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Sunday, August 13, 2023

Latest Buzz in the World of Mead, Volume 02, Issue 11

In the enchanting realm of mead, where history intertwines with innovation, a captivating symphony of flavors and techniques has taken center stage. Delve into the vibrant tapestry of the mead world, where ancient traditions meet modern ingenuity. Discover how passionate artisans are infusing this timeless elixir with innovative ingredients, re-imagining its taste profile, and embracing sustainability. Whether you're a seasoned mead enthusiast or a curious newcomer, immerse yourself in this tantalizing expedition through the Latest Buzz in the World of Mead.


12 Meaderies Creating a Buzz in the US

In the world of mead, a beverage with roots dating back 20,000 years, a resurgence is underway, leading to a surge in mead production across the United States. Here are 12 meaderies that are making waves according to Daily Meal:
  • Honeytree Meadery — Nashville, Tennessee: Known for its unique blend of beekeeping and bartending expertise, Honeytree Meadery offers a variety of meads featuring distinct honey flavors, including orange blossom and wildflower. The meadery's tasting room and sunny patio provide a perfect setting to enjoy their creations.
  • Heidrun Meadery — Point Reyes Station, California: This meadery offers champagne-style meads crafted from wildflower and monofloral honey. The meads come in elegantly labeled bottles, each with its own story and unique flavor profile.
  • Four Fires Meadery — Maumee, Ohio: Starting as a small operation, Four Fires Meadery stands out with imaginative mead flavors like Black Arkansas apple and Black Mission fig. They offer nationwide shipping for those eager to sample their innovative concoctions.
  • Meridian Hive — Austin, Texas: Meridian Hive prioritizes quality and sustainability, partnering with an apiary in Mexico for premium orange blossom honey. Their range of meads includes innovative flavors like Honey, Blackberry, and Peach, available in portable cans.
  • Superstition Meadery — Prescott, Arizona: Superstition Meadery takes creativity to new heights with over 300 unique mead creations. With imaginative flavor combinations and seasonal releases, their meads are a treat for the adventurous palate.
  • Schramm's Mead — Ferndale, Michigan: Schramm's Mead offers more traditional yet imaginative flavors, from berry to ginger, and pairs them cleverly with various foods, making them a delight for food pairing enthusiasts.
  • Pips Meadery — Gurnee, Illinois: Pips Meadery embraces experimentation, crafting rich and flavorful meads like Black Currant Pancake, a bourbon barrel-aged blackcurrant mead with maple, cinnamon, and vanilla.
  • B. Nektar — Ferndale, Michigan: B. Nektar brings a modern twist to mead, crafting creatively named and flavored meads that defy tradition. Their taproom offers an array of unconventional choices for enthusiasts seeking something different.
  • Zen Bee Meadery — Worthington, Ohio: Zen Bee Meadery specializes in lower-ABV Session Meads and Honey Ciders, boasting high-quality varietal honey and imaginative fruit and spice combinations.
  • Garagiste Meadery — Tampa, Florida: As the largest publicly funded meadery, Garagiste Meadery focuses on innovative, creative mead offerings that stand out from the crowd.
  • Second City Meadery — Chicago, Illinois: Second City Meadery thrives on unusual flavors and creations, offering an ever-evolving selection for those seeking unique mead experiences.
  • Brothers Drake Meadery — Columbus, Ohio: Brothers Drake Meadery's commitment to local honey and creative experimentation shines through in their offerings. With two locations and a variety of mead options, they cater to a wide range of preferences.
Each meadery offers a distinctive journey into the world of mead, from traditional flavors to bold and inventive combinations, providing a diverse array of options for enthusiasts and newcomers alike. Read more HERE.


Carolina CiderFest Returns with Bigger Flavors and More Fun

Get ready for a cider and mead extravaganza at the Annual Carolina CiderFest! This year's festival promises an even grander experience, featuring a variety of hard ciders, meads, apple wines, and seltzers, all set against the vibrant backdrop of Downtown Asheville. Mark your calendars for Saturday, October 21, 2023, from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., and head to the newly expanded McCormick Field, the home of Asheville's Tourists Baseball team.

Partnering with the NC Cider Association, the 2023 Carolina CiderFest is expected to be a sell-out hit. Attendees can look forward to sampling an impressive range of local and national ciders and meads, both from small craft producers and larger establishments. Alongside the delightful drinks, artisanal food steals the spotlight, with offerings like local cheeses, baked goods, caramels, ice cream, and even McCormick Field's delectable treats.

Don't miss out on the VIP experience, granting early access at 10:30 a.m. VIP ticket holders can indulge in exclusive tastings from cider and mead makers, along with artisanal food vendors, before the general crowd arrives. This year's fest also boasts arts and crafts from local vendors, live music, and engaging workshops. If you're a cider enthusiast looking to uncover hidden gems and unique flavors, this event is a must-attend. Tickets tend to vanish quickly, so plan ahead and secure your spot for a day filled with flavor, fun, and festivities.


Renovating the Past for a Flavorful Future: Blind Goat Cider House Set to Grace 613 Maine

The 613 Maine building in Quincy, Illinois, currently in a state of disrepair with rotted boards and hanging light bulbs, is about to transform into a hub of cider and mead enthusiasts' delight. L.J. Helmke and Branigan Stehl, the driving forces behind the Blind Goat Cider House, are meticulously working to realize their shared vision for the space. Owned by TJ Craig, LLC, managed by Josh and Tieraney Craig of Quincy Brewing Company, this historic building's front will soon host the cider house, while the back will serve as an event space.

