To: kingu
I had mead for the first time back in April a new friend made it down in Oak Ridge,LA.I really think it is another name for what he made because it was made with honey and fruit.
26 posted on
08/27/2010 6:02:43 PM PDT by
Hotmetal
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To: Hotmetal
Traditional meads are just honey wines, but non-traditional variations have existed for a very long time. Spent half a day in a peach grove, harvesting for the guild's brewmaster, and enjoyed the fruits of my labor, so to speak, when he uncorked a peach mead that was just out of this world. The overripe peaches we got for five bucks a bushel just made a delightful wine that is incredible when served over freshly churned vanilla bean ice cream.
30 posted on
08/27/2010 6:07:15 PM PDT by
kingu
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