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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!

Monday, May 1, 2023

Latest Buzz in the World of Mead, Volume 02, Issue 05

This edition of Latest Buzz In The World Of Mead includes various events, releases, and announcements. Zen Meadery in Ohio is offering an "Alcoholchemy" event where guests can learn about the science behind mead-making, while the Sylvan Lake Municipal Library partnered with Tamarack Jack’s Honey and Meadery for an Earth Day event focused on beekeeping. The Cavern City Renaissance Festival in New Mexico will feature three meaderies, and The Brimming Horn Meadery in Delaware has reintroduced their popular mead called Hekate. Orpheus MeadFest 2023 is a unique event showcasing Colorado's finest meaderies, while Two Warriors Meadery in Louisiana announced the return of "Bobby's Bochet." Blisspoint Meadery in New England was selected to participate in the Sam Adams Brewing The American Dream Bootcamp, while Superstition Meadery in Arizona has announced new releases of their Super Station cider and Vanilla Blueberry Hex mead.


Mead, Trendy Again, Can Help Save Honey Bees

Mead, a honey-based alcoholic drink, is gaining in popularity among young consumers looking for low-alcohol or non-alcoholic options. Its production requires about three pounds of honey per gallon, making it labor-intensive, but it also supports the cultivation and preservation of endangered honey bee colonies. Independent beekeepers and private companies are crucial in defending honey bees from threats such as climate change and pesticides, and ordinary people can get involved by supporting local beekeepers or meaderies. The expected growth in the global mead market is over 18% in the next five years. For the full article, click HERE.


Alcoholchemy: Exploring The Science Of Mead

Zen Meadery in Worthington, Ohio is offering an "Alcoholchemy" event where guests can learn about the science behind the brewing process of mead, take a tour of the meadery, and taste their finest meads. The event costs $20 for preregistration, and each guest will receive a special gift. The event is suitable for both mead enthusiasts and those interested in the science of alcohol. The venue has a free parking lot with plenty of spaces. Registration can be found HERE.


Sylvan Lake’s Library Was Buzzing With Information For Earth Day

It's great to hear that the Sylvan Lake Municipal Library had a successful beekeeping session in partnership with Tamarack Jack’s Honey and Meadery for Earth Day. The event provided an opportunity for the library to connect with the community and educate them on the hard work bees do to gather pollen and create honey. The event was attended by 40 people, including kids who loved sampling the honey from Tamarack Jack’s and learning about bee-themed crafts and coloring pages. Participants also got to learn many facts about bees, including how they "winter" in beehives and how to protect and bolster the bee population. It's encouraging to hear that the event has inspired some participants to start their own beehives in the future. Click HERE for the complete article.


Cavern City Renaissance Festival Announces Three Meaderies At The Festival

Photo: Dark Stranger Meadery
The Cavern City Renaissance Festival in Carlsbad, New Mexico will have three meaderies serving a range of meads made from honey and infused with unique flavors. The meaderies include Dark Stranger Meadery, Pixie Mead, and Mystic Ambrosia Mead. Mead is considered the oldest alcoholic beverage dating back to 7000 BC and is the only alcohol that benefits the ecosystem it was harvested from through honey bees pollination and fertilization of flowers. The festival encourages visitors to celebrate history and try mead from these three meaderies at the Cavern City Renaissance Festival on Friday September 29th & Saturday September 30th!


The Brimming Horn Meadery Brings Back A Popular Fav

Milton, Delaware’s The Brimming Horn Meadery has reintroduced their popular mead called Hekate, which is a blend of honey, orange, rose petals, ginger, and black tea. It is described as delicately balanced and perfect for the spring season. The mead is available for purchase online or in-house. For more information, click HERE.


Orpheus MeadFest 2023

Photo: Orpheus MeadFest Facebook
The 2023 Orpheus MeadFest is a unique event that showcases Colorado's finest meaderies and their award-winning meads. Participants can taste a wide variety of mead, purchase their favorite ones directly from the meaderies, and enjoy appetizers to cleanse their palate between tastings. The event also includes a performance by the Orpheus PCC and a private club area for members of the Orpheus Homebrew Club to sample the home-brew entries from the Orpheus MeadFest Competition. The event takes place on July 22 from 4-7 PM at the spacious grounds of Jefferson Unitarian Church in Golden, CO. Tickets are $30 per person or $50 for two and can be purchased online. The event is 21+ only.


“Bobby’s Bochet” Returning?

Photo: Two Warriors Meadery
West Monroe, Louisiana’s Two Warriors Meadery posted on their social media that they bottled their first batch of "Bobby's Bochet" seven years ago. They are happy to announce that Bobby's will be back in production soon for fall. For more information, click HERE.


Blisspoint Meadery Chosen To Participate In Sam Adams BTAD Bootcamp

Photo: Blisspoint Meadery Facebook
Blisspoint Meadery has been selected to participate in the Sam Adams Brewing The American Dream (BTAD) Bootcamp, along with 23 other small businesses in New England. The program offers expert advice, networking opportunities, and business capital to help small businesses take their operations to the next level. Sam Adams has a history of philanthropic endeavors, including donating and lending millions of dollars to support craft food and beverage businesses and providing business coaching to small businesses. Blisspoint Meadery aims to use this opportunity to make more mead, bring it to more places, and help more people discover their Beverage Blisspoint with mead.


Superstition Meadery Announce New Releases

Photo: Superstition Meadery
Superstition Meadery, an Arizona craft meadery, have announced the availability of their Super Station cider in 12oz cans, which is a tart cherry-ginger-lime cider with 5.5% ABV. The cider is sold in a four-pack for $14. Additionally, they are releasing a new variant of their Blueberry Hex mead called Vanilla Blueberry Hex. This mead has a 14% ABV and is aged in bourbon barrels with added vanilla for a smooth finish. The mead is available in a 375ml bottle for $36. Both the Super Station cans and Vanilla Blueberry Hex are available in Superstition Mead's Prescott Tasting Room and Downtown Phoenix restaurant now, and on their WebStore on May 2nd.


There you have it, some exciting updates and events in the world of mead! From exploring the science of mead to beekeeping sessions, mead festivals, and new releases, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Mead enthusiasts and those new to the world of mead can explore the various meaderies and events to expand their knowledge and palate. It's great to see the growth of mead and the efforts to educate and promote sustainable practices such as supporting bee populations. Cheers to the world of mead!