The project is a labor of love, with Helmke and Stehl's deep-rooted passion for brewing evident in their journey. What started as a hobby during the COVID pandemic led Helmke to pursue brewing education. Their creativity shines through, as they experiment with peculiar flavors and ingredients in their brewing process. Notably, their "secret weapon" is mead, a honey wine with higher alcohol content. While cider will be their primary focus, mead's unique qualities have become a passion project for the duo. With both day jobs and dedication to crafting exceptional beverages, the Blind Goat Cider House is a testament to their commitment to quality and community. The name itself is a nod to a blind baby goat, reflecting the personal touch they bring to their venture. As the restoration unfolds, so too does their dream of providing the community with remarkable libations and a warm, inviting space to enjoy them. The full article can be found HERE.


Zymarium Meadery Set to Open in Orlando's Mills 50 District

Exciting news for mead enthusiasts in Orlando as Zymarium Meadery prepares to open its doors in the Mills 50 District. Founded by the talented duo Joe and Ginger Leigh, who boasts nearly a decade of mead-making experience, this meadery is poised to make a splash. Joe Leigh's recognition as one of the top ten mead makers globally by the American Mead Makers Association adds a prestigious touch to the venture.

Crafted from locally sourced honey, Zymarium's meads promise a modern twist on the traditional drink. With an alcohol content ranging from 6% to 14%, their gluten-free meads come in an array of intriguing flavors, including blueberry, raspberry, hazelnut, cherry pie, and vanilla. The company's commitment to quality is evident not only in its production process but also in its wide distribution across the U.S., catering to mead enthusiasts in over three dozen states. Keep an eye out for their grand opening on August 19 at 1121 N Mills Ave, a landmark moment for Orlando's beverage scene. For more details, visit the Zymarium Meadery website.


Four Brothers Mead Mentioned in Feast Magazine

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St. Louis’s Feast Magazine currently has an article focusing on Festus, Missouri’s Main Street, “A guide to Festus' flourishing food scene along its Main Street.” One of the businesses mentioned is a meadery owned and operated by my friends, Four Brothers Mead. Founded by four veterans from Missouri, Four Brothers Mead has transformed their space into an Old World mead hall while offering Viking-inspired mead to savor and enjoy. Whether sitting at the bar, relaxing at a table, or enjoying the deck area out back, you will be glad you stopped in.

Nestled just 40 minutes south of St. Louis, Festus' Main Street has transformed into a vibrant haven for food enthusiasts and families alike. The district's revival has been marked by the emergence of quaint boutiques, locally cherished eateries, and an inviting food scene that captures the town's essence. The community's emphasis on family-run businesses shines through, with establishments like The Corner Cup Micro Bakery and Pogolino's Pizza reflecting the intimate, caring atmosphere. Beyond the array of culinary experiences, from comforting coffee nooks to satisfying smash burgers, succulent steaks, and even a taste of the hometown brewery and meadery, Festus' Main Street offers a truly diverse range of options to appease all palates. This reimagined small town demonstrates how cherished traditions and contemporary flavors can harmoniously blend to create a unique and memorable dining destination. Check out Feast’s full article HERE, including their list of businesses to visit on Main Street.


As the golden curtain falls on our exploration, it's evident that the mead realm is in the midst of a thrilling renaissance. From experimental flavors that dance on the palate to eco-conscious practices that honor the earth, the future of mead is as promising as it is diverse. So raise your goblets to the artisans and pioneers who continue to elevate this ancient nectar, inspiring us all to savor tradition while embracing innovation. As we bid adieu, remember that the world of mead is ever-evolving, offering endless opportunities to indulge in its liquid poetry and discover the next chapter in its remarkable story. Skål!



Friday, July 28, 2023

Latest Buzz in the World of Mead, Volume 02, Issue 10

Step into the fascinating world of mead with the Latest Buzz! We're thrilled to introduce a brand-new segment to Bourbon and Mead called "Five in 5." In this exciting feature, we'll be chatting with top leaders from the world of bourbon and mead, asking them five quirky questions, and sharing their quick and entertaining responses with you.

Our inaugural "Five in 5'' guest is none other than Matt Loch, the talented meadmaker hailing from The Skeptic Meadery in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee. Before we get to the questions, we'd like to congratulate Matt and The Skeptic Meadery on winning two bronze medals at the 2023 Orpheus Meadfest! Now, let's dive right into his intriguing answers!

Outside of your own product(s), what is in your glass when you unwind for the day?
Nothing beats a well-done Belgian triple.

If you could sit down with one person (past or present) to discuss your business, compare notes, get advice or inspiration, etc., who would it be?
Fritz Maytag

You’re at work, taking a break and you’re dancing like no one’s watching. What song is playing?
I'm a sucker for showtunes - particularly 'Little Shop of Horrors'.

Favorite flavor of ice cream or frozen treat?
A nice waffle cone of Horchata ice cream from Sips Cafe.

