Me and a couple friends have been wanting to get some mead but living in the seattle area we are not sure how to get some anyone know of a way to get some?
tHE HECK IS meAD? sorry.. got sticky stuff on fingers...can't function...
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I've never heard of it either. Is the stuff sweet?
Mead is a wine made from honey. One of the oldest forms of alcohol on the planet and is the the basis for the word 'Honeymoon'.
I've never heard of it either. Is the stuff sweet?
For more info/history or even recipes... I can recommend (as a member) http://www.homebrewtalk.com/ forums. Also, please check any and all legalities in your country if you do try making any homebrews. In the US, it is legal to brew beers, wines, and spirits, but NOT distill them. Fair warning: Mead is quite a difficult to pull off due to pH chasing.
What can I say? I enjoy the art of brewing, as much as I do the art of shaving.![]()
Actually, I don't think anyone knows the true origin of the word since there are several theories floating around out there.
Also I confused by your statement that spirits can be produced here in the US by homebrewers. Spirits are distilled by definition.![]()
I wondered that..... I guess I am using the term loosely, relating to non-distilled but over 20%. Such as Kilju and other 'Turbo/high proof' brews (yuck).
All that stuff aside, Mead is quite a great drink and I hope OP finds some.