Mead is one of the oldest fermented beverage, yet it is a relatively unexplored craft. The Meadist spreads the enjoyment of drinking and making mead while growing the mead community through conversation and collaboration.
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Language: English
Tags: mead, honey wine, homebrew, craft beer, reviews
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Latest Blog Posts for Meadist
- The Great Ale Yeast Mead Experimenton May 28, 2016 in Making MeadThis experiment was previously published in the May/June 2016 issue of Zymurgy Magazine. Please purchase a copy of Zymurgy to read the entire article. One aspect of making mead that makes it both exciting and frustrating is the relative lack of data...
- Hidden Legend Winery The King’s Mead ReviewThe King's Mead from Hidden Legend Winery of Montana appeals to the historical mead drinkers who choose to drink from horns, but not really to me.
- Golden Coast Mead Sour Orange Blossom ReviewOverall the Sour Orange Blossom Mead is drinkable, refreshing mead - light sweetness, dry and tart with the perfect amount of carbonation.
- Orchid Cellar Knight ReviewThe knight is an oak aged, sweet dessert mead from Orchid Cellar Meadery. Super sweet, but not sickly so.
- Superstition Meadery Marion Mead ReviewThe Marion Mead from Superstition Meadery is a very intriguing mead with marvelously rich flavors. Much more tart and balanced than expected.
- Golden Coast Mead Orange Blossom ReviewOverall this is a nice example of an Orange Blossom varietal mead. It lets the Orange blossom honey speak for itself, I just wish the voice was a little stronger.
- 12 Great Gifts for Mead Makerson Nov 27, 2015 in Mead News'Tis the season for giving. Here is a list of great gifts for the mead maker/drinker in your life. If the only meadist in your life is yourself, go ahead and send this list to your family or friends, or just treat yourself to these items.
- Queen Sheba Winery Big Tree Orange Blossom ReviewThe Big Tree Orange Blossom Mead from Queen Sheba Winery is a traditional Ethiopian style Tej made with Honey and Gesho. It's a pleasant honey wine, but make sure you pair it with food.
- A collaboration across continents & the birth of a new meaderyTwo meaderies from different countries had never collaborated on a project, much less reciprocated the guest and host relationship until recently. When Tom Newman took a trip to Prescott Arizona to visit Superstition Meadery.
- MeadMaker Podcast Episode 21 – Mead BrandingI was asked to be a guest on the MeadMakr Podcast to talk about my blog and ideas around branding and design and how it pertains to mead...
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