Star Trek, Star Wars, or neither?
Star Trek
And that concludes our inaugural edition of "Five in 5." We would like to thank Matt Loch for playing along. If you're ever in Middle Tennessee, make sure to swing by The Skeptic Meadery in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee. Tell them we sent you. Be sure to look for more intriguing "interviews" with industry leaders in the world of bourbon and mead. Now, let's see what's buzzing in the world of mead.
We would like to begin by extending our heartfelt congratulations to all the medal winners of the 2023 Orpheus Meadfest, which were announced on July 22. While we would love to list every winner, it would be a lengthy post given the impressive number of entries. The Commercial Division had 87 entries across 18 medal groups, and the Homebrew Division had 96 judged entries across 20 medal groups. Instead, we will focus on the Best of Show and Heavy Medal categories.

The Best of Show category is self-explanatory, recognizing the overall best mead. On the other hand, the Heavy Medal category awards points for each medal received, and entrants are ranked based on their total points. Gold medals appear to be worth three points, silver medals two points, and bronze medals one point, though we cannot be certain of this.

Now, let's delve into the notable winners:

In the Homebrew Division, Nathan Steignam, representing the Minnesota Home Brewers Association from Edina, Minnesota, won Best of Show for his historical mead, Slocki Lis. An honorable mention for Best of Show went to Matthew Mead of Huntington Woods, Michigan's Michigan Mead Coalition for his creation, Ode to Eliot B3. Impressively, Nathan Steignam secured first place in the Heavy Medal - Brewer category with a remarkable 18 points, earning nine medals in total (including a Best of Show Gold, two Gold, three Silver, and three Bronze medals). Additionally, the Heavy Medal - Club category was dominated by the Minnesota Home Brewers Association, securing 18 points, largely thanks to Nathan Steignam's achievements.

Turning our attention to the Commercial Division, Antelope Ridge Mead, in collaboration with Co-brewer Cogstone, was awarded Best of Show Gold for their outstanding Braggot. The Heavy Medal - Brewer category resulted in a tie, with both Antelope Ridge Mead and Run Amok Mead earning 16 points and receiving gold. Antelope Ridge Mead's points were accumulated from Best of Show Gold, Gold, two Silver, and three Bronze medals, while Run Amok Mead secured two Gold, four Silver, and two Bronze medals. Hunters Moon Meadery secured the third position with 14 points, earned through three Gold, two Silver, and one Bronze medal.

Once again, we extend our congratulations to all the award winners, and we commend every participant for their fantastic contributions to the 2023 Orpheus Meadfest. Well done!
There are several festivals, tastings, and faires scheduled around the country in the coming weeks. Getting us started, Village of Lancaster, New York's Lilly Belle Meads is hosting the Renaissance Street Faire for the second year in a row on Saturday, August 5, 2023. Coinciding with International Mead Day, the event will feature mead, live music, local craft beer, axe throwing, street performers, and various vendors. The family-friendly festival aims to revitalize the Village of Lancaster and offers activities like live music, interactive games, performances, a backyard BBQ competition, and a Renaissance costume contest. Food trucks will serve a variety of treats, including turkey legs, and the event will take place on West Main St., which will be closed to vehicles, and will also extend to Cayuga Creek Park. More updates can be found on the Lilly Belle Meads website.
TASTE Leesburg is a lively event taking place in downtown Leesburg on August 12. It features food vendors, breweries, wineries, artisans, and entertainment spread across five blocks of the historic area. Attendees can savor the flavors of Leesburg through over 65 booths offering a variety of local cuisine. Local restaurants, food trucks, and vendors will have menu options for purchase, and breweries and wineries will provide beer, wine, cider, and mead samples. Saga Meadery is listed as a vendor with more vendors expected to be added. Early Bird Drink Tickets are available for $45 online, including a souvenir glass and unlimited tastings. Ticket prices will rise to $55 on the event day. Live music and an interactive DJ will add to the festivities on the Center Stage and the Sip & Savor Stage, respectively. It's an opportunity to enjoy the culinary delights and beverages of Leesburg's vibrant community.
SIP San Diego's 5th annual Sip The City Festival will be held on August 12th at Escondido City Hall. Attendees can enjoy unlimited tastings from 14 members of SIP San Diego, including wineries, meaderies, and cideries, for $79 per person. Meaderies participating include Golden Coast Mead, Lost Cause Meadery, and Raging Cider & Mead. The event will also feature live music, light bites from California Poppy, and local vendors. Proceeds from ticket sales support SIP San Diego's mission to promote locally-crafted wine, mead, and cider, fostering a collaborative community for skilled artisans. Tickets are available for purchase now.
Our final festival is one that's already passed but we still wanted to recognize. The Orcas Island Cider & Mead Festival made a triumphant return to the Village Green in Eastsound on July 15 after a three-year hiatus during the pandemic. The event, attended by over 300 cider and mead enthusiasts, aimed to support the Orcas Senior Center (OSC) and its efforts to continue and expand community and social service work. The festival showcased beverages from 13 producers across the Pacific Northwest, allowing patrons to taste and purchase their favorites. Hierophant Meadery and Seattle Mead Company were among the vendors participating. Alongside the Saturday Farmers Market, the festival featured four bands providing music and entertainment. OSC expressed gratitude to the community and volunteers for making the event a success and encourages further support and donations for its endeavors.

