Slick dealer Danny Sebastian and auctioneer queen Irita Marriott blast to Suffolk for the penultimate leg. Snapping up a cider flagon and sad-looking puppy, it’s a riotous adventure.

Dealer Danny Sebastian and queen gavel-wielder Irita Marriott are in Suffolk in their all-electric classic Beetle.

Danny grabs a great big cider flagon, a delicate 19th-century ormolu trinket box and a natty hat stand. Danny also does Danny, with the usual hijinks, including singing, playing a piano and having a go on a kids’ scooter.

Irita is playing it super-cool and is slow to part with her cash, but she finally revs up to dish out the dosh on a variety of goodies, including a pewter plate she adores and a small, cold-painted dog.

In amongst all the shopping frivolities, we also squeeze in a visit in Cambridgeshire to the first Japanese-owned brewery in Britain. We discover the sacred art of brewing sake and how it has evolved to become synonymous with Japanese culture.

And if all that wasn’t enough, there’s the high-octane auction, too. Who will clinch the win?

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43 minutes

Credits

Role Contributor
Expert Irita Marriott
Expert Danny Sebastian
Executive Producer Rosy Marshall-McCrae
Series Producer Ami Anderson
Director Ian Hendry
Production Company STV Studios

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