For our mead enthusiasts down south, we have some exciting expansion news. Jeremy Pate, the brewmaster of Folklore Brewery and Meadery, has opened a second location in Enterprise, Alabama. The new store, located at Westgate Shopping Center, offers locally brewed beer and aims to be a family-friendly place. The Enterprise store will soon be fully operational and plans to serve beer pretzels, beer cheese, cooked wings, and nonalcoholic products, including a malt soda. One of their specialty beers, "Cotton Tale Ale," is dedicated to Enterprise and the Wiregrass area, honoring the region's history of overcoming adversity. Folklore Brewery and Meadery's name pays homage to Alabama legends, and Jeremy Pate's journey as a brewmaster started as a hobby in 1997, eventually leading to the establishment of the first Folklore location in Dothan on his family farm. The Dothan brewery has since expanded significantly. The new Enterprise location is viewed as a testing ground, and there are plans to continue expanding and looking for potential partners in other locations.

And last but not least, for our friends in the Hoosier State, Tom and Candy Cupka, owners of Cupka's Bee Good Meadery, have been granted approval by the Auburn Board of Zoning Appeals to open a boutique tasting room on their property at 819 N. Indiana Ave in Auburn, Indiana. The tasting room will be used for private tastings. The Cupkas have bigger plans to open a larger tasting room in downtown Auburn next to Mad Anthony's Auburn Tap Room, showcasing products made with local honey and featuring an artisan's area. They are targeting an opening in February pending state approval for the downtown meadery. Cupka's Bee Good Meadery specializes in making meads from quality honey sourced from local producers. The Cupkas have been brewing since 2016.

In conclusion, the world of mead is currently experiencing an unprecedented surge in popularity and innovation, captivating enthusiasts and newcomers alike. From ancient traditions to modern twists, meaderies worldwide are pushing the boundaries of flavor, craftsmanship, and sustainability. As this delightful elixir continues to carve its niche in the beverage industry, one thing remains certain: the Latest Buzz in the World of Mead shows no signs of slowing down. So, whether you're an avid mead connoisseur or eager to embark on a new taste adventure, there has never been a better time to raise a glass and savor the enchanting journey of this timeless libation. Cheers to the rich history and promising future of mead!

Friday, July 21, 2023

Latest Buzz in the World of Mead, Volume 02, Issue 09

Discover the captivating world of mead in this Latest Buzz in the World of Mead. Drinking Horn Mead, a Flagstaff meadery, faces shipping challenges in Phoenix due to extreme heat and switches to air shipping to preserve the quality of its honey wine. Mediocrity Mead partners with Vista Viking Festival for a Viking Raid event and are offering a new mead called Saffron Lemonade. Stroudsburg’s Stonehaüs Meadery is featured in DiscoverNEPA, showcasing its mead flavors and specialty drinks. Indiana Brewers' Cup 2023 Homebrew Competition celebrates exceptional meads and ciders, with Treehive's "Okaw Valley Cyser" and McClure's Orchard receiving top pro honors. Orpheus MeadFest 2023 highlights Colorado's finest meaderies and offers a day of mead tasting and festivities for all mead enthusiasts.


Drinking Horn Mead Will Only Ship Its Mead By Air Until The Region Cools Down

The Drinking Horn Mead, a Flagstaff meadery owned by Evan Anderson, faces shipping challenges due to extreme heat in Phoenix. To preserve the quality of their small-batch honey wine, they decided to temporarily halt ground shipping and only use air shipping until temperatures cool down. Despite the obstacles, the meadery's commitment to producing top-quality mead remains a top priority. You can read the full story HERE.

Some Lemonade To Get You Ready For That Viking Raid

Hey folks! Big news from Mediocrity Mead! They're teaming up with the Vista Viking Festival for the third year in a row to throw a Viking Raid at the meadery next week. The festival is raising money for a Walk MS team, so 10% of the proceeds will go to the cause, and you can also donate directly to the team. It's gonna be a blast with food, music, mead, and more! Plus, they've got this cool new mead called Saffron Lemonade. It's made with this fancy spice from the crocus flower, giving it a mix of earthy and citrusy flavors, and the color is insane! And hey, if you're planning to go, remember to don your tunics and drinking horns. One last thing, they've changed their Friday hours to 4:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. starting this week. Cheers!


DiscoverNEPA Features Stroudsburg’s Stonehaüs Meadery

Stonehaüs Meadery in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, offers a variety of in-house mead flavors, along with ciders, root beers, and specialty drinks. Stop by on Saturdays for live music and check their social media for upcoming events. Check out the DiscoverNEPA video HERE.


Mead Makers Shine With Exquisite Creations And Stunning Wins At Indiana Brewers' Cup 2023 Homebrew Competition

On a warm summer day, the Indiana Brewers' Cup 2023 HomeBrew Competition was in full swing, celebrating the craft of brewing and the art of mead-making. Brewers from near and far gathered to showcase their creations, eager to see their hard work recognized and appreciated.

Among the finest meads and ciders, Treehive's "Okaw Valley Cyser" emerged as the Best of Show Mead/Cider Pro, capturing hearts with its luscious flavors and exquisite taste.

The distinguished title of Indiana Meadery/Cidery of the Year was awarded to McClure's Orchard, a testament to their unwavering commitment to crafting exceptional meads and ciders that captivated both judges and enthusiasts alike.

Among the contestants, Daniel Hervey, a member of the MASH Fort Wayne Homebrew Club, stood proudly as his "Traditional Mead" took the top spot in its category. The rich and ancient flavors of his mead delighted the judges, earning him well-deserved praise.

Not far behind, Dean Steuerwald, representing the Foam Blowers of Indiana (FBI), also found success with his "Semi-sweet Mead," securing a commendable second place in its category. But that wasn't the end of his triumphs; he also earned second place in the "Sweet Mead" category for his mead named "Aloha."

As the competition continued, Matthew Mead from Michigan showcased his expertise in crafting "Specialty Meads." His "Historical Mead Danube Cherry Dwójniak" won him the first-place position in its category, while his "Experimental Mead Shadow of My Predecessor" earned him second place in its category. Each sip of his meads told a unique story of creativity and skill.

The excitement reached its peak as the judges moved on to the Cider and Perry categories. Jeff Carlson from Grand Rapids, Michigan, delighted with his "New World Cider All Day Westy," securing the first-place position in its category. Not far behind, Chris Krull from Decatur, Indiana, wowed the judges with his "Specialty Cider Sugar and Spice," taking the first place in its category.

In a thrilling conclusion, Dean Steuerwald's "Berry Mead Hawaiian Punch" stole the hearts of the judges, winning the Best of Show for Mead & Cider. The perfect blend of berries and honey transported the tasters to an island paradise with every sip.

As the sun set on the competition, the winners celebrated their victories, raising their glasses in a toast to the art of brewing and the passion that brought them all together. The Indiana Brewers' Cup 2023 HomeBrew Competition had once again proven that the world of mead and craft beverages was alive and thriving, with talented individuals showcasing their creativity, innovation, and love for their craft.

Experience The Divine Nectar At Orpheus MeadFest 2023 - A Celebration Of Colorado's Finest Mead!

Mead, often referred to as "sunshine and meadows in a glass" takes center stage at Colorado's Orpheus MeadFest, a celebration of this ancient and delightful beverage. This event brings together the finest meaderies from Colorado, some of which have earned international acclaim for their exceptional meads. Mark your calendars for July 22, 2023, and prepare for a delightful day filled with the “nectar of the gods.”

Attendees can taste, savor, and purchase meads directly from these prize-winning meaderies at the MeadMart. The festival takes place at the spacious grounds of Jefferson Unitarian Church, offering both indoor and outdoor spaces for various activities and ample on-site parking.

Mead enthusiasts can enjoy an incredible array of meads from Colorado's best meaderies, immersing themselves in the rich flavors and aromas of this unique beverage. The experience is further enhanced by the harmonious melodies of Orpheus PCC, providing a musical accompaniment to the delightful sipping.

Members of the Orpheus Homebrew Club have the opportunity to enter their private club area and sample the home-brew entries from the Orpheus MeadFest Competition. It's a chance to explore and appreciate the artistry and creativity of fellow homebrewers.

The climax of the event is the 2023 Orpheus MeadFest awards ceremony, where the winners of the competition will be announced. Attendees can judge for themselves the best meads that Colorado has to offer.

For those seeking to deepen their involvement in the mead community, the Orpheus Homebrew Club Membership is available for an additional $5, providing access to exclusive club activities and camaraderie among fellow mead enthusiasts.

Whether you're a seasoned mead connoisseur or a curious newcomer, the MeadFest promises a memorable and enriching experience that celebrates the ancient and divine art of mead-making. Don't miss this extraordinary gathering of mead enthusiasts and connoisseurs at the Orpheus MeadFest 2023 on July 22.

From local meaderies facing shipping challenges to exciting Viking raids and award-winning meads, the world of mead continues to thrive and captivate enthusiasts. Whether you're sipping on luscious cyser or indulging in the divine nectar at a mead festival, the journey through this ancient beverage is nothing short of extraordinary. As meadmakers across the country continue to push boundaries and craft exceptional flavors, the allure of mead is destined to endure, offering a timeless taste of history and nature in every glass. So raise your drinking horns and toast to the timeless tradition of mead-making, where the past and present meet in a blissful harmony of flavor and delight. Cheers to the wondrous world of mead!


Sunday, July 16, 2023

Latest Buzz in the World of Mead, Volume 02, Issue 08

The Latest Buzz in The World of Mead features several exciting meaderies and their unique offerings. Lazy Z Ranch near Sisters, Oregon, produces raw, unfiltered honey, mead, and ranch wines, while Superstition Meadery introduces "La Petite Mort," a decadent raspberry mead. Zymarium Meadery in Orlando prepares for its grand opening, and Stolen Harvest in Grovedale, Alberta, gains popularity with diverse honey-based meads. Melchemy Craft Mead creates locally sourced artisan mead, and Heidrun Meadery in Point Reyes Station, California, provides a delightful mead experience amid beautiful wildflowers. Additionally, Nomad Wine Works in High Point, Keep Easy Meadery in Jenkintown, PA, and other meaderies continue to attract mead enthusiasts with their innovative and flavorful creations. So let's see what's buzzin' cousin!


The Lazy Z Ranch Near Sisters Is Ready For The Mead To Flow.

The big red barn, located just outside Sisters, Oregon, is home to the Lazy Z Ranch and is dedicated to regenerative land management. The ranch is committed to leaving the earth better than they found it. They produce raw, unfiltered Oregon honey, mead, and ranch wines through systems of ecological abundance. They currently offer two unique and enjoyable flavors of mead, Traditional Style Mead and Lavender Blossom Traditional Style Mead. KTVZ News Channel 21 in Bend, Oregon recently featured Lazy Z Ranch in a short news story which can be found HERE. For more information on Lazy Z Ranch and to order their meads, click HERE.


Superstition Meadery Announces Release Of "La Petite Mort”

Superstition Meadery's latest release, "La Petite Mort," is a decadent raspberry mead featuring Belgian Dark Candi Sugar and Colombian Cacao Nibs. It offers a rich, bright, and harmonious blend of sweetness and darkness, and is ideal as a dessert or paired with chocolate truffles or fresh fruit. The mead is priced at $54 for a 375ml bottle and is available for purchase at their Prescott Tasting Room and Downtown Phoenix Restaurant. Online sales begin on July 18th at 11 am (10 am for Guild Members).


New Meadery Set To Open In August

Zymarium Meadery purchased a former design studio in Orlando's Mills 50 District to create a new production facility and tasting room. Mead, an alcoholic beverage made from fermented honey and water, will be the focus, with flavors and alcohol content ranging from 8% to 20% ABV. The owners, Ginger Leigh and Joe Leigh began making mead at home and eventually won industry competitions before deciding to open their own meadery. The name "Zymarium" combines "zymology" (the study of fermentation) with "arium" (Latin for "building"). The grand opening is set for August 19, with private reservations accepted earlier for testing. For the full article, click HERE.


Grovedale Meadery Creates A Buzz

Stolen Harvest, a local meadery in Grovedale, Alberta, run by Kristeva Dowling, has gained popularity for its honey-based mead. Kristeva started as a hobby beekeeper, and with an excess of honey, she turned it into mead as a way to preserve her bees' work. Mead, the oldest alcoholic drink, has a rich history, and Stolen Harvest creates diverse flavors by using different types of honey. The meadery focuses on micro-batches, ensuring quality and creativity, resulting in 22 different flavors over three years. Stolen Harvest has received multiple awards, including Best Mead of the Year at the World Mead Challenge. They are now offering mead tastings by appointment. You can read more HERE.


Melchemy Crafts Locally Sourced Artisan Mead

Melchemy Craft Mead joined KOIN 6's AM Extra for Thirsty Thursday to talk about their artisan mead made with local bees and locally sourced and wildcrafted fruits and herbs. Watch the video HERE and learn more at www.melchemy.wine/.


Point Reyes Station’s Heidrun Meadery Featured On Pacific Sun

Heidrun Meadery, located in Point Reyes Station, California, offers a delightful experience for mead enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Founded by Gordon Hull in 1997, the meadery is surrounded by a beautiful array of California wildflowers that attract bees and contribute to the surrounding ecosystem. Hull's passion for making mead led to a career focused on creating perfectly effervescent honey mead with over a dozen varietals available, each made from different kinds of honey. Visitors can enjoy tasting flights, explore the meadery's shop, or opt for a comprehensive "flower to flute" experience. The latter includes a farm tour, a beekeeping lesson, honey extraction, and a mead-making demonstration. Heidrun Meadery is open daily from 11 am to 5 pm and provides a unique mead and bee-centric experience. Click HERE for the complete article.


Mead Flows At New High Point Winery

Nomad Wine Works, located in downtown High Point, has gained popularity since its opening a few months ago. The urban micro-winery specializes in producing mead, which is an ancient alcoholic beverage brewed with honey and mixed with fruit in fermentation tanks. The meads at Nomad Wine Works are described as lighter, more effervescent, and fruit-based, appealing to a wider audience. The winery also offers red and white wines, along with hard apple cider. They source their honey from Hawaii, incorporating flavors like macadamia nut, coffee blossom, and mango blossom. The meads range from 7 to 13% alcohol by volume, catering to different preferences. Previously, local mead enthusiasts had limited options for obtaining mead, often relying on bottle shops or mail orders at higher costs. However, Nomad Wine Works offers its mead at a reasonable price of $8 for a 12-ounce glass. Click HERE for all the buzz.


Keep Easy Meadery Of Jenkintown Holds Grand Opening

Keep Easy Meadery at 747 Yorktown Place in Jenkintown, PA hosted its grand opening on Saturday, July 15. The Meadery previously held soft openings in June and July, receiving positive feedback and making improvements based on customer suggestions. Starting in August, the Meadery will be open Thursdays through Sundays from 6:00 pm to midnight, with plans to expand Saturday and Sunday hours from 12:00 pm to midnight. Click HERE for the article that includes some nice photos of Keep Easy. Make sure to follow their Instagram @thekeepeasy.


In conclusion, the world of mead is abuzz with exciting developments and unique offerings from various meaderies across different locations. From Lazy Z Ranch's commitment to regenerative land management in Oregon to Superstition Meadery's rich and decadent raspberry mead, there is something to delight every mead enthusiast's palate. Whether it's the creativity of Zymarium Meadery, the diverse flavors of Stolen Harvest, or the delightful flower-to-flute experience at Heidrun Meadery, the mead industry continues to captivate with its ancient charm and modern innovations. With more meaderies like Melchemy Craft Mead and Nomad Wine Works emerging and expanding their reach, the future of mead looks promising, offering a wide array of flavors and experiences to savor. As the mead world continues to evolve, mead enthusiasts can look forward to more delightful and unique meads to explore and enjoy.
 

Monday, July 10, 2023

Latest Buzz in the World of Mead, Volume 02, Issue 07


In the world of mead, exciting developments, and events are taking place across various locations. Lexington, Kentucky welcomes Myriad Meadery, the city's first meadery, which has collaborated with the local community for Parks and Recreation Month. Space Time Mead & Cider Works is busy with a range of events throughout July, including fairs and special farm-to-table gatherings. Meadiversaries are being celebrated by Brimming Horn Meadery in Delaware and Mr. B's Meadery in Seattle, marking milestones in their successful journeys. Superstition Meadery has unveiled its highly anticipated Double Barrel Aged Aphrodisia, aged for an impressive six years. Meadiocrity Mead in San Marcos, California offers Watermelon Mint on tap and prepares for Mead Day 2023 and a Viking Raid fundraiser. Honey production is also buzzing in Ohio's Mahoning Valley, where Woodland Cellars creates unique mead flavors using locally sourced honey. These highlights showcase the diverse and thriving world of mead.


Lexington Meadery Collaborates With City For Parks And Recreation Month

Myriad Meadery, the first meadery in Lexington, KY, recently opened its doors. Founded by Doug Price and his partners, the meadery began as a successful home-brewing experiment that gained attention from friends and colleagues. With an expanded menu since its opening, Myriad Meadery has collaborated with the city for Parks and Recreation Month, creating a special mead flavor and hosting a themed trivia event on July 14. A portion of the event's proceeds will be dedicated to planting trees in the community, contributing to a local environmental cause. The full article can be found HERE.


Busy July For Space Time Mead & Cider Works

Fresh off celebrating their fifth meadiversary on June 30, we’d like to invite you to join Space Time Mead & Cider Works for an amazing month of events and delectable beverages. On Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, their store will be open with extended hours, giving in-store, curbside pick-up, and shipping choices. Mark your calendars for the Mead Full Moon Fair at Alley Crafts on July 13th, the Cryptids & Creatures Oddities Night Market in Wilkes Barre on July 15th, the Dine & Dance Under The Stars - Farm to Table event at Camp Bluestone on July 22nd, and the Moscow Country Street Fair from July 27th to 29th. This summer, discover the wonder of mead and cider. For more information, visit: https://spacetimemeadworks.com/.


More Meadiversaries

We have a couple other meadiversaries (anniversary announcements) we’d like to make. First, we’d like to congratulate Brimming Horn Meadery in Milton, Delaware, which just celebrated its sixth meadiversary on July 1. We’d also like to wish Seattle’s own Mr. B’s Meadery a happy second meadiversary as their celebrations ran July 3 through July 6. Brimming Horn Meadery has become a staple in the local community over the past six years. Their commitment to crafting high-quality mead has earned them a loyal following and we can't wait to see what they have in store for the future. Similarly, Mr. B's Meadery has quickly made a name for itself in the industry since its opening two years ago. Their unique flavors and dedication to innovation have set them apart, and we're excited to see what the future holds for them as well. With their continued commitment to quality and innovation, these two meaderies are sure to make even bigger waves in the industry in the years to come.


Superstition Meadery Is Firing Both Barrels

Superstition Meadery's Double Barrel Aged Aphrodisia is a mead made with a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah grapes, aged for six years in Medium Toast New American Oak Barrels and Heavy Toast New American Oak Barrels. It is the longest-aged mead ever released by the company. The mead is available for purchase in bottles at their Prescott Tasting Room and Downtown Phoenix Restaurant and will be available in the Online Webstore at 11 am (10 am for Guild Members) on July 11th.


Meadiocrity Mead Is Buzzing

San Marcos, California’s Meadiocrity Mead currently has Watermelon Mint on tap, a refreshing summertime flavor with a fruity and slightly minty finish. Join them for Mead Day 2023 on August 5th, where they will have a new bottle release, food, and music. Additionally, there will be a Viking Raid fundraiser held in partnership with the Vista Viking Festival on July 29th. More details about the event will be announced soon.


Honey Production Buzzing In The Mahoning Valley Of Ohio

Nate Wilson, a former science teacher, started making mead with friends and eventually co-founded Woodland Cellars in Hubbard, Ohio. His first taste of mead inspired him to create a unique product that bridged the gap between wine and beer. Wilson's Eye of Odin mead has been in production for nearly 10 years, and he sources honey from McCune Family Apiaries in Auburn Township. Woodland Cellars produces around 10,000 gallons of mead per year, experimenting with different flavors and using local honey. Local honey production has grown in the area, with beekeepers such as Lori Mowad of Let it Bee Honey, Bruce Deafenbaugh, and Travis Watson contributing to the supply having scaled up their production, utilizing bees to pollinate crops and creating various honey-infused products.


Whether it's the emergence of new meaderies, the celebration of meadiversaries, the release of aged and innovative flavors, or the dedication to local honey production, the world of mead is constantly buzzing with excitement. From Kentucky to California, Delaware to Seattle, and Ohio's Mahoning Valley, mead enthusiasts, and producers are making their mark, pushing boundaries, and delighting taste buds with their creations. Whether you're a long-time mead aficionado or just discovering the world of this honey-based beverage, there's always something new and exciting to explore. So raise a glass, join in the festivities, and savor the sweet and unique flavors that the world of mead has to offer. Skål!
 


Wednesday, July 5, 2023

Latest Buzz in the World of Mead, Volume 02, Issue 06


The world of mead is buzzing with excitement as new meaderies bring fresh life to this ancient beverage. From Maniacal Mead Co. in Ypsilanti, Michigan, offering a diverse selection of 19 meads with some aged in bourbon barrels, to Honeytree Meadery in East Nashville, sourcing honey from their apiary to create unique flavors, these establishments are re-imagining and revitalizing the world of mead. Meanwhile, we take a step back in time to explore the drinking customs of the Vikings, where mead and beer played significant roles in their social and cultural traditions. And finally, we celebrate the winners of the 2023 National Homebrew Competition, where homebrewers showcased their brewing excellence in categories such as beer, mead, and cider. Join us as we dive into the latest Buzz in the World of Mead.


Meadery Brings New Life To Old School Beverage

Photo: Maniacal Mead website
Maniacal Mead Co., led by CEO Jeff Fraser and CFO Patrick Echlin, is a Ypsilanti-based company offering 19 meads. The production process takes six months to a year, with some aged in bourbon barrels. During their appearance on "Live In The D," Echlin and Fraser showcased three meads: traditional, cyser, and fruity aged in bourbon barrels with a hint of vanilla. The company's tasting room is located at 1497 Ecorse Road in Ypsalanti, MI. For the full article and video, click HERE.


Sip Mead From An East Nashville Apiary

Photo: Honeytree Meadery website
Recently featured on Atlas Obscura, Honeytree Meadery opened in Nashville in 2019. Founded by Ross Welbon and Dru Sousan, the Nashville-based establishment offers a variety of meads made from honey sourced from their apiary. The meads come in various flavors, including wildflower, orange blossom, ginger, pineapple, and sage. For the full article, click HERE
 
On a personal note, I've been to Honeytree numerous times and it's one of those must-visit places. Plus they still owe me a "get well" bottle from my (unrelated) hospital stay.


What Did Vikings Drink?

Vikings valued drinking as a central role in Viking society, serving social, cultural, and religious purposes. Mead, a fermented honey beverage, was highly valued and played a central role in Viking feasts and celebrations. Beer and ale were popular among Vikings, serving as unifying drinks and fostering merriment and celebration. Drinking provided insights into the vibrant Viking way of life. For the full article, click HERE.


National Homebrew Competition 2023 Winners Announced

The American Homebrewers Association (AHA) recently announced the winners of the 2023 National Homebrew Competition (NHC) during the annual Homebrew Con conference in San Diego. The competition recognizes the best homemade beer, mead, and cider, with a total of 120 medals awarded across 40 categories. In addition to the category medals, six major awards were presented to individuals who displayed exceptional brewing excellence. The NHC is a significant event in the homebrewing community, celebrating the skill and creativity of homebrewers nationwide.


James Werner from New Berlin, WI, a member of the Beer Barons of Milwaukee, has received the prestigious Meadmaker of the Year Award. This award, sponsored by Redstone Meadery, recognizes the top mead judged from all the gold medal winners in the mead categories.


In the category of Traditional Mead with 33 entries, the first place went to Steve Fletty from Falcon Heights, MN, representing the Saint Paul Homebrewers Club. Michael Wilcox from Wichita, KS, representing the Kansas City Bier Meisters, secured second place, while Shane & Susan Kammerer from Shawnee, KS, also from the Kansas City Bier Meisters, took third place.


Moving on to the Cyser & Pyment category with 34 entries, John Pagano from Carpinteria, CA claimed the top spot, followed by Ashley Earle from Concord, CA, representing the Diablo Order of Zymiracle Enthusiasts (DOZE), in the second place.


In the Fruit Mead category with 58 entries, Shane & Susan Kammerer from Shawnee, KS emerged victorious once again, with Steve Fletty from Falcon Heights, MN, and Bill Boyer from Kennesaw, GA, representing the Saint Paul Homebrewers Club and the North Georgia Malt Monkeys respectively, securing the second and third places.


Travis Hammond from Santee, CA, representing QUAFF, won first place in the Spice Mead category with 49 entries, while Matthew Mead from Grand Rapids, MI, representing the Michigan Mead Coalition, and John Aitchison from Northridge, CA, from the Maltose Falcons, took the second and third places respectively.


Finally, in the Specialty Mead category with 46 entries, Todd Donnelly from Chardon, OH, representing the Society of Northeast Ohio Brewers, came out on top, followed by Steve Fletty from Falcon Heights, MN, representing the Saint Paul Homebrewers Club, in second place, and LaVaughn & Yakima Barker from Brookfield, WI, securing the third place.


Congratulations to all the winners. A full list of all category winners can be found HERE.


As the world of mead continues to evolve and captivate enthusiasts, it's clear that this ancient beverage has found a place of prominence in modern times. With innovative meaderies pushing boundaries and crafting unique flavors, and the rich history of mead and its cultural significance, there's no doubt that the popularity of this delightful elixir will continue to grow. Whether you're a fan of traditional mead, experimental flavors, or exploring the mead-drinking customs of the Vikings, there's always something new and exciting happening in the world of mead. So raise a glass and toast to the timeless allure of this remarkable beverage. Cheers to the latest buzz in the world of mead!